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    Counter Strike Game server wont work!

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      guvvan
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      heres my config. why wont i work? i have read the sticky thread and watch some youtube videos..


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        marvosa
        last edited by

        According to several posts on cstrike-planet.com, you need these ports opened:

        1200-1200 UDP
        27000-27015 UDP
        27030-27039 TCP

        Also double check that the software firewall on your box is disabled.

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          guvvan
          last edited by

          @marvosa:

          According to several posts on cstrike-planet.com, you need these ports opened:

          1200-1200 UDP
          27000-27015 UDP
          27030-27039 TCP

          Also double check that the software firewall on your box is disabled.

          i have tried to open them now. but wont work.. portscan on http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/port-scan/ says its still closed.

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            Guest
            last edited by

            Did you just allow the ports in the firewall rules, or are you actually NATing them to the proper host?  Explain exactly what you did.

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              guvvan
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              @submicron:

              Did you just allow the ports in the firewall rules, or are you actually NATing them to the proper host?  Explain exactly what you did.

              how do mean. something i should print and post? ???

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                guvvan
                last edited by

                i have done exactly like this. http://codefat.com/2010/07/05/counter-strike-source-server-behind-pfsense-firewall/#more-110
                exept change ip ofc.

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                  Guest
                  last edited by

                  A portscan will fail unless you have a service actively serving the port. Meaning you have to have the CS server running before you do the port scan.

                  Are you hosting a web server? Does it work? I see you have ports 80/443 open is why I ask.

                  I would also set the outbound back to auto. The last entry in there already has all outgoing ports open for you…

                  Make sure under NAT that the IP address for your destination is a static one.

                  Like an earlier poster mentioned, you only have 1 of quite a few ports needed open. Include these ranges.

                  TCP Ports
                  27030-27039

                  UDP Ports
                  1200
                  27000-27015

                  I forget where, but enable the option to log all blocked traffic, host your server, try to connect to it, and then check your logs. (Cntrl+F, and find the one coming from the IP you tried to connect to it from)

                  @guvvan:

                  @marvosa:

                  According to several posts on cstrike-planet.com, you need these ports opened:

                  1200-1200 UDP
                  27000-27015 UDP
                  27030-27039 TCP

                  Also double check that the software firewall on your box is disabled.

                  i have tried to open them now. but wont work.. portscan on http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/port-scan/ says its still closed.

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                    GruensFroeschli
                    last edited by

                    In your portforward you have as external "any".
                    Set this to the external address instead.

                    Your outbound NAT rules do nothing. You can remove them.

                    We do what we must, because we can.

                    Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                      William1Will
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                      what do i do if my counter works slow?

                      Hello. I consider myself a very down to earth person but at the same time I try to live my dreams every moment I can.

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