Server list problem
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Guest_SavageX
, Nov 08 2009 10:24 AM
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#2 Guest_
Posted 12 November 2009 - 09:19 PM
Hello i recently setup an L4D dedicated server, i added it to your list, but it wont show up, i added it to the epcgaming list and it does show there??
Can you tell me how to fix it?
IP:77.248.94.111:27016
Thanks in advance
SavageX
Edit: It still doesnt work, i would love the feature to do so... since its great!
I have opened my firewall ports and even tried it with firewalls disabled for 24 hours, game is joinable by anyone, as mentioned it shows on an other list, it shows on HLSW also with all info,s enabled.
But i would like to have more people join randomly.
I even opened the port that setti used, seen on the server 27011 etcetc...
Re-added it nothing changed, dunno how to fix it...
Thanks in Advance.
#3
Posted 12 November 2009 - 09:58 PM
There is very likely problem in verificating 1.0.1.5 L4D servers. There have been only few servers although quite many server admins probably run 1.0.1.5 servers.
Thanks for good post. Update to Setti server scanner will be ready "soon". This "soon" is valve time which probably means "when it's ready", which unfortunately might be from one day to one month or so. The whole scanner system needs upgrade, so it'll take time - hotfix might come in between.
The problem is that the normal server verification does not seem to work. The protocol to verify 1.0.1.5 servers has changed which means that the new protocol system needs to be captured with network sniffer. It's not fun to be honest.
Thanks for good post. Update to Setti server scanner will be ready "soon". This "soon" is valve time which probably means "when it's ready", which unfortunately might be from one day to one month or so. The whole scanner system needs upgrade, so it'll take time - hotfix might come in between.
The problem is that the normal server verification does not seem to work. The protocol to verify 1.0.1.5 servers has changed which means that the new protocol system needs to be captured with network sniffer. It's not fun to be honest.
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