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Sorry if I am late to the replay on this..<br><br>Linux dedicated LAN server is borked.... it is set as default internet and always will be. It will never show up in the local list.<br>It works on Windows dedicated just fine.<br>I posted this on bugzilla 2 patches ago and it was confirmed by another person.. never got any responce about it from Ryan.<br>If you add the server IP to your Fav list it will then show in that<br><br>CoD and UO and CoD2 worked as expected with the linux dedicated servers showing up in the local list<br>
For whatever reason the powers to be decided to make the linux version of the dedicated server for CoD4 locked to internet.<br>At the moment I cannot recall the situation with CoD5 though<br><br>This has been a real thorn in my side as I deal with dedicated servers in an LAN enviroment (anywhere from 20 to 200 people) and prefer to use linux, but forced to use a windows box for those 2 games.....<br><br>~Jon K<br><br><br><br>> Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 14:09:21 +0100<br>> From: nander@getfragged.nl<br>> To: cod@icculus.org<br>> Subject: Re: [cod] COD4 at LAN<br>> <br>> Same config(s), same start line but now on Windows Server 2008 R2 <br>> working like a charm......<br>> <br>> <br>> Nander Paardekooper schreef:<br>> > The server is connectable, so maps are loaded, and I can play on it...<br>> > <br>> > The servers works fine on 'dedicated 2' mode Online on the Internet, now <br>> > making a local version of it and it seems not to show up whatever I do <br>> > in the local list...<br>> > <br>> > I'm no noob at this shit, but i remember the hlds_l servers a long time <br>> > ago that they never showed up on LINUX because of UDP shit...<br>> > <br>> > Josh Luthman schreef:<br>> >> I know when I started a CoD4 server the server was listening on <br>> >> whatever port but the server wasn't initialized. Can you share you <br>> >> full command and the configuration it's reading from?<br>> >><br>> >> My first thought is that no map was selected to start the server.<br>> >><br>> >> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Nander Paardekooper <br>> >> <nander@getfragged.nl <mailto:nander@getfragged.nl>> wrote:<br>> >><br>> >> Was already set, SELinux completely turned off (hate it) and no<br>> >> iptables loaded.<br>> >><br>> >> netstat shows it's listening, but on multiple computers it's not<br>> >> popping up, last lan party same thing... goddamnit!<br>> >><br>> >> and i see a lot of posts with the same problem (@ Google)...<br>> >><br>> >> Notag schreef:<br>> >><br>> >> That's right but you never know where to start with this little<br>> >> information you've given. ;o)<br>> >> Start the server with the switch +set dedicated 1 instead of<br>> >> using it in the config.<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> Nander Paardekooper wrote:<br>> >><br>> >> Yes, it connected if i connected straight to the IP.<br>> >><br>> >> I am on the same subnet (otherwise it's not LAN uh ;-))<br>> >><br>> >> btw., linux, centos.<br>> >><br>> >> Bong-Master schreef:<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> daft question but have you tried connecting direct to<br>> >> the ip given on the lan i only say this because mine do<br>> >> not show up in lan either but its up & running<br>> >> --------------------------------------------------<br>> >> From: "Nander Paardekooper" <nander@getfragged.nl<br>> >> <mailto:nander@getfragged.nl>><br>> >> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 3:26 PM<br>> >> To: "Call of Duty server admin list." <cod@icculus.org<br>> >> <mailto:cod@icculus.org>><br>> >> Subject: [cod] COD4 at LAN<br>> >><br>> >> Hi guys,<br>> >><br>> >> I'm trying to get an CoD 4 v1.7 install working on<br>> >> Local/LAN.<br>> >><br>> >> sv_dedicated is set to 1<br>> >><br>> >> Tried with, and without IP address included & port<br>> >> settings, and alot of settings like with pb and pure<br>> >> and without...<br>> >><br>> >> Seems to never show up on local, even when i select<br>> >> show mods yes/no/all<br>> >><br>> >> Any of you guys have some ideas?<br>> >><br>> >> GR,<br>> >> Nander.<br>> >> _______________________________________________<br>> >> cod mailing list<br>> >> cod@icculus.org <mailto:cod@icculus.org><br>> >> http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> _______________________________________________<br>> >> cod mailing list<br>> >> cod@icculus.org <mailto:cod@icculus.org><br>> >> http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>> >><br>> >> _______________________________________________<br>> >> cod mailing list<br>> >> cod@icculus.org <mailto:cod@icculus.org><br>> >> http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>> >><br>> >> _______________________________________________<br>> >> cod mailing list<br>> >> cod@icculus.org <mailto:cod@icculus.org><br>> >> http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>> >><br>> >> _______________________________________________<br>> >> cod mailing list<br>> >> cod@icculus.org <mailto:cod@icculus.org><br>> >> http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> -- <br>> >> Josh Luthman<br>> >><br>> >> A patch in time saves kill -9<br>> >> -http://www.tuxmaniac.com<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> >><br>> >> _______________________________________________<br>> >> cod mailing list<br>> >> cod@icculus.org<br>> >> http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > cod mailing list<br>> > cod@icculus.org<br>> > http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> cod mailing list<br>> cod@icculus.org<br>> http://icculus.org/mailman/listinfo/cod<br>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390706/direct/01/' target='_new'>Sign up now.</a></body>
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