[mohaa] Wrapping up the beta.
Sam
sam at neuroflux.com
Mon Jul 22 12:59:46 EDT 2002
Yes. When my machine starts up, it is listening on a real address in a
valid Class C. The machine does *not* send heartbeats, nor could I find
it on Gamespy.... If you would like, contact me offline and I will work
with you (rather than clutter the list up) and report the results back to
the list.
-Sam
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Ryan C. Gordon wrote:
>
> > > Is there any solution as to why some servers advertise themselves, and
> > > others do not?
> >
> > No idea...I'm assuming it's a config issue at the moment. I'll report back
> > shortly.
>
> Is there anyone that is NOT masquerading their IP address that is having
> trouble with gamespy? I don't just mean a firewall, I mean that the IP
> address the server claims to be when starting up is really you and not
> something only visible on the LAN.
>
> On my (firewalled/masqueraded behind a LinkSys DSL router) system, I seem
> to be sending GameSpy heartbeats, but get no response, since I'm telling
> GameSpy that I'm 192.168.1.101, which means nothing to the Gamespy server.
>
> Also make sure the "dedicated" cvar is set to "2", "sv_gamespy" is set to "1".
>
> --ryan.
>
>
>
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