It would imply your server is not sitting on the DMZ host of your router.
Or that your firewall (Internal router firewall) is blocking all traffic.

On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Cyborgium <[email protected]> wrote:

> Stealth Mode wrote
> > And if this was the error message for your clients, this is the solution.
> > Have they been able to ping the external IP address?
> >
> > "Clients cannot connect to the server. They receive the error "Failed to
> > get session data."
> >
> > This is probably caused by specifying an invalid map group in the startup
> > command line. E.g., the August 10, 2012 update removed the
> > "mg_allclassics"
> > mapgroup. Changing it to a valid map group, e.g. mg_active, may fix the
> > problem."
> >
> > Found a couple of things at the valve troubleshooting site that may
> apply,
> > so just going to link you to it.
> >
> > https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Counter-Strike:_Global_
> Offensive_Dedicated_Servers_Known_Issues#Clients_cannot_
> connect_to_the_server._They_receive_the_error_.22Failed_
> to_get_session_data..22
> >
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> They can't even ping my external IP. Would this imply that I havent port
> forwarded right?
>
>
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