I also have my servers set up behind a router and had a fun time getting
them up and visible.  Here is what works for me, hope it helps.

Add the following line to your command line. You are not going to want to
use +ip unless your server is on it's own vlan with a static IP.

-hostport 27016

Open these ports in your router:

Ports:
UDP 1200
T&U 27016
UDP 27020

Ranges:
UDP 27000 - 27014
TCP 27030 - 27039


On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Rich Allen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Help!
>
> I'm trying to run a dedicated TF2 server from my home server.  It's a
> dedicated server, hosting my domains and my weather station.  The only
> difference between this machine and a for-pay host is that it's sittin
> ghere in my house, behind my router, just like the rest of my computers.
>
> I have the TF2 server set to run off of port 27016, and I have that port
> and 27020 both being forwarded to the server's IP using TCP and UDP.
>
> When I run srcds without the +ip option, the server starts up fine but
> it isn't visible on the server list (I have a buddy check for it from
> his house).
> When I run srcds with the +ip option, specifying my external IP address,
> I get the "couldn't allocate any server IP port" error message and the
> server won't start.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Rich Allen
>
>
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