Source Dedicated Server Issues
#11
I think it may have something to do with the ip, which is being hosted locally. Also, I'm hosting (or rather, attempting to host) a Team Fortress 2 server, not a Garry's Mod server. The majority of the commands listed there will simply produce errors, not to mention the fact I have already made a server.cfg file.
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#12
(07-28-2011, 04:30 PM)Sir Raffi Wrote: Also, I'm hosting (or rather, attempting to host) a Team Fortress 2 server, not a Garry's Mod server.

Oops sorry...Forgot that Cheese

Maybe you need to portforward?
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#13
As I said, I would forward ports if I knew which ones I need to open.
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#14
I think this can help:

TCP -- 27020-27020

UDP -- 27015-27015

TF 2 server port: 27011

(source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1bSNJQNLAU
I only used the source to check the numbers.)

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#15
So basically, TCP 27020 UDP 27015

Should be easy enough. Now to try and get the password...
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(07-29-2011, 08:45 AM)Sir Raffi Wrote: So basically, TCP 27020 UDP 27015

Should be easy enough. Now to try and get the password...

Yep, if your router doesn't support the TCP/UDP function, I think. :p If it does, you can either use 27011 as TCP/UDP or seperate them. I can't manage to port forward my own router (the modem is way too old >.<), but I know how simple it is if you've got all the basic information.
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#17
I remember my router supporting the option to pick either TCP, UDP or a combination of both. So essentially, I could simply pick a combinational range of 27015-27020.
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(07-29-2011, 09:01 AM)Sir Raffi Wrote: I remember my router supporting the option to pick either TCP, UDP or a combination of both. So essentially, I could simply pick a combinational range of 27015-27020.

Uh, I think you just can pick 27011 in a TCP/UDP configuration then. (I don't even know what advantage a combinational range can have.) I'm trying to help you out, but my real experience (except some tries wich didn't work because my old modem) isn't that big.
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#19
But would 27015-27020 work as well?
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(07-29-2011, 09:16 AM)Sir Raffi Wrote: But would 27015-27020 work as well?

I'm not sure, that's why I tried to avoid your question, but I think it won't.
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