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i got the same thing with my homeserver. I can only connect via localip but others can connect normally. In ur startup after the " allowdupe and then the rest of the commands
Lke this
Quote:
\CoD2MP_s.exe" allowdupe +set fs_game "test"
Dont work too
Unknown command "allowdupe"
no one know how i can ?
Restart your box? I thought you said this was a home server? The word "box" normally denotes a dedicated box rented from a Game Server Provider. So, which is it? A home server or a rented dedicated box?
For the rented dedicated box, your provider should give you the IP. It should be all set up for you. If not, you need to contact them, and get them to give you the public IP.
If it is a home server, and you are connecting behind a router, you can get the public IP very easily: open your web browser, and go to:
http://whatismyipaddress.com/
That will give you the IP address that you should use in your server command line.
When i put '' +set net_ip xxxxxxx ''
Its make that:
xx.xx.xx.xx its my IP i just cache it :)Code:Winsock Initialized
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28960
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28961
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28962
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28963
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28964
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28965
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28966
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28967
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28968
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
Opening IP socket: xx.xx.xx.xx:28969
WARNING: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL
WARNING: Couldn't allocate IP port
If you are on ADSL or ADSL2, you need to DMZ your router's UDP. Cable/Fibre tends to have this already done, but ADSL/ADSL2 doesn't do it as stock, so you need to set your router up accordingly. It's no good just forwarding/opening your ports. There is a good DMZ guide here:
http://kb.kerio.com/product/kerio-co...e-dmz-347.html
I already configure the DMZ but its the same