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Server redirection – supporting a standalone server

Server redirection – supporting a standalone server

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MavrosGR
Senior Member
579
09-06-2016, 07:21 AM
#1
Hello everyone,

I wanted to ask something – perhaps I’m overthinking this. Lately, I've been considering setting up a private Counter-Strike 1.6 server for myself and my friends. We're a group of experienced players who started with the game years ago, and I believe it would be enjoyable to have a place to casually play together. I've got a separate computer prepared to run the server, with the Half-Life client already installed, but I’m struggling to configure it so that it can be accessible online. I've attempted using my router’s built-in port forwarding settings, but it hasn’t worked. Do I need to perform any additional steps beyond simply opening the relevant ports? Should I create a tailored configuration within my router’s settings? Any assistance would be extremely helpful, and perhaps we could even play together in the future!

Thank you.
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MavrosGR
09-06-2016, 07:21 AM #1

Hello everyone,

I wanted to ask something – perhaps I’m overthinking this. Lately, I've been considering setting up a private Counter-Strike 1.6 server for myself and my friends. We're a group of experienced players who started with the game years ago, and I believe it would be enjoyable to have a place to casually play together. I've got a separate computer prepared to run the server, with the Half-Life client already installed, but I’m struggling to configure it so that it can be accessible online. I've attempted using my router’s built-in port forwarding settings, but it hasn’t worked. Do I need to perform any additional steps beyond simply opening the relevant ports? Should I create a tailored configuration within my router’s settings? Any assistance would be extremely helpful, and perhaps we could even play together in the future!

Thank you.

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IkBenHetBram
Senior Member
735
09-06-2016, 05:39 PM
#2
Greetings,

To @Leetyx,
Based on online information, the following network ports require access:
UDP 6003, 7002, 27010, 27015, 27025
Furthermore, I recommend utilizing a program called
Port Forwarding. This software, even in its trial version, will dynamically configure and distribute these ports on the device.

Regards,
Jet.
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IkBenHetBram
09-06-2016, 05:39 PM #2

Greetings,

To @Leetyx,
Based on online information, the following network ports require access:
UDP 6003, 7002, 27010, 27015, 27025
Furthermore, I recommend utilizing a program called
Port Forwarding. This software, even in its trial version, will dynamically configure and distribute these ports on the device.

Regards,
Jet.

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evieboo811
Junior Member
15
09-07-2016, 01:15 AM
#3
Thank you, @Jetrise. I intend to explore those ports. Furthermore, that website is exceptionally helpful; it’s remarkable that I hadn't discovered it previously!
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evieboo811
09-07-2016, 01:15 AM #3

Thank you, @Jetrise. I intend to explore those ports. Furthermore, that website is exceptionally helpful; it’s remarkable that I hadn't discovered it previously!