I'm trying to create a server, but when I go on the site to see if it is on the list of servers it just speaks only "time out", can someone help me to fix this problem
edit1: Remember that created the port (36963) in "virtual server" and "port association" in my router
@ floria: Unless the OP has everything set up but this problem then your post is basically useless.
@ Fnk: If people around are able to join your server but the U.S.G.N. master-server list sees it as to be "offline" you can simply ignore it. For some reason the server refuses attempts of receiving server information most likely it's caused by the firewall.
You don't have to worry about it as most of the time people see your server through CS2D in-client serverlist and not from the website.
NOTHING HELPS?
With a chance of 99% the problem is caused by wrong router/firewall settings or by one of the other points mentioned here. Please check all your router/firewall settings again VERY CAREFULLY! PLEASE use your manual or search the internet to find a guide for your firewall/router!
Please DO NOT CREATE A NEW THREAD ABOUT THIS TOPIC!
Nobody in the forum can help you if you tried everything which has been said here! We would love to help but we could only repeat things which are explained here already.
Yes,IS the problem nobody can join/see server AND A giant post reporting "solutions" does not help to half the community with this problem
I am really sorry dude, you can try looking for it on google, or as Yates said, create a virtual machine with any distro in Linux and all problems get solved by themselves.
Google shows videos 2011 (when the CS2D was full of people) and blog that left there or broken links, the way is to create a virtual machine to run a Linux then yes so I can create a server
Ohhh noo do not create a virtual machine for hosting a CS2D server! That will just lead to more problems!
Really? I just was using a bridge connection, so the virtual machine automatically gets an ip from my router. Like an independent machine; i think this is the unique problem you can find out. Maybe there other problems, idk really accurate.
And of course you should know something about iptables, but if you do not, there are some useful scripts/downloads in file archive
Fnk for a dedicated server or even trying to build a dedicated, i think is better building a VM. But if you want to install Ubuntu (for example) in a wiped physical partition in your HD, do it, you are free