Hey, i have the game panel, and built a small company for it. Now, i have the server up but the link is not working, wont open anything. And i have updated as well steamCMD. I have double checked a few things yet im stuck

System Information

Field Value
Operating System Linux - Debian GNU/Linux 12 on x86_64
Product AMP ‘Phobos’ v2.6.2.4 (Mainline)
Virtualization QEMU_KVM
Application Application Deployment
Module ADSModule
Running in Container No
Current State Indeterminate

Problem Description

Issue

I have tried back log codes, i have updated steamCMD, ive double checked everything i can. I dont know what more to do

Reproduction Steps

  • No clue what this means but next step, i need help sorting this out
  • ive also now updated steamCMD
  • And i have tried checking the right steam tokens. Everything matches yet this does not work

@CubeCoders-Bot Can you get the user to elaborate more clearly on what the actual issue is please, their post is too vague.

Alright, let’s try to get to the root issue here. When you say “the link is not working,” can you clarify what link you’re referring to? Are you trying to access AMP’s web interface, the game server from a player’s side, or something else entirely? Also, when you test the link, do you get an error message or a blank screen—or just nothing happens at all?

Let me know so we can start narrowing this down!


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with the link nothing happens, the server is open but i cant get in, and when. I was having issues with steamCMD but i updated it. Still having issues, Steam token is correct. And the links send me nowhere. I cant get in to the server, but its up and running

Got it—so the server is running, but you can’t connect to it, and the link gives you nothing. First, let’s confirm: are you trying to connect to the server locally (like, from the same network) or remotely?

Also, what game server are we dealing with here? That can give us some clues about what might be acting up. Let me know!


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locally to test it, and also we are starting now with CSGO

Ah, CS:GO, nice choice! For testing locally, let’s make sure the server’s actually reachable on the right ports. Since you’re on Debian, AMP manages the firewall automatically, but can you double-check in AMP if the port CS:GO is using is open?

Hop into the AMP instance, find the CS:GO server, and look at the “Ports” tab in the instance configuration. Once you confirm the port, try connecting via 127.0.0.1:<port> in the CS:GO client. Let me know what happens!


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