Hi, all. I’ve got a gaming PC I’m going to turn into a dedicated server, and I’m researching how to do it. I’ve read the Support FAQ, various threads here, the page on the Valve Developer Community, and threads at the Steam forums, and I’ve ended up with a lot of information. Some is perfectly straightforward, some is outside my range of expertise, and some is contradictory. So, I’m starting over and pleading for assistance from a patient person who can talk me through the process like I’ve never seen a computer before.
This is where I’m starting, from the Support FAQ:
“Here is a simple guide to installing the dedicated server on Windows using SteamCMD. (Easy to do on a dedicated box without Steam installed.)
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/7_Days_to_Die.
For local install, you can just install the server via your Steam client from the Library > Tools menu. Then you'll follow a similar configuration as is laid out in the above link for SteamCMD.
Don't forget to open/forward your ports in your modem/router if you are hosting a local dedi.”
From that, I’ve already got two questions.
1.) I’ve already got Steam installed, so am I just installing locally? Or should I install SteamCMD?
2.) What does it mean to open/forward my ports?
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help out!
This is where I’m starting, from the Support FAQ:
“Here is a simple guide to installing the dedicated server on Windows using SteamCMD. (Easy to do on a dedicated box without Steam installed.)
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/7_Days_to_Die.
For local install, you can just install the server via your Steam client from the Library > Tools menu. Then you'll follow a similar configuration as is laid out in the above link for SteamCMD.
Don't forget to open/forward your ports in your modem/router if you are hosting a local dedi.”
From that, I’ve already got two questions.
1.) I’ve already got Steam installed, so am I just installing locally? Or should I install SteamCMD?
2.) What does it mean to open/forward my ports?
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help out!
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