

I hope someone can help me with this and that Server Fault is the right place for such a problem. But I still cannot connect to the server at all. I managed to get rid of the last three lines by creating the directories /opt/left4dead2/.steam/sdk32 and copying the steamclient.so from /opt/left4dead2/steamcmd/linux32/ to that location, which was described as a solution to the problem here. Sudo -u l4d2 steamcmd/steamcmd.sh +login anonymous +force_install_dir.
#Download left 4 dead 2 server install
I used the following command to install the game server: cd /opt/left4dead2 Some months ago Valve replaced their hldsupdatetool utility for downloading the game server files with a new tool called SteamCMD, this tool, according to a Valve mailing list announcement, is now mandatory. The respective UDP port is open on the system firewall. It doesn't show up, nor can I join manually by issuing the ingame command connect 1.2.3.4:27016. The server is configured as a Steam Group server (I have some echo commands in the config file and know that it has been successfully loaded) and should be visible to anyone in the referenced group who is ingame. opt/left4dead2/.steam/sdk32/steamclient.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory opt/left4dead2/.steam/sdk32/steamclient.so with error:
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SteamAPI_Init() failed unable to locate a running instance of Steam, or a local steamclient.dll.Īnd after some probably unrelated cable-noise-like blobs of text: SteamAPI_Init() failed SteamAPI_IsSteamRunning() failed. When starting the dedicated server process I see the following lines in the output: SteamAPI_Init() failed SteamAPI_IsSteamRunning() failed. I start the dedicated server with the following command: sudo -u l4d2 /opt/left4dead2/srcds_run -steam_dir /opt/left4dead2/steamcmd -steamcmd_script /opt/left4dead2/left4dead2.steamcmd -autoupdate -ip 1.2.3.4 -port 27016 When running the server I see some error messages and noone seems to be able to connect to the server. Even ten years later, Left 4 Dead still holds up and the only reason I have not given it a higher score is that I feel Left 4 Dead 2 is the better game. It looks great, has a lot of action, the character chatter gives it a ton of personality and it is a lot of fun to play. I had one running for years back when I was still running Debian Squeeze (6, oldstable, x86_64) on my servers and wanted to set one up again now on Debian Wheezy (7, stable, multiarch x86/x86_64). If you ask me, Left 4 Dead should be regarded as a classic. I'm running a game dedicated server for the Valve game Left 4 Dead 2 on my housed root server.
