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I also tried fresh installations with no plugins, and even registered for new ids (cl_gameserver_create_identity). Didn't help. I also checked my firewall and I am not seeing any inbound denies.
This is frustrating....I'm normally running 20 mvm servers that fill up on the evenings and weekends...now I can only run one.
Not sure how I visit that number.....? (tried various IP addresses that it could represent)
I installed a band new VM with fresh installs of the TF2 server. That didn't help.
Then, I tried running two instances, each in a separate VM. They worked! (hmm, suspicious)
While I was working on that, I noticed this log entry:
No account token specified; logging into anonymous game server account. (Use sv_setsteamaccount to login to a persistent account.)
So I did more research on sv_setsteamaccount and came across this:
https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=234901
which mentions this:
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3222737
Anyways, I added -steamport <portnumber> to each server's startup script. In each script, I assigned <portnumber> a unique unused port. After that, all servers seem to be working on one VM again! Yay.
Hope that helps you too, BlackFire.