Alfred, can you explain why when I turn on net_showudp that a wide range of ports that are obviosly NOT serverbrowsers are turning up. Remember I did these tests on a server that had a brand new IP address never used for anything. so no one would have this in there programs. Of course ASE/gamespy would eventually pick it up from the Master Server, but it doesn't explain all the Home PC's I had a steady stream of udp traffic, below is only about 1 seconds worth of copy/paste , and according to nslookup these are all homepc's
UDP <- 64.81.227.179:63392: sz=25 OOB 'T' UDP -> 64.81.227.179:63392: sz=88 OOB 'I' UDP <- 217.93.234.62:1960: sz=25 OOB 'T' UDP -> 217.93.234.62:1960: sz=88 OOB 'I' UDP <- 67.84.228.213:1699: sz=25 OOB 'T' UDP -> 67.84.228.213:1699: sz=88 OOB 'I' UDP <- 68.44.15.163:1691: sz=25 OOB 'T' UDP -> 68.44.15.163:1691: sz=88 OOB 'I' UDP <- 68.221.252.204:50576: sz=25 OOB 'T UDP -> 68.221.252.204:50576: sz=88 OOB 'I UDP <- 67.8.144.155:8128: sz=25 OOB 'T' UDP -> 67.8.144.155:8128: sz=88 OOB 'I' UDP <- 24.3.197.232:1123: sz=25 OOB 'T' UDP -> 24.3.197.232:1123: sz=88 OOB 'I' UDP <- 68.60.187.173:2936: sz=25 OOB 'T' --- Alfred Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That message is printed when a server query is > received by the server > with the incorrect (or missing) challenge value in > the packet. Right now > this means clients (i.e running older serverbrowser > tools) querying your > server. > > - Alfred __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds