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A watched VAC enabled server never goes insecure :(

On 1/20/06, Ian mu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Have this mainly on windows (pretty sure we've had it on linux as well,
> just
> less css servers on it).
>
> Notice it more on a restart, server starts up, goes secure for a few secs,
> then message unable to contact (steam/valve/auth servers whatever it is),
> then goes secure 0. Normally on another restart its the same for me, but
> after a few variations in time on restart it ends up fine. It's different
> servers each time and different boxes, so no specifics and I doubt config
> etc.
>
> Maybe there's just too much traffic hitting certain boxes at certain times
> and it times out or something? If there's a pool, can it try one server,
> if
> no response try a different one or something ? Thats the way it feels
> anyway.
>
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> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 00:55:47, Dan Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > At 09:06 PM 1/19/2006 -0500, Ray wrote:
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> > >Exactly my point, nothing is in the logs and the server isn't crashed
> so
> > >their's no dump. The bottom line is it's impossible for us to help you
> > fix
> > >what's broken.
> >
> >        Oh, it's not impossible.  It's just difficult.  There's probably
> > a command-line flag you can set to put the server into dev mode and
> > increase the debug level.  Who knows?  Perhaps there being nothing in
> > the logs is the clue that's needed -- something that should be logged
> > not being there is just as important as something being logged with
> > an error.
> >
> >        The other thought is that server startup only takes a few
> > seconds, maybe a couple of megs worth of traffic to get registered
> > and grab VAC.  Fire up MS's Netmon or maybe Ethereal and do a packet
> > capture and send that off.  Alfred should be able to take that, filter
> > on his VAC servers, and see exactly what's going out and coming back.
> > I don't know Valve's network infrastructure, but chances are it's all
> > a switched network.  Send Alfred a private e-mail with your server IP
> > and perhaps a schedule of when you'll restart and I bet Alfred will
> > be able to get some logging enabled, perhaps mirror a server port
> > and do his own packet capture.
> >
> >        That's how I'd approach it, anyway.  Alfred's a busy guy
> > and I don't want to say he can or will do this, but it seems to me
> > that this approach gives him something more solid to work with.
> >
> >                - Dan
> >
> > * Dan Sorenson      DoD #1066      A.H.M.C. #35     [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
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