Changing the Provider is a good solution. If they are blocking the whole
traffic, a possible solution is only a workaround, not a real solution.
Forcing the tool to a specific ip address is not good. Valve may change the
IP-Addresses of the masterservers and then you starting to seek the next
working ip.

Marco Ramos <m...@live.com> schrieb am So., 26. Juli 2015 um 06:59 Uhr:

> Hello. Is there a way to make my SteamCMD server connects to a specific
> Master Server? I'm having a serious problem with my provider as they don't
> recognize themselves as culprits in this situation. For some reason, they
> are blocking connections from my server to a lot of .com, .net and .org
> servers, meaning my TF2 servers can't connect to Valve Master Server and
> can't get VAC or items. However, if the server connects to a different
> server, like a brazilian server (since my server is located in Brazil),
> everything works as it should. So, is there a way to do it? Thanks!
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