I trying this rcon format with an srcds updated server and i dont know if i doing something wrong but it doesnt work.
What are the tcp port that I should use ? -----Mensaje original----- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Alfred Reynolds Enviado el: lunes, 23 de agosto de 2004 3:40 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: [hlds_apps] Source RCON format Here is my first pass at writing a spec for the RCON format, feel free to ask questions. ---------------------------------------------------- Source Server RCON format The protocol is based around command/response packets encapsulated in a TCP/IP stream. The stream can have multiple outstanding commands and can be extended to allow for multiple sub-channels of data. The command packet format consists of: packet size (int) request id (int) command (int) string1 (null delimited string) string2 (null delimited string) The packet size is the number of bytes from the start of the requestid to the end of string2 (including the null byte). It must be at least 10. Request id can be any value except for -1 (0xffffffff), it is used by the client to de-multiplex outstanding command responses. Command must be: SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND = 2 or SERVERDATA_AUTH = 3 The meaning of the string values depends upon the command issued. SERVERDATA_AUTH: string1 is the rcon_password for the server. string2 must be null (""); SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND: string1 is the command to run. string2 must be null (""); For RCON connections the first command must be a SERVERDATA_AUTH command. If a SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND command is sent prior to successful authentication then a SERVERDATA_AUTH_RESPONSE response packet with the failure condition is sent (see the response section for details). The response packet is the same as the command packet, which is: packet size (int) request id (int) command response (int) string1 (null delimited string) string2 (null delimited string) with valid command responses being: SERVERDATA_RESPONSE_VALUE = 0 or SERVERDATA_AUTH_RESPONSE = 2 SERVERDATA_AUTH_RESPONSE is sent in response to a SERVERDATA_AUTH command (or to a SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND command if the connection is not successfully authenticated). Both strings are set to null. If the request id is -1 (0xffffffff) then the authentication attempt failed (due to a bad password). If the request id is the same value as sent in the command (i.e the value was mirrored back) then authentication was successful. Any other request id is an error and the SERVERDATA_AUTH command should be resent. SERVERDATA_RESPONSE_VALUE is sent in response to a SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND command. string1 contains the response to the command and string2 is null (""). string1 is at most 4096 characters, so a single SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND command may result in multiple SERVERDATA_RESPONSE_VALUE response packets. _______________________________________________ hlds_apps mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_apps _______________________________________________ hlds_apps mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_apps
