Not sure exactly what you are asking, but yes, there is bidirectional 
communication between the parent process and all the children.
It isn't used for much right now, but more info could be transmitted. Currently,

- the parent can send concommands to all children
- the parent sees the spew from all children
- the parent sees occasional status updates from the children. This allows, for 
instance, a monitoring tool to show you how many people are on your set of 
servers and what map they are playing by just connecting to one port and 
querying, instead of needing to connect to every running instance. Since some 
systems can run up to 40-50 instances at once, this is useful.


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 4:24 AM
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Data exchange over crossed child process

Well, the new source dedicated server as a new feature: fork command line.

May the engine permit data exchange between the childs processes (telnet) ?
This may be a revolution.

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