And it helps you how? Im asking for a cmdline option, not workaround
based on knowledge of a small 1-2 servers setup.

Although, if someone have a good workaround for all the problems with
steam software I would be happy to hear about it.

Regards Thomas @ DSRack.com

On Fri, 2009-07-10 at 19:38 +0800, Shane Arnold wrote:
> If you had of told us this in your original email, we probably could of 
> helped you better...
> 
> Regards,
> 
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> 
> Thomas Hjorth wrote:
> > I dont use iptables in this setup. I know plenty about TCP/IP which isnt
> > the issue either.
> >
> > I wanna know the port, so I can make sure I NAT the same external IP to
> > just the masterservers, but not VAC servers. Since I cant just get/find
> > a list of the different IPs and target them like that, the next option
> > is to use the source port as base for my filtering.
> >
> > Regards Thomas @ DSRack.com
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 2009-07-10 at 17:29 +0800, Will Dowling wrote:
> >   
> >> To the best of my knowledge, when opening a socket to a remote service, 
> >> your SOURCE port IS randomised. This is done to prevent a number of 
> >> attacks at the TCP level.
> >>
> >> Is your issue with iptables? If so, the problem isn't with the 
> >> application - you should be able to filter by the destination port. If 
> >> you're worried about the return traffic, you should either do a source 
> >> port check for the remote host, or use the iptables conntrack helper 
> >> module for ESTABLISHED connections.
> >>
> >> Again, some context as to what you're trying to acheieve by setting the 
> >> source port would probably help get the right answer.
> >>
> >> Hope this helps.
> >>
> >>
> >> Will Dowling
> >>
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> >> F: +61 (08) 6364 4881
> >> E: [email protected]
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