Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-02 Thread Joshua Smith
Yeah no idea, strange that its happening on machines from new york to los
angeles and everywhere in between :(
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-02 Thread Gene Hardesty
I wonder if it's a firewall on Valve's end that is over-reacting.
I'm told they are moving to new offices so who knows.

G.

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Joshua Smith  wrote:

> Thank you very much for the info. I have been manually setting master
> servers, i've run through about 6 so far without any luck. When i remove
> and
> re-add the servers it does fix the problem for about 10 minutes, then the
> server is dropped from the master list again. I haven't tried port 27012
> yet
> however, i'll give that shot.
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-02 Thread Joshua Smith
Thank you very much for the info. I have been manually setting master
servers, i've run through about 6 so far without any luck. When i remove and
re-add the servers it does fix the problem for about 10 minutes, then the
server is dropped from the master list again. I haven't tried port 27012 yet
however, i'll give that shot.
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Armstrong
If it helps, 'setmaster' for me on a CSS server says:

   1:  69.28.140.246:27011
   2:  68.142.72.250:27011

For TF2:
   1:  72.165.61.151:27012
   2:  72.165.61.151:27011

For CS 1.6:
   0:  72.165.61.136:27010
   1:  72.165.61.189:27010

Maybe use setmaster to manually add these masters? 

- Andrew

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absolutely not, this is affecting all of my public linux servers, across
multiple machines in multiple locations.
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-02 Thread Joshua Smith
absolutely not, this is affecting all of my public linux servers, across
multiple machines in multiple locations.
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-02 Thread Andrew Armstrong
Have you been running dodgy servers (fake player count, redirection to
another server,... ) that may cause this? It could be a delist.

- Andrew

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Has anyone had any success in dealing with this? On my linux server im
receiving the same A2C_PRINT error for every masterserver i add, and the
server quickly drops off the master server list.
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-02 Thread Joshua Smith
Has anyone had any success in dealing with this? On my linux server im
receiving the same A2C_PRINT error for every masterserver i add, and the
server quickly drops off the master server list.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Master server listing.

2010-03-02 Thread Cc2iscooL
Sounds like a cron to remove and readd the master servers every 20 minutes
would be a good idea.

Also, valve is too busy adding stuff to portal to worry about fixing buggy
games. :)

On Mar 2, 2010 12:14 PM, "Shannon Hughes"  wrote:

On 03/02/10 11:58, D3vilfish - Simiancage.org wrote:
> The current Issue with our TF2 servers droppi...
I noticed if i remove the master servers in the console and then
immediately add the same master ips back I will get back on the master
browser listing and people start to join again. But that does not last
too long. Sometimes that will get me by for an hour and sometimes I can
make it 4hrs without having to re-add the master servers. Also noticed
that the "A2C print challenges messages" occur at the same time and
believe its related.


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Re: [hlds_linux] Master server listing.

2010-03-02 Thread Shannon Hughes
On 03/02/10 11:58, D3vilfish - Simiancage.org wrote:
> The current Issue with our TF2 servers dropping off the Master server
> listing is killing our servers.
> Will there be a fix for this in the near future or should we start croning
> quit commands to restart the servers.
> What were servers filling up by midday will currently stay empty until
> restarted.
> This is obviously nix box centos 5.2, setting a heart beat on cron has no
> effect.
> Any advice on this or a eta from Valve would be good.
>
>
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I noticed if i remove the master servers in the console and then 
immediately add the same master ips back I will get back on the master 
browser listing and people start to join again. But that does not last 
too long. Sometimes that will get me by for an hour and sometimes I can 
make it 4hrs without having to re-add the master servers. Also noticed 
that the "A2C print challenges messages" occur at the same time and 
believe its related.

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Re: [hlds_linux] srcds DoS?

2010-03-02 Thread Daniel Nilsson
Seems interesting if i understand it will drop everypacket abowe the set 
--hashlimit.

//Daniel


Gene Hardesty skrev:
> I use something more complex:
>
> iptables -N UDPFILTER
> iptables -A INPUT -p udp -j UDPFILTER
> iptables -A UDPFILTER -j whitelist
> iptables -A UDPFILTER -m state --state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
> iptables -A UDPFILTER -m state --state NEW -m hashlimit --hashlimit-mode
> dstip,dstport --hashlimit-name udplimit --hashlimit 300/second -j ACCEPT
> iptables -A UDPFILTER -j DROP
>
> in my whitelist is the Steam master server IPs and the entire Valve IP block
> (via a netmask)
> It doesn't affect users once they are connected and it also doesn't affect
> HLSS (I had to experiment to find the right rate)
> Also the limit is per source IP and port not system-wide plus since I have
> other servers running on other ports
>
> I guess I can also add the length rules too and perhaps limit the chain to
> specific port ranges
> ( --dport 27000:27999, etc)
>
> G.
>
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 2:52 PM, xouk  wrote:
>
>   
>> for linux server use this
>> iptables -A INPUT -p udp -m udp --dport 27015 -m length --length 39 -j DROP
>>  iptables -A INPUT -p udp -m udp --dport 27015 -m length --length 28 -j
>> DROP
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[hlds_linux] Master server listing.

2010-03-02 Thread D3vilfish - Simiancage.org
The current Issue with our TF2 servers dropping off the Master server
listing is killing our servers.
Will there be a fix for this in the near future or should we start croning
quit commands to restart the servers.
What were servers filling up by midday will currently stay empty until
restarted.
This is obviously nix box centos 5.2, setting a heart beat on cron has no
effect.
Any advice on this or a eta from Valve would be good.


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