Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-04 Thread Kyle Sanderson
Thanks for the tutorial PharaohsPaw, that was also quite well said.

Kyle.

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Guy Watkins wrote:

> My server does not like 68.142.72.250:27011
>
> setmaster add 68.142.72.250:27011
> Adding master at 68.142.72.250:27011
> A2C_PRINT from 68.142.72.250:27011 :
> Bad challenge.
> L 03/03/2010 - 23:53:06: [ZOMBIE] RANDOM ZOMBIE.
> L 03/03/2010 - 23:53:06: [ZOMBIE] Random zombie in 35.520666.
> setmaster remove 68.142.72.250:27011
>
> } -Original Message-
> } From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto:hlds_linux-
> } boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Armstrong
> } Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 1:17 AM
> } To: 'Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list'
> } Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> }
> } 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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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread Guy Watkins
My server does not like 68.142.72.250:27011

setmaster add 68.142.72.250:27011
Adding master at 68.142.72.250:27011
A2C_PRINT from 68.142.72.250:27011 :
Bad challenge.
L 03/03/2010 - 23:53:06: [ZOMBIE] RANDOM ZOMBIE.
L 03/03/2010 - 23:53:06: [ZOMBIE] Random zombie in 35.520666.
setmaster remove 68.142.72.250:27011

} -Original Message-
} From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto:hlds_linux-
} boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Armstrong
} Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 1:17 AM
} To: 'Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list'
} Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
} 
} 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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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread Saint K .
Oh sorry, I thought I've read the entire message but I forgot to scroll down. 
Thanks :)

-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of PharaohsPaw
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10:29 PM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

> Hi,
>
> Would you mind sharing your config?

Trying again (quote from your reply):

> Call it over the top or whatever makes you feel better, but this is what I
> have added to my tf2/orangebox/tf/cfg/sourcemod/sc_jobs.cfg file on our
> TF2 servers:
>
> // force masters every 6 minutes since valve is criminally stupid
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 0 1 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 1 2 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 6 7 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 7 8 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 12 13 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 13 14 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 18 19 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 19 20 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 24 25 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 25 26 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 30 31 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 31 32 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 36 37 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 37 38 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 42 43 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 43 44 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 48 49 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 49 50 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 54 55 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
>
>
> Which to summarize, means that every 6 minutes, each gameserver will
> remove named master server from list of masters, wait 1 second, then add
> it back. A minute later, it does the same thing with a second server.


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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread Shannon Hughes
thanks for the post PharaohsPaw. I had cron jobs setup for 20 minutes 
but did not know about the "wait" command. that will reduce my job 
entries. I was previously separating my add/remove into separate jobs.

On 03/03/10 16:04, PharaohsPaw wrote:
>> Just adding another message to the list. My server has been getting
>> spamming with this AC2 thing for a while now, and I don't show up on
>> the master list now because of it. My server has always been Vanilla
>> so I can't imagine it's any blacklisting problem.
>>  
> Obviously Valve broke something in one of the last couple of recent
> updates.  Imagine that
>
> Hey Valve - when are you going to start up a dedicated server beta testing
> program for the community so your OMGMUSTHAVE updates can be tested by
> REAL SERVER OPERATORS before shoving them down everybody's throats and
> blowing up servers by the thousands?
>
> Most people running dedicated servers pay monthly rental fees and really
> don't appreciate having a mandatory update render their server useless.
> Maybe if Valve had to pay the server bills for folks' servers that are
> down because of megafail updates, Valve might take testing their updates a
> little more seriously.
>
> There is a sourcemod plugin named "Server Crontab" which can be used to
> make your server execute various commands on a schedule.  This has proven
> to be helpful with this latest Valve screwup.
>
> Server Crontab Plugin
> http://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?p=523298
>
> Call it over the top or whatever makes you feel better, but this is what I
> have added to my tf2/orangebox/tf/cfg/sourcemod/sc_jobs.cfg file on our
> TF2 servers:
>
> // force masters every 6 minutes since valve is criminally stupid
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 0 1 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 1 2 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 6 7 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 7 8 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 12 13 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 13 14 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 18 19 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 19 20 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 24 25 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 25 26 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 30 31 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 31 32 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 36 37 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 37 38 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 42 43 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 43 44 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 48 49 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 49 50 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 54 55 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
>
>
> Which to summarize, means that every 6 minutes, each gameserver will
> remove named master server from list of masters, wait 1 second, then add
> it back. A minute later, it does the same thing with a second server.
>
> You may have acquired 2 totally different masters from a server startup.
> Don't worry about it.  After several minutes of (re)starting your server
> those 2 (unless they happen to be one of the ones you define in your
> sc_jobs.cfg) are going to be tits-up anyway and not helping you be listed
> in the server browser (or getting you players), and having 4 masters
> doesn't seem to be a problem.  At least you'll have 2 that ARE listing you
> and bringing you players.
>
> Clearly this is a problem where registering with a master (ANY master)
> from a linux dedicated TF2 server only lasts somewhere around 6-10 minutes
> before it forgets who you are and de-lists you.  By forcing a remove/add
> with any working master every on a regular interval, you stay listed.
>
> Map changes, as far as our testing has shown, do not affect the list of
> masters your server currently has.
>
> Try this.  It works.  Until Valve can put out an update that works.  I

Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread PharaohsPaw
> Hi,
>
> Would you mind sharing your config?

Trying again (quote from your reply):

> Call it over the top or whatever makes you feel better, but this is what I
> have added to my tf2/orangebox/tf/cfg/sourcemod/sc_jobs.cfg file on our
> TF2 servers:
>
> // force masters every 6 minutes since valve is criminally stupid
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 0 1 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 1 2 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 6 7 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 7 8 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 12 13 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 13 14 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 18 19 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 19 20 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 24 25 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 25 26 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 30 31 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 31 32 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 36 37 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 37 38 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 42 43 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 43 44 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 48 49 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 49 50 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
> sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 54 55 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
> setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
>
>
> Which to summarize, means that every 6 minutes, each gameserver will
> remove named master server from list of masters, wait 1 second, then add
> it back. A minute later, it does the same thing with a second server.


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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread Saint K .
Hi,

Would you mind sharing your config? I just did some research and our servers 
don't appear on the list either anymore. Several machines which also run L4D2. 
L4D2 has no issues.

Cheers,

-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of PharaohsPaw
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10:04 PM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

> Just adding another message to the list. My server has been getting
> spamming with this AC2 thing for a while now, and I don't show up on
> the master list now because of it. My server has always been Vanilla
> so I can't imagine it's any blacklisting problem.

Obviously Valve broke something in one of the last couple of recent
updates.  Imagine that

Hey Valve - when are you going to start up a dedicated server beta testing
program for the community so your OMGMUSTHAVE updates can be tested by
REAL SERVER OPERATORS before shoving them down everybody's throats and
blowing up servers by the thousands?

Most people running dedicated servers pay monthly rental fees and really
don't appreciate having a mandatory update render their server useless. 
Maybe if Valve had to pay the server bills for folks' servers that are
down because of megafail updates, Valve might take testing their updates a
little more seriously.

There is a sourcemod plugin named "Server Crontab" which can be used to
make your server execute various commands on a schedule.  This has proven
to be helpful with this latest Valve screwup.

Server Crontab Plugin
http://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?p=523298

Call it over the top or whatever makes you feel better, but this is what I
have added to my tf2/orangebox/tf/cfg/sourcemod/sc_jobs.cfg file on our
TF2 servers:

// force masters every 6 minutes since valve is criminally stupid
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 0 1 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 1 2 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 6 7 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 7 8 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 12 13 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 13 14 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 18 19 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 19 20 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 24 25 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 25 26 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 30 31 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 31 32 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 36 37 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 37 38 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 42 43 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 43 44 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 48 49 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 49 50 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 54 55 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"


Which to summarize, means that every 6 minutes, each gameserver will
remove named master server from list of masters, wait 1 second, then add
it back. A minute later, it does the same thing with a second server.

You may have acquired 2 totally different masters from a server startup. 
Don't worry about it.  After several minutes of (re)starting your server
those 2 (unless they happen to be one of the ones you define in your
sc_jobs.cfg) are going to be tits-up anyway and not helping you be listed
in the server browser (or getting you players), and having 4 masters
doesn't seem to be a problem.  At least you'll have 2 that ARE listing you
and bringing you players.

Clearly this is a problem where registering with a master (ANY master)
from a linux dedicated TF2 server only lasts somewhere around 

Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread PharaohsPaw
> Just adding another message to the list. My server has been getting
> spamming with this AC2 thing for a while now, and I don't show up on
> the master list now because of it. My server has always been Vanilla
> so I can't imagine it's any blacklisting problem.

Obviously Valve broke something in one of the last couple of recent
updates.  Imagine that

Hey Valve - when are you going to start up a dedicated server beta testing
program for the community so your OMGMUSTHAVE updates can be tested by
REAL SERVER OPERATORS before shoving them down everybody's throats and
blowing up servers by the thousands?

Most people running dedicated servers pay monthly rental fees and really
don't appreciate having a mandatory update render their server useless. 
Maybe if Valve had to pay the server bills for folks' servers that are
down because of megafail updates, Valve might take testing their updates a
little more seriously.

There is a sourcemod plugin named "Server Crontab" which can be used to
make your server execute various commands on a schedule.  This has proven
to be helpful with this latest Valve screwup.

Server Crontab Plugin
http://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?p=523298

Call it over the top or whatever makes you feel better, but this is what I
have added to my tf2/orangebox/tf/cfg/sourcemod/sc_jobs.cfg file on our
TF2 servers:

// force masters every 6 minutes since valve is criminally stupid
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 0 1 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 1 2 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 6 7 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 7 8 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 12 13 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 13 14 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 18 19 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 19 20 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 24 25 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 25 26 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 30 31 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 31 32 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 36 37 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 37 38 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 42 43 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 43 44 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 48 49 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 49 50 "setmaster remove 69.28.140.247:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 69.28.140.247:27011"
sc_addjob ? ? ? ? 54 55 "setmaster remove 72.165.61.151:27011 ; wait ;
setmaster add 72.165.61.151:27011"


Which to summarize, means that every 6 minutes, each gameserver will
remove named master server from list of masters, wait 1 second, then add
it back. A minute later, it does the same thing with a second server.

You may have acquired 2 totally different masters from a server startup. 
Don't worry about it.  After several minutes of (re)starting your server
those 2 (unless they happen to be one of the ones you define in your
sc_jobs.cfg) are going to be tits-up anyway and not helping you be listed
in the server browser (or getting you players), and having 4 masters
doesn't seem to be a problem.  At least you'll have 2 that ARE listing you
and bringing you players.

Clearly this is a problem where registering with a master (ANY master)
from a linux dedicated TF2 server only lasts somewhere around 6-10 minutes
before it forgets who you are and de-lists you.  By forcing a remove/add
with any working master every on a regular interval, you stay listed.

Map changes, as far as our testing has shown, do not affect the list of
masters your server currently has.

Try this.  It works.  Until Valve can put out an update that works.  I
won't be holding my breath.

PharaohsPaw



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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread DrGamez
Just adding another message to the list. My server has been getting
spamming with this AC2 thing for a while now, and I don't show up on
the master list now because of it. My server has always been Vanilla
so I can't imagine it's any blacklisting problem.

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:22 AM, Mikael Pedersen  wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 23:22:21 -0800, you wrote:
>
>>Yeah no idea, strange that its happening on machines from new york to los
>>angeles and everywhere in between :(
>
> Not only in between. My server is having the exact same issue, and it
> is placed in Denmark.
>
> An intentional delist from Valve would affect all servers on the given
> IP address, right? Then I can prove it isn't a delist, as I have three
> L4D2 servers running on the same machine, and they are as busy as they
> have always been.
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread Mikael Pedersen
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 23:22:21 -0800, you wrote:

>Yeah no idea, strange that its happening on machines from new york to los
>angeles and everywhere in between :(

Not only in between. My server is having the exact same issue, and it
is placed in Denmark.

An intentional delist from Valve would affect all servers on the given
IP address, right? Then I can prove it isn't a delist, as I have three
L4D2 servers running on the same machine, and they are as busy as they
have always been.

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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-03-03 Thread Shannon Hughes
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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I have a setmaster add/remove in Server cron job and that has been 
working for me until Valve fixes this.

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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

-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Joshua Smith
Sent: Wednesday, 3 March 2010 5:05 PM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

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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From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Joshua Smith
Sent: Wednesday, 3 March 2010 2:32 PM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

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] No challenge for your address

2010-03-01 Thread Kaspars
IMHO there is a spy in Valve HQ which is sappin source code... this just
doesn't get old - every time an update comes out, bugs come in... and nasty
ones...

Still getting the 'no challenge' since the update.
And I have also noticed, that when you query a linux server and request
rules, there are only about ~10 rules replied, although windows server does
respond with all rules.

2010/2/26 Moe 

> Just to add to this,
>
> My steam server list only lists Windows servers, not one linux server in
> the
> entire list (tf2).
>
> I assume this A2C_PRINT bug is linux only?
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
> [mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saul
> Rennison
> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 4:39 AM
> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
>
>
> None of you are making any sense. It's just a protocol bug, I'm sure
> they're
> working on it-- I doubt it's a feature.
>
> Thanks,
> - Saul.
>
>
> On 25 February 2010 17:27, Allan Button  wrote:
>
> > That is possible. They did an update to fix servers being delisted, maybe
> > they send this message back so that the spamming software does not know
> if
> > it was successful in whatever it was trying to do.
> >
> > Allan
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto:
> > hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Mike M
> > Sent: February-25-10 12:01 PM
> > To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
> > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> >
> >
> > I'm thinking this is maybe an "everything's OK" message the developers
> > forgot to comment out?  Other than the annoyance of it being spammed in
> > console it doesn't seem to affect anything.  People can still join, the
> > players numbers are being reported correctly, and people can access their
> > unlocks on the servers.
> >
> > On that note...there's been an additional bug present since a TF2 update
> > sometime in January.  Again, there's no effect on the servers other than
> the
> > annoyance of it being plastered in the console.  Any status on getting
> this
> > resolved?:
> >
> > commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) && (nIndex <
> > m_nParmCount) commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) &&
> > (nIndex < m_nParmCount) baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't
> find
> > entrypoint 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> > 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> > 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> > 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> > 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> > 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:05:26 +1100
> > > From: "Ricky Hazelwood" 
> > > Subject: [hlds_linux]  No challenge for your address
> > > To: 
> > > Message-ID: <0f2302820e1e4ebb88790e640d96d...@monica>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
> > >
> > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > >
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ricky
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > Message: 6
> > > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:08:34 +0100
> > > From: Fredrik Duprez 
> > > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> > > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> > >   
> > > Message-ID:
> > >   <86981abe1002250008u73c8095fr63b89cb201c25...@mail.gmail.com>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> > >
> > > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> > >
> > > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> > >
> > > > For few 

Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-27 Thread Moe
Just to add to this,

My steam server list only lists Windows servers, not one linux server in the
entire list (tf2).

I assume this A2C_PRINT bug is linux only?


-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saul
Rennison
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 4:39 AM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address


None of you are making any sense. It's just a protocol bug, I'm sure they're
working on it-- I doubt it's a feature.

Thanks,
- Saul.


On 25 February 2010 17:27, Allan Button  wrote:

> That is possible. They did an update to fix servers being delisted, maybe
> they send this message back so that the spamming software does not know if
> it was successful in whatever it was trying to do.
>
> Allan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto:
> hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Mike M
> Sent: February-25-10 12:01 PM
> To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
>
>
> I'm thinking this is maybe an "everything's OK" message the developers
> forgot to comment out?  Other than the annoyance of it being spammed in
> console it doesn't seem to affect anything.  People can still join, the
> players numbers are being reported correctly, and people can access their
> unlocks on the servers.
>
> On that note...there's been an additional bug present since a TF2 update
> sometime in January.  Again, there's no effect on the servers other than
the
> annoyance of it being plastered in the console.  Any status on getting
this
> resolved?:
>
> commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) && (nIndex <
> m_nParmCount) commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) &&
> (nIndex < m_nParmCount) baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't
find
> entrypoint 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:05:26 +1100
> > From: "Ricky Hazelwood" 
> > Subject: [hlds_linux]  No challenge for your address
> > To: 
> > Message-ID: <0f2302820e1e4ebb88790e640d96d...@monica>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
> >
> > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> >
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ricky
> >
> > --
> >
> > Message: 6
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:08:34 +0100
> > From: Fredrik Duprez 
> > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> >   
> > Message-ID:
> >   <86981abe1002250008u73c8095fr63b89cb201c25...@mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> >
> > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> >
> > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> >
> > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every
> > > few mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > >
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ricky
> > > ___
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> > > archives, please visit:
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> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Message: 7
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 00:14:54 -0800
> > From: Gene Hardesty 
> > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server m

Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Kaspars
The only problem is if you have two master servers in the list and you have
two error messages then your server will not be on the master server list
anymore so I doubt that this is a debug message. If you don't care about the
big list, then you should probably ignore that message.

2010/2/25 Allan Button 

> That is possible. They did an update to fix servers being delisted, maybe
> they send this message back so that the spamming software does not know if
> it was successful in whatever it was trying to do.
>
> Allan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto:
> hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Mike M
> Sent: February-25-10 12:01 PM
> To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
>
>
> I'm thinking this is maybe an "everything's OK" message the developers
> forgot to comment out?  Other than the annoyance of it being spammed in
> console it doesn't seem to affect anything.  People can still join, the
> players numbers are being reported correctly, and people can access their
> unlocks on the servers.
>
> On that note...there's been an additional bug present since a TF2 update
> sometime in January.  Again, there's no effect on the servers other than the
> annoyance of it being plastered in the console.  Any status on getting this
> resolved?:
>
> commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) && (nIndex <
> m_nParmCount) commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) &&
> (nIndex < m_nParmCount) baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find
> entrypoint 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:05:26 +1100
> > From: "Ricky Hazelwood" 
> > Subject: [hlds_linux]  No challenge for your address
> > To: 
> > Message-ID: <0f2302820e1e4ebb88790e640d96d...@monica>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
> >
> > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> >
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ricky
> >
> > --
> >
> > Message: 6
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:08:34 +0100
> > From: Fredrik Duprez 
> > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> >   
> > Message-ID:
> >   <86981abe1002250008u73c8095fr63b89cb201c25...@mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> >
> > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> >
> > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> >
> > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every
> > > few mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > >
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ricky
> > > ___
> > > To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list
> > > archives, please visit:
> > > http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Message: 7
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 00:14:54 -0800
> > From: Gene Hardesty 
> > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> >   
> > Message-ID:
> >   <935f7b641002250014j182519b2v5a562af8e127d...@mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> >
> > I'm getting that too.as we speak
> >
> > A2C_PRINT from 69.28.140.246:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> &

Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Saul Rennison
None of you are making any sense. It's just a protocol bug, I'm sure they're
working on it-- I doubt it's a feature.

Thanks,
- Saul.


On 25 February 2010 17:27, Allan Button  wrote:

> That is possible. They did an update to fix servers being delisted, maybe
> they send this message back so that the spamming software does not know if
> it was successful in whatever it was trying to do.
>
> Allan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto:
> hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Mike M
> Sent: February-25-10 12:01 PM
> To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
>
>
> I'm thinking this is maybe an "everything's OK" message the developers
> forgot to comment out?  Other than the annoyance of it being spammed in
> console it doesn't seem to affect anything.  People can still join, the
> players numbers are being reported correctly, and people can access their
> unlocks on the servers.
>
> On that note...there's been an additional bug present since a TF2 update
> sometime in January.  Again, there's no effect on the servers other than the
> annoyance of it being plastered in the console.  Any status on getting this
> resolved?:
>
> commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) && (nIndex <
> m_nParmCount) commandline.cpp (628) : Assertion Failed: (nIndex >= 0) &&
> (nIndex < m_nParmCount) baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find
> entrypoint 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> baseuser.cpp (313) : Assertion Failed: couldn't find entrypoint
> 'GetBaseUserDir'
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:05:26 +1100
> > From: "Ricky Hazelwood" 
> > Subject: [hlds_linux]  No challenge for your address
> > To: 
> > Message-ID: <0f2302820e1e4ebb88790e640d96d...@monica>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
> >
> > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> >
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ricky
> >
> > --
> >
> > Message: 6
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:08:34 +0100
> > From: Fredrik Duprez 
> > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> >   
> > Message-ID:
> >   <86981abe1002250008u73c8095fr63b89cb201c25...@mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> >
> > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> >
> > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> >
> > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every
> > > few mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > >
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ricky
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> > Message: 7
> > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 00:14:54 -0800
> > From: Gene Hardesty 
> > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address
> > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> >   
> > Message-ID:
> >   <935f7b641002250014j182519b2v5a562af8e127d...@mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> >
> > I'm getting that too.as we speak
> >
> > A2C_PRINT from 69.28.140.246:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.151:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> > A2C_PRINT from 69

Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Fredrik Duprez
I removed all servers as well and restarted the server - still shows up in
the log.

2010/2/25 Gene Hardesty 

> it only listed two on each server I manage.
> removed them all...then added them back...same result.
>
> G.
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Kaspars  wrote:
>
> > Are you sure you have removed ALL master servers? It does work for me,
> just
> > tried it and the 'no challenge' is gone...
> > You could also try to add different master servers after you have removed
> > them all.
> > Here is a list:
> > 69.28.140.247:27011
> > 69.28.151.162:27011
> > 68.142.72.250:27011
> > 72.165.61.189:27011
> > 69.28.140.246:27011
> >
> > 2010/2/25 Gene Hardesty 
> >
> > > I retried removing the masters and adding them and heartbeat...didn't
> > seem
> > > to help.
> > >
> > > G.
> > >
> > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Kaspars  wrote:
> > >
> > > > Same thing, reported this in the 'update released' thread.
> > > > List your master servers with 'setmaster' command, then remove all of
> > > them
> > > > with 'setmaster remove xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'. Then add them back with
> > > 'setmaster
> > > > add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' and finally do a 'heartbeat' command. You could
> > also
> > > > just restart server, it fixes this problem, too.
> > > >
> > > > 2010/2/25 Fredrik Duprez 
> > > >
> > > > > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> > > > >
> > > > > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> > > > >
> > > > > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log
> every
> > > few
> > > > > > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > > > > No challenge for your address.
> > > > > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > > > > No challenge for your address.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Cheers,
> > > > > > Ricky
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Gene Hardesty
it only listed two on each server I manage.
removed them all...then added them back...same result.

G.

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Kaspars  wrote:

> Are you sure you have removed ALL master servers? It does work for me, just
> tried it and the 'no challenge' is gone...
> You could also try to add different master servers after you have removed
> them all.
> Here is a list:
> 69.28.140.247:27011
> 69.28.151.162:27011
> 68.142.72.250:27011
> 72.165.61.189:27011
> 69.28.140.246:27011
>
> 2010/2/25 Gene Hardesty 
>
> > I retried removing the masters and adding them and heartbeat...didn't
> seem
> > to help.
> >
> > G.
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Kaspars  wrote:
> >
> > > Same thing, reported this in the 'update released' thread.
> > > List your master servers with 'setmaster' command, then remove all of
> > them
> > > with 'setmaster remove xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'. Then add them back with
> > 'setmaster
> > > add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' and finally do a 'heartbeat' command. You could
> also
> > > just restart server, it fixes this problem, too.
> > >
> > > 2010/2/25 Fredrik Duprez 
> > >
> > > > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> > > >
> > > > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> > > >
> > > > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every
> > few
> > > > > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > > > >
> > > > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > > > No challenge for your address.
> > > > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > > > No challenge for your address.
> > > > >
> > > > > Cheers,
> > > > > Ricky
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Kaspars
Are you sure you have removed ALL master servers? It does work for me, just
tried it and the 'no challenge' is gone...
You could also try to add different master servers after you have removed
them all.
Here is a list:
69.28.140.247:27011
69.28.151.162:27011
68.142.72.250:27011
72.165.61.189:27011
69.28.140.246:27011

2010/2/25 Gene Hardesty 

> I retried removing the masters and adding them and heartbeat...didn't seem
> to help.
>
> G.
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Kaspars  wrote:
>
> > Same thing, reported this in the 'update released' thread.
> > List your master servers with 'setmaster' command, then remove all of
> them
> > with 'setmaster remove xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'. Then add them back with
> 'setmaster
> > add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' and finally do a 'heartbeat' command. You could also
> > just restart server, it fixes this problem, too.
> >
> > 2010/2/25 Fredrik Duprez 
> >
> > > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> > >
> > > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> > >
> > > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every
> few
> > > > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > > >
> > > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > > No challenge for your address.
> > > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > > No challenge for your address.
> > > >
> > > > Cheers,
> > > > Ricky
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Gene Hardesty
I retried removing the masters and adding them and heartbeat...didn't seem
to help.

G.

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Kaspars  wrote:

> Same thing, reported this in the 'update released' thread.
> List your master servers with 'setmaster' command, then remove all of them
> with 'setmaster remove xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'. Then add them back with 'setmaster
> add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' and finally do a 'heartbeat' command. You could also
> just restart server, it fixes this problem, too.
>
> 2010/2/25 Fredrik Duprez 
>
> > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> >
> > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> >
> > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> > > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > >
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ricky
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Fredrik Duprez
I have restarted my server three times since the update, and the lines still
show up in the logs.

2010/2/25 Kaspars 

> Same thing, reported this in the 'update released' thread.
> List your master servers with 'setmaster' command, then remove all of them
> with 'setmaster remove xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'. Then add them back with 'setmaster
> add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' and finally do a 'heartbeat' command. You could also
> just restart server, it fixes this problem, too.
>
> 2010/2/25 Fredrik Duprez 
>
> > I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
> >
> > 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
> >
> > > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> > > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> > >
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > > No challenge for your address.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ricky
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Kaspars
Same thing, reported this in the 'update released' thread.
List your master servers with 'setmaster' command, then remove all of them
with 'setmaster remove xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'. Then add them back with 'setmaster
add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' and finally do a 'heartbeat' command. You could also
just restart server, it fixes this problem, too.

2010/2/25 Fredrik Duprez 

> I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
>
> 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
>
> > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> >
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ricky
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Gene Hardesty
I'm getting that too.as we speak

A2C_PRINT from 69.28.140.246:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.151:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 69.28.140.246:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.151:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.151:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 69.28.140.246:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 69.28.140.246:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.151:27011 :
No challenge for your address.

G.

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Fredrik Duprez
wrote:

> I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.
>
> 2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 
>
> > For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> > mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
> >
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> > A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> > No challenge for your address.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ricky
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Re: [hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Fredrik Duprez
I experience the same thing on my CentOS based server.

2010/2/25 Ricky Hazelwood 

> For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few
> mins. Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.
>
> A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
> No challenge for your address.
> A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
> No challenge for your address.
>
> Cheers,
> Ricky
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[hlds_linux] No challenge for your address

2010-02-25 Thread Ricky Hazelwood
For few days now, I'm getting below message in my server log every few mins. 
Does any one know what this problem is and how to fix it.

A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.136:27011 :
No challenge for your address.
A2C_PRINT from 72.165.61.189:27011 :
No challenge for your address.

Cheers,
Ricky
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