My source servers is having 210 outgoing and about 75 in (kilo bytes per
second) and that isnt anything odd !
Peter
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Netgraph: INs-value much higher than OUTs
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Are you referring to client side or server side?
If client, your out is limited by your fps.
If server, is your maxrate set high enough? Do you have enough bandwidth to
support the server? Could you give an example output of the rcon stats?
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Hi all,
since few weeks I experience much higher values of the INs compared to the OUTs
(packages or whatever) and I think that this has a negative impact on the
gameplay/performance.
I guess both v
Lol, i just noticed that i called it "steambans" instead of "steam"!
I ment the last :-D
-W0kk3L-
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From: "kama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] finding server through browsing
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, M. Kr
Perhaps do a perlhack that does all that?
Like extract all steamid's that comes from the same IP from the logs.
if ( steamcount > maxallowed ) go through all steamids from that ip and
check if any of them are banned for cheating during that time and ban the
ip.
Not all serveradmins use hlstats.
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> Hey,
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> A little question. For some reason our CS and CS:S servers are hard to
> find through the steambans serverbrowser. One server popped up after 4
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