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Subject: Re: Port 27015
From: Frank Knobbe at Home (FKnobbe
HOME.COM)Date: Fri Apr 14 2000 - 14:10:30 CDT
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Kneece [mailto:bkneece
SC.RR.COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 6:38 PM
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> What rides on port 27015.... I have had a flurry of activity
> today with
> people trying to probe my firewall on UDP port 27015!
A game called Half-Life uses port 27015 as default for the server
port. You will probably also come across 27016, 27017, etc, which are
Half-Life servers with customized ports. I had previously responded
to a similar question, apparently that email did not make it to the
list. If you need some analysis help for the Quake2 protocol (that
Half-Life is using, along with other multi player games such as
Quake2, etc), let me know.
Regards,
Frank
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