Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-20 Thread Saint K .
I've gave it a try, it's not the entire list yet, but we're slowly coming there.

It's going past the part where you have to auth a new pc loading the account, 
but then it fails logging in.

I'll do some captures on my firewall to see what else it tries to reach, and 
add those as well. And of course, every time it breaks repeat.

I know we're advised against this, but I have to open that firewall one way or 
another, and doing a permit tcp any any eq some port number seems a bit too 
radical ;)

Saint K.

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Sent: 19 July 2011 12:31
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Sweet!

Not sure how you figured all this out, but I'm going to try it right away!

Saint K.

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[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Didrole 
[didr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 July 2011 12:17
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Default GDServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
72.165.61.189:27030 ( gds1.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.190:27030 ( gds2.steampowered.com )
69.28.151.178:27038
69.28.153.82:27038
87.248.196.194:27038
68.142.72.250:27038

Additional GDServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.151.178:27043

AuthServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
72.165.61.138:27039
72.165.61.139:27039

ConfigServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.153.82:27035
69.28.151.178:27035
72.165.61.189:27035
72.165.61.190:27035
68.142.72.250:27031

Default CMServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
69.28.145.170:27017
69.28.145.171:27017
208.111.158.52:27017
208.111.158.53:27017
208.111.171.82:27017
208.111.171.83:27017
68.142.91.34:27017
68.142.91.35:27017
208.111.133.84:27017
208.111.133.85:27017
68.142.83.180:27017
68.142.83.181:27017
68.142.83.182:27017
68.142.83.183:27017
72.165.61.185:27017 ( cm0.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.186:27017
72.165.61.187:27017
72.165.61.188:27017
79.141.174.7:27017
79.141.174.8:27017
79.141.174.9:27017
79.141.174.10:27017
81.171.115.5:27017
81.171.115.6:27017
81.171.115.7:27017
81.171.115.8:27017

Additional CMServers (Grabbed from a CMServer) :
72.165.61.174:27017
72.165.61.174:27018
72.165.61.175:27017
72.165.61.176:27017
68.142.64.164:27017
68.142.64.165:27017
69.28.145.172:27017
68.142.91.36:27017
68.142.116.178:27017
68.142.116.179:27017


2011/7/18 Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net

 Hi,

 Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
 friends/groups servers?

 I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the
 content servers.

 I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

 Cheers,

 Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-20 Thread Didrole
 ( hl2master.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.153:27015 ( hl2master.steampowered.com )

RDKFMasterServer (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
68.142.72.250:27012


2011/7/20 Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net

 I've gave it a try, it's not the entire list yet, but we're slowly coming
 there.

 It's going past the part where you have to auth a new pc loading the
 account, but then it fails logging in.

 I'll do some captures on my firewall to see what else it tries to reach,
 and add those as well. And of course, every time it breaks repeat.

 I know we're advised against this, but I have to open that firewall one way
 or another, and doing a permit tcp any any eq some port number seems a bit
 too radical ;)

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
 hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saint K. [
 sai...@specialattack.net]
 Sent: 19 July 2011 12:31
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 Sweet!

 Not sure how you figured all this out, but I'm going to try it right away!

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
 hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Didrole [
 didr...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 19 July 2011 12:17
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 Default GDServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
72.165.61.189:27030 ( gds1.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.190:27030 ( gds2.steampowered.com )
69.28.151.178:27038
69.28.153.82:27038
87.248.196.194:27038
68.142.72.250:27038

 Additional GDServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.151.178:27043

 AuthServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
72.165.61.138:27039
72.165.61.139:27039

 ConfigServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.153.82:27035
69.28.151.178:27035
72.165.61.189:27035
72.165.61.190:27035
68.142.72.250:27031

 Default CMServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
69.28.145.170:27017
69.28.145.171:27017
208.111.158.52:27017
208.111.158.53:27017
208.111.171.82:27017
208.111.171.83:27017
68.142.91.34:27017
68.142.91.35:27017
208.111.133.84:27017
208.111.133.85:27017
68.142.83.180:27017
68.142.83.181:27017
68.142.83.182:27017
68.142.83.183:27017
72.165.61.185:27017 ( cm0.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.186:27017
72.165.61.187:27017
72.165.61.188:27017
79.141.174.7:27017
79.141.174.8:27017
79.141.174.9:27017
79.141.174.10:27017
81.171.115.5:27017
81.171.115.6:27017
81.171.115.7:27017
81.171.115.8:27017

 Additional CMServers (Grabbed from a CMServer) :
72.165.61.174:27017
72.165.61.174:27018
72.165.61.175:27017
72.165.61.176:27017
68.142.64.164:27017
68.142.64.165:27017
69.28.145.172:27017
68.142.91.36:27017
68.142.116.178:27017
68.142.116.179:27017


 2011/7/18 Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net

  Hi,
 
  Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
  friends/groups servers?
 
  I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting
 the
  content servers.
 
  I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of
 date.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-20 Thread Saint K .
That worked, awesome!

Saint K.

From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Didrole 
[didr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 July 2011 15:08
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

You may also need these servers :

CSDServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.153.82:27033
69.28.151.178:27033
72.165.61.189:27038
72.165.61.190:27037
68.142.72.250:27033

ContentServers (Grabbed from a CSDServer) :
209.197.20.99:27031
209.197.20.42:27031
4.71.244.170:27031
209.3.157.116:27031
209.197.20.98:27031
208.111.156.52:27031
66.77.113.20:27031
63.236.79.100:27031
69.28.186.162:27031
4.28.130.22:27031
4.26.35.154:27031
69.28.153.106:27031
69.28.153.107:27031
66.77.49.4:27031
63.148.1.122:27031
212.187.192.162:27031
87.248.209.138:27031
209.197.10.84:27031
212.187.192.158:27031
212.187.192.14:27031
209.197.10.83:27031
209.197.10.82:27031
79.141.161.2:27031
74.209.135.130:27031
95.140.224.27:27031
95.140.224.26:27031
194.124.229.15:27031
79.141.174.179:27031
194.124.229.17:27031
194.124.229.14:27031
79.141.174.178:27031
217.199.212.30:27031
61.110.243.237:27031
61.110.195.10:27031
118.107.172.46:27031
61.110.243.238:27031
61.110.243.174:27031
61.110.243.212:27031
61.110.243.211:27031
118.107.172.76:27031
203.66.135.196:27031
203.66.135.27:27031
203.66.135.28:27031
203.66.135.194:27031
203.66.135.29:27031
203.66.135.197:27031
203.66.135.195:27031
203.66.135.193:27031
209.197.1.26:27031
209.197.6.226:27031
209.197.6.229:27031
208.74.64.70:27031
209.197.6.230:27031
209.197.6.228:27031
63.146.112.132:27031
69.28.151.26:27031
69.28.140.244:27031
63.146.177.252:27031
79.141.163.3:27031
87.248.222.123:27031
87.248.222.122:27031
79.141.163.2:27031
81.171.115.3:27031
79.141.173.2:27031
87.248.196.196:27031
87.248.196.198:27031
81.171.115.2:27031
81.171.115.4:27031
81.171.115.10:27031
212.72.40.138:27031
208.111.182.250:27031
208.111.182.251:27031
203.39.198.168:27031
150.101.120.97:27031
213.8.254.150:27031
208.64.203.16:27031
208.64.202.252:27031
208.64.202.254:27031
208.64.200.9:27031
208.64.202.253:27031
203.77.185.187:27031
203.77.185.183:27031
203.77.185.186:27031
203.77.185.184:27031
203.77.185.185:27031
203.77.185.181:27031
203.77.185.4:27031
203.77.185.188:27031
202.80.110.132:27031
202.80.110.129:27031
203.77.190.251:27031
202.80.110.130:27031
202.80.110.133:27031
203.77.190.250:27031
202.80.110.131:27031
122.155.10.58:27031
117.121.248.124:27031
122.50.3.182:27031
122.50.3.180:27031
122.50.3.181:27031
117.121.248.122:27031
117.121.248.125:27031
117.121.248.123:27031
193.34.49.6:27031
193.34.49.5:27031
193.34.49.2:27031
193.34.49.3:27031
79.141.160.3:27031
79.141.160.2:27031
193.34.51.99:27031
193.34.51.2:27031
193.34.51.3:27031
193.34.51.100:27031
213.242.108.38:27031
79.141.165.2:27031
79.141.165.3:27031
79.141.165.4:27031
79.141.166.3:27031
79.141.166.2:27031
119.167.242.114:27031
125.39.50.221:27031
125.39.50.220:27031
119.167.242.110:27031
119.167.242.111:27031
119.167.242.112:27031
119.167.242.108:27031
119.167.242.109:27031
10.163.3.1:27031
125.39.50.219:27031
114.80.71.108:27031
118.123.14.37:27031
114.80.71.114:27031
114.80.71.113:27031
118.123.14.36:27031
114.80.71.112:27031
63.150.161.165:27031
209.197.26.242:27031
209.197.26.243:27031
216.207.16.214:27031
203.32.25.2:27031
68.142.83.179:27031
209.197.18.148:27031
68.177.101.61:27031
209.197.18.147:27031
209.197.18.146:27031
68.142.83.178:27031
63.236.98.116:27031
68.177.101.60:27031
209.197.4.34:27031
209.197.4.35:27031
66.77.126.76:27031
63.236.12.142:27031
209.197.8.242:27031
65.120.128.130:27031
79.141.170.11:27031
79.141.170.10:27031
87.248.192.58:27031
79.141.164.2:27031
79.141.164.3:27031
79.141.172.2:27031
79.141.172.4:27031
79.141.172.3:27031
79.141.162.3:27031
79.141.162.2:27031
202.190.75.100:27031
4.53.202.10:27031
66.77.143.140:27031
4.78.155.50:27031
4.71.126.2:27031
195.242.214.53:27031
212.3.238.62:27031
212.162.17.202:27031
79.141.167.5:27031
79.141.167.4:27031
212.162.18.102:27031
95.141.28.17:27031
212.162.11.102:27031
62.140.24.122:27031
65.112.65.162:27031
196.28.169.201:27031
196.28.69.201:27031
41.185.60.43:27031
41.185.24.21:27031

And if you want

Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-20 Thread msleeper
I'm really curious what you could possibly be doing that is so
critical that you have to use specific rules to allow an ever changing
list of IPs in. Maybe I'm missing something, but these are just
gameservers right? As in, video game servers?

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:
 That worked, awesome!

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
 [hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Didrole 
 [didr...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 20 July 2011 15:08
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 You may also need these servers :

 CSDServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
    69.28.153.82:27033
    69.28.151.178:27033
    72.165.61.189:27038
    72.165.61.190:27037
    68.142.72.250:27033

 ContentServers (Grabbed from a CSDServer) :
    209.197.20.99:27031
    209.197.20.42:27031
    4.71.244.170:27031
    209.3.157.116:27031
    209.197.20.98:27031
    208.111.156.52:27031
    66.77.113.20:27031
    63.236.79.100:27031
    69.28.186.162:27031
    4.28.130.22:27031
    4.26.35.154:27031
    69.28.153.106:27031
    69.28.153.107:27031
    66.77.49.4:27031
    63.148.1.122:27031
    212.187.192.162:27031
    87.248.209.138:27031
    209.197.10.84:27031
    212.187.192.158:27031
    212.187.192.14:27031
    209.197.10.83:27031
    209.197.10.82:27031
    79.141.161.2:27031
    74.209.135.130:27031
    95.140.224.27:27031
    95.140.224.26:27031
    194.124.229.15:27031
    79.141.174.179:27031
    194.124.229.17:27031
    194.124.229.14:27031
    79.141.174.178:27031
    217.199.212.30:27031
    61.110.243.237:27031
    61.110.195.10:27031
    118.107.172.46:27031
    61.110.243.238:27031
    61.110.243.174:27031
    61.110.243.212:27031
    61.110.243.211:27031
    118.107.172.76:27031
    203.66.135.196:27031
    203.66.135.27:27031
    203.66.135.28:27031
    203.66.135.194:27031
    203.66.135.29:27031
    203.66.135.197:27031
    203.66.135.195:27031
    203.66.135.193:27031
    209.197.1.26:27031
    209.197.6.226:27031
    209.197.6.229:27031
    208.74.64.70:27031
    209.197.6.230:27031
    209.197.6.228:27031
    63.146.112.132:27031
    69.28.151.26:27031
    69.28.140.244:27031
    63.146.177.252:27031
    79.141.163.3:27031
    87.248.222.123:27031
    87.248.222.122:27031
    79.141.163.2:27031
    81.171.115.3:27031
    79.141.173.2:27031
    87.248.196.196:27031
    87.248.196.198:27031
    81.171.115.2:27031
    81.171.115.4:27031
    81.171.115.10:27031
    212.72.40.138:27031
    208.111.182.250:27031
    208.111.182.251:27031
    203.39.198.168:27031
    150.101.120.97:27031
    213.8.254.150:27031
    208.64.203.16:27031
    208.64.202.252:27031
    208.64.202.254:27031
    208.64.200.9:27031
    208.64.202.253:27031
    203.77.185.187:27031
    203.77.185.183:27031
    203.77.185.186:27031
    203.77.185.184:27031
    203.77.185.185:27031
    203.77.185.181:27031
    203.77.185.4:27031
    203.77.185.188:27031
    202.80.110.132:27031
    202.80.110.129:27031
    203.77.190.251:27031
    202.80.110.130:27031
    202.80.110.133:27031
    203.77.190.250:27031
    202.80.110.131:27031
    122.155.10.58:27031
    117.121.248.124:27031
    122.50.3.182:27031
    122.50.3.180:27031
    122.50.3.181:27031
    117.121.248.122:27031
    117.121.248.125:27031
    117.121.248.123:27031
    193.34.49.6:27031
    193.34.49.5:27031
    193.34.49.2:27031
    193.34.49.3:27031
    79.141.160.3:27031
    79.141.160.2:27031
    193.34.51.99:27031
    193.34.51.2:27031
    193.34.51.3:27031
    193.34.51.100:27031
    213.242.108.38:27031
    79.141.165.2:27031
    79.141.165.3:27031
    79.141.165.4:27031
    79.141.166.3:27031
    79.141.166.2:27031
    119.167.242.114:27031
    125.39.50.221:27031
    125.39.50.220:27031
    119.167.242.110:27031
    119.167.242.111:27031
    119.167.242.112:27031
    119.167.242.108:27031
    119.167.242.109:27031
    10.163.3.1:27031
    125.39.50.219:27031
    114.80.71.108:27031
    118.123.14.37:27031
    114.80.71.114:27031
    114.80.71.113:27031
    118.123.14.36:27031
    114.80.71.112:27031
    63.150.161.165:27031
    209.197.26.242:27031
    209.197.26.243:27031
    216.207.16.214:27031
    203.32.25.2:27031
    68.142.83.179:27031
    209.197.18.148:27031
    68.177.101.61:27031
    209.197.18.147:27031
    209.197.18.146:27031
    68.142.83.178:27031
    63.236.98.116:27031
    68.177.101.60:27031
    209.197.4.34:27031
    209.197.4.35:27031
    66.77.126.76:27031
    63.236.12.142:27031
    209.197.8.242:27031
    65.120.128.130:27031
    79.141.170.11:27031
    79.141.170.10:27031
    87.248.192.58:27031
    79.141.164.2:27031
    79.141.164.3:27031
    79.141.172.2:27031
    79.141.172.4:27031
    79.141.172.3:27031
    79.141.162.3:27031
    79.141.162.2:27031
    202.190.75.100:27031
    4.53.202.10:27031
    66.77.143.140:27031
    4.78.155.50:27031
    4.71.126.2:27031
    195.242.214.53:27031

Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-20 Thread Saint K .
Creating way's for some of our members behind company firewalls to be able to 
connect through ssl VPN and be on steam.

I have to create splittunnel match lists and access-list filters to permit just 
that traffic, and nothing else.

Also, our mobile connections (g3/g4) don't permit access to steam, also here 
the SSL VPN helps.

From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of msleeper 
[mslee...@ismsleeperwrong.com]
Sent: 20 July 2011 21:01
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

I'm really curious what you could possibly be doing that is so
critical that you have to use specific rules to allow an ever changing
list of IPs in. Maybe I'm missing something, but these are just
gameservers right? As in, video game servers?

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:
 That worked, awesome!

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
 [hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Didrole 
 [didr...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 20 July 2011 15:08
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 You may also need these servers :

 CSDServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.153.82:27033
69.28.151.178:27033
72.165.61.189:27038
72.165.61.190:27037
68.142.72.250:27033

 ContentServers (Grabbed from a CSDServer) :
209.197.20.99:27031
209.197.20.42:27031
4.71.244.170:27031
209.3.157.116:27031
209.197.20.98:27031
208.111.156.52:27031
66.77.113.20:27031
63.236.79.100:27031
69.28.186.162:27031
4.28.130.22:27031
4.26.35.154:27031
69.28.153.106:27031
69.28.153.107:27031
66.77.49.4:27031
63.148.1.122:27031
212.187.192.162:27031
87.248.209.138:27031
209.197.10.84:27031
212.187.192.158:27031
212.187.192.14:27031
209.197.10.83:27031
209.197.10.82:27031
79.141.161.2:27031
74.209.135.130:27031
95.140.224.27:27031
95.140.224.26:27031
194.124.229.15:27031
79.141.174.179:27031
194.124.229.17:27031
194.124.229.14:27031
79.141.174.178:27031
217.199.212.30:27031
61.110.243.237:27031
61.110.195.10:27031
118.107.172.46:27031
61.110.243.238:27031
61.110.243.174:27031
61.110.243.212:27031
61.110.243.211:27031
118.107.172.76:27031
203.66.135.196:27031
203.66.135.27:27031
203.66.135.28:27031
203.66.135.194:27031
203.66.135.29:27031
203.66.135.197:27031
203.66.135.195:27031
203.66.135.193:27031
209.197.1.26:27031
209.197.6.226:27031
209.197.6.229:27031
208.74.64.70:27031
209.197.6.230:27031
209.197.6.228:27031
63.146.112.132:27031
69.28.151.26:27031
69.28.140.244:27031
63.146.177.252:27031
79.141.163.3:27031
87.248.222.123:27031
87.248.222.122:27031
79.141.163.2:27031
81.171.115.3:27031
79.141.173.2:27031
87.248.196.196:27031
87.248.196.198:27031
81.171.115.2:27031
81.171.115.4:27031
81.171.115.10:27031
212.72.40.138:27031
208.111.182.250:27031
208.111.182.251:27031
203.39.198.168:27031
150.101.120.97:27031
213.8.254.150:27031
208.64.203.16:27031
208.64.202.252:27031
208.64.202.254:27031
208.64.200.9:27031
208.64.202.253:27031
203.77.185.187:27031
203.77.185.183:27031
203.77.185.186:27031
203.77.185.184:27031
203.77.185.185:27031
203.77.185.181:27031
203.77.185.4:27031
203.77.185.188:27031
202.80.110.132:27031
202.80.110.129:27031
203.77.190.251:27031
202.80.110.130:27031
202.80.110.133:27031
203.77.190.250:27031
202.80.110.131:27031
122.155.10.58:27031
117.121.248.124:27031
122.50.3.182:27031
122.50.3.180:27031
122.50.3.181:27031
117.121.248.122:27031
117.121.248.125:27031
117.121.248.123:27031
193.34.49.6:27031
193.34.49.5:27031
193.34.49.2:27031
193.34.49.3:27031
79.141.160.3:27031
79.141.160.2:27031
193.34.51.99:27031
193.34.51.2:27031
193.34.51.3:27031
193.34.51.100:27031
213.242.108.38:27031
79.141.165.2:27031
79.141.165.3:27031
79.141.165.4:27031
79.141.166.3:27031
79.141.166.2:27031
119.167.242.114:27031
125.39.50.221:27031
125.39.50.220:27031
119.167.242.110:27031
119.167.242.111:27031
119.167.242.112:27031
119.167.242.108:27031
119.167.242.109:27031
10.163.3.1:27031
125.39.50.219:27031
114.80.71.108:27031
118.123.14.37:27031
114.80.71.114:27031
114.80.71.113:27031
118.123.14.36:27031
114.80.71.112:27031
63.150.161.165:27031
209.197.26.242:27031
209.197.26.243:27031
216.207.16.214:27031
203.32.25.2:27031
68.142.83.179:27031
209.197.18.148:27031
68.177.101.61

Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-19 Thread Didrole
Default GDServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
72.165.61.189:27030 ( gds1.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.190:27030 ( gds2.steampowered.com )
69.28.151.178:27038
69.28.153.82:27038
87.248.196.194:27038
68.142.72.250:27038

Additional GDServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.151.178:27043

AuthServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
72.165.61.138:27039
72.165.61.139:27039

ConfigServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.153.82:27035
69.28.151.178:27035
72.165.61.189:27035
72.165.61.190:27035
68.142.72.250:27031

Default CMServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
69.28.145.170:27017
69.28.145.171:27017
208.111.158.52:27017
208.111.158.53:27017
208.111.171.82:27017
208.111.171.83:27017
68.142.91.34:27017
68.142.91.35:27017
208.111.133.84:27017
208.111.133.85:27017
68.142.83.180:27017
68.142.83.181:27017
68.142.83.182:27017
68.142.83.183:27017
72.165.61.185:27017 ( cm0.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.186:27017
72.165.61.187:27017
72.165.61.188:27017
79.141.174.7:27017
79.141.174.8:27017
79.141.174.9:27017
79.141.174.10:27017
81.171.115.5:27017
81.171.115.6:27017
81.171.115.7:27017
81.171.115.8:27017

Additional CMServers (Grabbed from a CMServer) :
72.165.61.174:27017
72.165.61.174:27018
72.165.61.175:27017
72.165.61.176:27017
68.142.64.164:27017
68.142.64.165:27017
69.28.145.172:27017
68.142.91.36:27017
68.142.116.178:27017
68.142.116.179:27017


2011/7/18 Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net

 Hi,

 Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
 friends/groups servers?

 I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the
 content servers.

 I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

 Cheers,

 Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-19 Thread Saint K .
Sweet!

Not sure how you figured all this out, but I'm going to try it right away!

Saint K.

From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Didrole 
[didr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 July 2011 12:17
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Default GDServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
72.165.61.189:27030 ( gds1.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.190:27030 ( gds2.steampowered.com )
69.28.151.178:27038
69.28.153.82:27038
87.248.196.194:27038
68.142.72.250:27038

Additional GDServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.151.178:27043

AuthServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
72.165.61.138:27039
72.165.61.139:27039

ConfigServers (Grabbed from a GDServer) :
69.28.153.82:27035
69.28.151.178:27035
72.165.61.189:27035
72.165.61.190:27035
68.142.72.250:27031

Default CMServers (Hardcoded in the client) :
69.28.145.170:27017
69.28.145.171:27017
208.111.158.52:27017
208.111.158.53:27017
208.111.171.82:27017
208.111.171.83:27017
68.142.91.34:27017
68.142.91.35:27017
208.111.133.84:27017
208.111.133.85:27017
68.142.83.180:27017
68.142.83.181:27017
68.142.83.182:27017
68.142.83.183:27017
72.165.61.185:27017 ( cm0.steampowered.com )
72.165.61.186:27017
72.165.61.187:27017
72.165.61.188:27017
79.141.174.7:27017
79.141.174.8:27017
79.141.174.9:27017
79.141.174.10:27017
81.171.115.5:27017
81.171.115.6:27017
81.171.115.7:27017
81.171.115.8:27017

Additional CMServers (Grabbed from a CMServer) :
72.165.61.174:27017
72.165.61.174:27018
72.165.61.175:27017
72.165.61.176:27017
68.142.64.164:27017
68.142.64.165:27017
69.28.145.172:27017
68.142.91.36:27017
68.142.116.178:27017
68.142.116.179:27017


2011/7/18 Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net

 Hi,

 Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
 friends/groups servers?

 I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the
 content servers.

 I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

 Cheers,

 Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Björn Rohlén
Considering how bad this works from time to time, my bet is on a
round-robbin dns record. Using a bunch of static IP:s makes no sense. Just
string the distfiles, grep out the fqdns and make a little script to remove
all previous / open up all resolved IPs from those records every night or
whatever interval you deem fitting. Doing it any other way would seem very
flaky.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:

 Hi,

 Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
 friends/groups servers?

 I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the
 content servers.

 I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

 Cheers,

 Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Saint K .
Yes, I am expecting round-robbin, however, they can't possibly have an 
unlimited amount of IP's, I'm guessing it should be able to group them together 
in a few subnets?

It's an external firewall, not locally on the machine. So scripting gets a bit 
more challenging.

Any idea's which fqdn's are being used so I can check them?

Saint K.

From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén 
[bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 July 2011 12:21
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Considering how bad this works from time to time, my bet is on a
round-robbin dns record. Using a bunch of static IP:s makes no sense. Just
string the distfiles, grep out the fqdns and make a little script to remove
all previous / open up all resolved IPs from those records every night or
whatever interval you deem fitting. Doing it any other way would seem very
flaky.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:

 Hi,

 Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
 friends/groups servers?

 I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the
 content servers.

 I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

 Cheers,

 Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Björn Rohlén
Afraid I don't have a server handy (on vacation), but you can find it on
your own if its there:

*** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE BELOW UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
_NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

find /path/to/steam/dist/files -type f -exec sh -c 'echo -ne
\e[0mProcessing \t{} ...\n\e[1;33m ; strings -n 5 {} | egrep -ie
\.com|\.net|\.org' \;

*** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE ABOVE UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
_NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

... which I hope would list any/all matches and pretty-print them in yellow
for your convenience.

-TheG

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:

 Yes, I am expecting round-robbin, however, they can't possibly have an
 unlimited amount of IP's, I'm guessing it should be able to group them
 together in a few subnets?

 It's an external firewall, not locally on the machine. So scripting gets a
 bit more challenging.

 Any idea's which fqdn's are being used so I can check them?

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
 hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén [
 bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 18 July 2011 12:21
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 Considering how bad this works from time to time, my bet is on a
 round-robbin dns record. Using a bunch of static IP:s makes no sense. Just
 string the distfiles, grep out the fqdns and make a little script to remove
 all previous / open up all resolved IPs from those records every night or
 whatever interval you deem fitting. Doing it any other way would seem very
 flaky.

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
 wrote:

  Hi,
 
  Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
  friends/groups servers?
 
  I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting
 the
  content servers.
 
  I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of
 date.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread James Puckett
useful, also no need for the warnings, its fairly obvious what it can do.

2011/7/18 Björn Rohlén bjorn.roh...@gmail.com

 Afraid I don't have a server handy (on vacation), but you can find it on
 your own if its there:

 *** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE BELOW UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
 _NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
 KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

 find /path/to/steam/dist/files -type f -exec sh -c 'echo -ne
 \e[0mProcessing \t{} ...\n\e[1;33m ; strings -n 5 {} | egrep -ie
 \.com|\.net|\.org' \;

 *** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE ABOVE UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
 _NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
 KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

 ... which I hope would list any/all matches and pretty-print them in yellow
 for your convenience.

 -TheG

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
 wrote:

  Yes, I am expecting round-robbin, however, they can't possibly have an
  unlimited amount of IP's, I'm guessing it should be able to group them
  together in a few subnets?
 
  It's an external firewall, not locally on the machine. So scripting gets
 a
  bit more challenging.
 
  Any idea's which fqdn's are being used so I can check them?
 
  Saint K.
  
  From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
  hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén [
  bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
  Sent: 18 July 2011 12:21
  To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
  Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's
 
  Considering how bad this works from time to time, my bet is on a
  round-robbin dns record. Using a bunch of static IP:s makes no sense.
 Just
  string the distfiles, grep out the fqdns and make a little script to
 remove
  all previous / open up all resolved IPs from those records every night or
  whatever interval you deem fitting. Doing it any other way would seem
 very
  flaky.
 
  On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
  wrote:
 
   Hi,
  
   Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication
 and
   friends/groups servers?
  
   I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting
  the
   content servers.
  
   I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of
  date.
  
   Cheers,
  
   Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Saint K .
Hi,

Thanks, maybe a stupid question, but which files exactly you refer too with  
/path/to/steam/dist/files

Saint K.

From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén 
[bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 July 2011 13:23
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Afraid I don't have a server handy (on vacation), but you can find it on
your own if its there:

*** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE BELOW UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
_NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

find /path/to/steam/dist/files -type f -exec sh -c 'echo -ne
\e[0mProcessing \t{} ...\n\e[1;33m ; strings -n 5 {} | egrep -ie
\.com|\.net|\.org' \;

*** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE ABOVE UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
_NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

... which I hope would list any/all matches and pretty-print them in yellow
for your convenience.

-TheG

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:

 Yes, I am expecting round-robbin, however, they can't possibly have an
 unlimited amount of IP's, I'm guessing it should be able to group them
 together in a few subnets?

 It's an external firewall, not locally on the machine. So scripting gets a
 bit more challenging.

 Any idea's which fqdn's are being used so I can check them?

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
 hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén [
 bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 18 July 2011 12:21
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 Considering how bad this works from time to time, my bet is on a
 round-robbin dns record. Using a bunch of static IP:s makes no sense. Just
 string the distfiles, grep out the fqdns and make a little script to remove
 all previous / open up all resolved IPs from those records every night or
 whatever interval you deem fitting. Doing it any other way would seem very
 flaky.

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
 wrote:

  Hi,
 
  Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and
  friends/groups servers?
 
  I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting
 the
  content servers.
 
  I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of
 date.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Björn Rohlén
Where steam store all its files.

-Gryzor

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:

 Hi,

 Thanks, maybe a stupid question, but which files exactly you refer too with
  /path/to/steam/dist/files

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
 hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén [
 bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 18 July 2011 13:23
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 Afraid I don't have a server handy (on vacation), but you can find it on
 your own if its there:

 *** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE BELOW UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
 _NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
 KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

 find /path/to/steam/dist/files -type f -exec sh -c 'echo -ne
 \e[0mProcessing \t{} ...\n\e[1;33m ; strings -n 5 {} | egrep -ie
 \.com|\.net|\.org' \;

 *** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE ABOVE UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
 _NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
 KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

 ... which I hope would list any/all matches and pretty-print them in yellow
 for your convenience.

 -TheG

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
 wrote:

  Yes, I am expecting round-robbin, however, they can't possibly have an
  unlimited amount of IP's, I'm guessing it should be able to group them
  together in a few subnets?
 
  It's an external firewall, not locally on the machine. So scripting gets
 a
  bit more challenging.
 
  Any idea's which fqdn's are being used so I can check them?
 
  Saint K.
  
  From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
  hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén [
  bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
  Sent: 18 July 2011 12:21
  To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
  Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's
 
  Considering how bad this works from time to time, my bet is on a
  round-robbin dns record. Using a bunch of static IP:s makes no sense.
 Just
  string the distfiles, grep out the fqdns and make a little script to
 remove
  all previous / open up all resolved IPs from those records every night or
  whatever interval you deem fitting. Doing it any other way would seem
 very
  flaky.
 
  On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
  wrote:
 
   Hi,
  
   Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication
 and
   friends/groups servers?
  
   I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting
  the
   content servers.
  
   I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of
  date.
  
   Cheers,
  
   Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Saint K .
Oh yes that wasn't too clever from me. I need to grep the client files, not the 
Linux server files ^^

From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén 
[bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 July 2011 15:35
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Where steam store all its files.

-Gryzor

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net wrote:

 Hi,

 Thanks, maybe a stupid question, but which files exactly you refer too with
  /path/to/steam/dist/files

 Saint K.
 
 From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
 hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén [
 bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 18 July 2011 13:23
 To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

 Afraid I don't have a server handy (on vacation), but you can find it on
 your own if its there:

 *** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE BELOW UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
 _NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
 KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

 find /path/to/steam/dist/files -type f -exec sh -c 'echo -ne
 \e[0mProcessing \t{} ...\n\e[1;33m ; strings -n 5 {} | egrep -ie
 \.com|\.net|\.org' \;

 *** WARNING: DO NOT RUN LINE ABOVE UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES --
 _NEVER_ COPY  PASTE FROM THE INTERNET BLINDLY UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU
 KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON ***

 ... which I hope would list any/all matches and pretty-print them in yellow
 for your convenience.

 -TheG

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
 wrote:

  Yes, I am expecting round-robbin, however, they can't possibly have an
  unlimited amount of IP's, I'm guessing it should be able to group them
  together in a few subnets?
 
  It's an external firewall, not locally on the machine. So scripting gets
 a
  bit more challenging.
 
  Any idea's which fqdn's are being used so I can check them?
 
  Saint K.
  
  From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [
  hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Björn Rohlén [
  bjorn.roh...@gmail.com]
  Sent: 18 July 2011 12:21
  To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
  Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's
 
  Considering how bad this works from time to time, my bet is on a
  round-robbin dns record. Using a bunch of static IP:s makes no sense.
 Just
  string the distfiles, grep out the fqdns and make a little script to
 remove
  all previous / open up all resolved IPs from those records every night or
  whatever interval you deem fitting. Doing it any other way would seem
 very
  flaky.
 
  On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Saint K. sai...@specialattack.net
  wrote:
 
   Hi,
  
   Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication
 and
   friends/groups servers?
  
   I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting
  the
   content servers.
  
   I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of
  date.
  
   Cheers,
  
   Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Milton Ngan
I would not recommend this. We are constantly changing the IP addresses of our 
services as we grow. As someone who helps maintain our firewall rules, I 
appreciate what you are trying to do, but it is a lot of work to keep up with 
all the changes. More so for you since there is no DNS to query or registry to 
look up that will tell you what you need to know. 

M.

-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saint K.
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 3:05 AM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Hi,

Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and 
friends/groups servers?

I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the 
content servers.

I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

Cheers,

Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Saint K .
Any idea's on what would be a good way then? I can't just open ports, I need 
destination addresses with it. Can we (as suggested) grep out some files to get 
the addresses from?


Another question comes to mind. With the announcement of the new network, will 
that change anything in how steam logs on and how friends signs in etc? Will 
that remain the same?

Cheers,

Saint K.


From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Milton Ngan 
[mil...@valvesoftware.com]
Sent: 18 July 2011 18:14
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

I would not recommend this. We are constantly changing the IP addresses of our 
services as we grow. As someone who helps maintain our firewall rules, I 
appreciate what you are trying to do, but it is a lot of work to keep up with 
all the changes. More so for you since there is no DNS to query or registry to 
look up that will tell you what you need to know.

M.

-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saint K.
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 3:05 AM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Hi,

Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and 
friends/groups servers?

I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the 
content servers.

I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

Cheers,

Saint K.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

2011-07-18 Thread Milton Ngan
We don't store the IP's in files since they are too static and get out of date 
too easily. We would be pushing out updates a lot more often for no good reason 
if we did it that way. 

The servers are not recorded in DNS since that is generally too slow to update. 

Steam uses its own directory service, but this isn't publically accessible. 

The majority of traffic goes through a bunch of connection end point servers. 
These are distributed all over the internet hosted by various providers. So you 
can't even query an AS number and get all of our networks. It might get you 
some of the way though. 

M.

-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saint K.
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 10:19 AM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Any idea's on what would be a good way then? I can't just open ports, I need 
destination addresses with it. Can we (as suggested) grep out some files to get 
the addresses from?


Another question comes to mind. With the announcement of the new network, will 
that change anything in how steam logs on and how friends signs in etc? Will 
that remain the same?

Cheers,

Saint K.


From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Milton Ngan 
[mil...@valvesoftware.com]
Sent: 18 July 2011 18:14
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

I would not recommend this. We are constantly changing the IP addresses of our 
services as we grow. As someone who helps maintain our firewall rules, I 
appreciate what you are trying to do, but it is a lot of work to keep up with 
all the changes. More so for you since there is no DNS to query or registry to 
look up that will tell you what you need to know.

M.

-Original Message-
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saint K.
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 3:05 AM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: [hlds_linux] Steam servers IP's

Hi,

Does anyone have a list of IP addresses from the steam authentication and 
friends/groups servers?

I want to explicitly open them in a firewall, no need for whitelisting the 
content servers.

I found a few lists online but they either seem incomplete or out of date.

Cheers,

Saint K.
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