This is what is being sent:

13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 51 114 99 111 110 112 119 0 0 0
(decimal).

The test server is launched with -port 27016.

When I send it to 27015 TCP I get this error:
An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
On this line:
m_socket.Receive(buffer, 16, Net.Sockets.SocketFlags.Partial)

When I send it to 27016 TCP I get this error:
No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it
127.0.0.1:27016
On this line:
m_socket.Connect(m_ip, m_port)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sebastian
Staudt
Sent: Thursday, 5 March 2009 6:45 AM
To: Discussion of Half-Life Programming
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] RCON in VB.NET

Yes, I left that out as I mentioned it before. I'm always thinking in C++
data types. :)
Same applies to Java / C#. So be sure to use Integer.

2009/3/4 Tom Leighton <[email protected]>

> In VB.NET, the datatype "Long" is 8 bytes (64 bits), and the datatype
> "Integer" is 4 bytes (32 bits). If he uses Long in VB.NET, it won't work.
>
> Sebastian Staudt wrote:
> > I was a bit quick on my first reply. Forgot to add the packet size
(long)
> at
> > the beginning and the packet type has to be long to.
> > Back to the posted code:
> >
> > Argument s1 of _Write should not be optional, but I think that's not the
> > problem.
> > Like Ronny said before the problem is the conversion from variables to
> > packet data.
> >
> > I have no experience in VB.NET, but this line for example is wrong:
> > Dim sendData_CMD As Byte() = (New Text.ASCIIEncoding()).GetBytes(cmd)
> >
> > Your variable cmd is what I called "packet type", this should be long
> > integer, but you use String.
> >
> > Maybe you should use a packet sniffer (or simple hex output) to see your
> > resulting packet data. This often helps, when debugging protocol code.
> >
> > 2009/3/4 Ronny Schedel <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >> No, it's there. It must be there, because of the terminating 0. Sure,
> >> currently the string itself is empty, but this is future future-proof.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> You have also neglected the fact that the s2 string should ALWAYS be
> >>> null (or Nothing in vb.net), as per the wiki.
> >>>
> >>> Ronny Schedel wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I have to correct myself, the integers for size and request ID are 4
> >>>> byte,
> >>>> not only 2 like in the example.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> I never coded in .NET but your write functions looks a little bit
> >>>>> overloaded. I have some experience in VBA, so is it not possible to
> >>>>> concat
> >>>>> the packet like this?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> private const SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND = 2
> >>>>> private const SERVERDATA_AUTH = 3
> >>>>>
> >>>>> dim send_data as string
> >>>>> send_data = chr(size_low) + chr(size_high) + chr(req_low) +
> >>>>> chr(req_high)
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> chr(SERVERDATA_EXECCOMMAND) + chr(0) + string1 + chr(0) + string2 +
> >>>>> chr(0)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> You have to calculate the packet size and split it in low and high
> >>>>>
> >> byte,
> >>
> >>>>> but
> >>>>> it is not difficult.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Best regards
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Ronny Schedel
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> I'm trying to port the PHP code I found a while back and I can't
get
> >>>>>>
> >> it
> >>
> >>>>>> to
> >>>>>> work.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> This is what I'm using to call the functions:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Dim rcon As New rcon_php
> >>>>>>      rcon.SetServer("127.0.0.1", 27015)
> >>>>>>      rcon.SetPassword("rconpw")
> >>>>>>      rcon.Auth()
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> And my rcon_php class (or what I have so far) can be found at
> >>>>>> http://pastebin.com/f6c334344
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> The test server is running on port 27016 (UDP).
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> When I try connect RCON on 27015 TCP the server closes the socket
> when
> >>>>>> Auth() calls _PacketRead()
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> When I try connect RCON on 27015 TCP the server actively refuses
the
> >>>>>> connection
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Note that the line m_socket = m_socket is so I can mouseover while
> the
> >>>>>> program is paused and see the various properties.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
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