Those IP's are points to the directory service of Steam, which the
client uses to then get content servers (from another service called the
content server directory server). Changing those IP's will just prevent
your client from working.

- Alfred

Dan Sorenson wrote:
> At 11:58 PM 11/30/2005, I wrote:
>
>>      It's not possible -- if you look at the hldsupdatetool
executable
>> you'll see they've hard-coded in some IP addresses and some names.
>
>       I should mention I've not disassembled the binary, but am
> operating on the assumption that if they've put the server names
> and IP addresses in the binary you've going to have to fool the
> binary rather than use some command-line flag.  If there's an
> option to do that, Alfred would be the one to let us know.
>
>               - Dan
>
> * Dan Sorenson      DoD #1066      A.H.M.C. #35     [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
> * Vikings?  There ain't no vikings here.  Just us honest farmers.   *
> * The town was burning, the villagers were dead.  They didn't need  *
> * those sheep anyway.  That's our story and we're sticking to it.   *
>
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