You can also prevent srcds from occupying 27020+ via -nohltv.
Too bad they didnt introduce something like this for replay.

On 2011/08/25 15:08, Prithu Parker wrote:
replay_port is bound upon startup regardless of if you use replay or not.
i'd suggest you use the -strictportbind flag and set all possible ports
for all your srcds installs
flags for various ports are:
+tv_port (default 27020)
+replay_port (default 27040)
+clientport (default 27005)
-port (default 27015)


On 25/08/2011 10:43 PM, Mark Edwards wrote:
Hi
I've been noticing recently an increase in the number of ports each
srcds instance is using, which is causing some servers to start up on
the wrong port after a crash or restart. I have the servers spaced by
10 ports or so, but I am having particular issues with a (pretty
popular) server running on port 27045. Is there anything I can do to
restrict the number of ports each instance is using? This applies to
some HL2DM and TF2 servers. Note I am don't have Replay enabled on the
TF2 ones.
Any ideas?
Cheers!


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