"This applies to job application procedures, hiring, advancement and discharge 
of employees, workers' compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, 
and privileges of employment. Covered entity can refer to an employment agency, 
labor organization, or joint labor-management committee, and is generally an 
employer engaged in interstate commerce and having 15 or more workers."

This law applies to workers with disabilities being discriminated against, it 
doesn't exactly cover online public mailing lists/forums. Your best option is 
just to ignore the user and move on with your day.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: xcharliemx 
  To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list 
  Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 10:05 AM
  Subject: Re: [hlds] Steam Server Ports


  Please remove Eli Witt [email protected] from the mailing list. I don't see 
why we have to put up with bullying and language like the r-word and making fun 
of disabilities. The AMA protects against abuses like this and this includes 
Valve Software Inc. and all it's belongings. The Americans with Disabilities 
Act is a protected right and this will be brought up with the ACLU if action is 
not taken. 
  Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter,



        CM. 




  On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Calvin Judy <[email protected]> wrote:

    You could run a linux vm on windows.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Mart-Jan Reeuwijk 
      To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list 
      Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:56 AM
      Subject: Re: [hlds] Steam Server Ports




      lol, you cannot "configure" Windows networking to drop/select packets to 
a already open port. All windows has is the Windows firewall, which is crap at 
best, after all it had to be NSA approved...



      And I agree, so far haven't found a firewall on windows platform that did 
what I wanted it to do.






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        From: Eli Witt <[email protected]>
        To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list 
<[email protected]> 
        Sent: Saturday, 31 August 2013, 13:40
        Subject: Re: [hlds] Steam Server Ports



        It's funny that you're talking smack about Linux, while the referred 
product is a port of BSD program. What, they couldn't provide the required 
function natively? 




        Now, you can go and take your retarded fanboism off the list. No one 
here cares for it, or your opinion, now that you've proven yourself to be an 
ignorant asshat in under 4 posts.



        On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 1:46 AM, Lep Racy <[email protected]> wrote:

          nope.
           
          it's not a ready made product it's a way of configuring your 
networking in the windows environment. you're going to have to actually learn 
how networks work before you set it up to achieve the desired result(s). sorry, 
it's not going to be as easy as downloading someone else's work, installing and 
clicking a few check boxes (I know this will be a turn off to most Linux gurus, 
but someone has to actually understand how tech works).
           


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          Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 01:26:59 -0400
          From: [email protected] 

          To: [email protected]
          Subject: Re: [hlds] Steam Server Ports

          Port security? I really hope you are not referring to Windows 
Firewall.


          On 8/31/2013 12:24 AM, Lep Racy wrote:

            it's on source forge... download source code and compile for 
desired target. or just learn how to configure port security on a windows box.
             


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            Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 00:22:01 -0400
            From: [email protected]
            To: [email protected]
            Subject: Re: [hlds] Steam Server Ports


            Doesn't work on 64bit.

            On 8/31/2013 12:04 AM, Nomaan Ahmad wrote:

              http://wipfw.sourceforge.net/ ?




              On 31 August 2013 04:56, List User <[email protected]> 
wrote:

                If he is on Windows then that might be a bit hard/impossible. I 
never found any linux-quality firewall(/options) for Windows. 


                On 8/30/2013 11:40 PM, Calvin Judy wrote:

                  What exactly are you trying to do with the master servers?

                  Just drop packets with an invalid size.

                  ----- Original Message ----- From: "Violent Crimes" 
<[email protected]>
                  To: "Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list" 
<[email protected]>
                  Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 11:31 PM
                  Subject: Re: [hlds] Steam Server Ports



                    Nope that didn't work


                    On 8/30/2013 11:04 PM, List User wrote:

                      Assuming you are on port 27015;

                      #VAC Secure:
                      Source Port(s): 27017,27018,27019,27020
                      Destination Port(s): 26901
                      Protocol(s): UDP

                      #RCON:
                      Source Port(s): 27015
                      Destination Port(s): 27015
                      Protocol(s): TCP

                      #Client & Query
                      Source Ports(s): Any
                      Destination Port(s): 27015
                      Protocol(s): UDP

                      On 8/30/2013 10:35 PM, Violent Crimes wrote:

                        Anyone know what ports for steam master servers. Keep 
getting attacked with split packet attacks.


                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 78.95.68.48:27047 with 
invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 204.134.60.52:27013 with 
invalid split size (number 81/ count 81) where size 337 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 156.7.115.251:27022 with 
invalid split size (number 81/ count 81) where size 337 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 131.253.201.217:27018 
with invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid 
range [564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 202.198.227.99:27038 
with invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid 
range [564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 209.133.74.38:4380 with 
invalid split size (number 81/ count 81) where size 337 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 147.69.94.143:27018 with 
invalid split size (number 81/ count 81) where size 337 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 80.83.13.16:27016 with 
invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 174.4.182.232:27032 with 
invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 82.17.64.106:27049 with 
invalid split size (number 81/ count 81) where size 337 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 171.229.12.88:27034 with 
invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 199.3.107.39:27023 with 
invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 74.94.35.133:27012 with 
invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid range 
[564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 160.105.74.195:27048 
with invalid split size (number 81/ count 81) where size 337 is out of valid 
range [564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 164.249.36.231:27042 
with invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid 
range [564 - 1248 ]
                        NET_GetLong: Split packet from 196.207.97.162:27022 
with invalid split size (number 99/ count 114) where size 8293 is out of valid 
range [564 - 1248 ]


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