I don't think it is such a good idea, as someone mentioned the ping will get terrible.
The packets are UDP and not TCP because of a good reason :)

I'm not sure if this will work, but have you tried starting the HL server at port 53? 
If you're really lucky the firewall might be bad configured and let in UDP packets on 
port 53, it's usually used for DNS queries from client to nameservers...
oh, and you must run the HL server as root fortunately :/

/Oscar

On Fri, 30 May 2003 18:59:26 -0700
agenthh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm trying to tunnel in to a server behind this firewall. Now, I can't
> open the ports, so I need to have some kind of tunnel in, over TCP. in
> other words, so I can connect to HLDS server over a tunneled UDP connection.
> Using SSH forwarding directly is out of the question, it only does TCP.
> If you have something that does UDP tunneling over TCP, that's good.
>
> --agenthh
>
> If you think I didn't explain it well, you're probably correct. Tell me
> if that's the case.
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