On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 10:16:45AM -0800, m0gely wrote:
> I will give this a try, but I dont think it's necessary.  pftop shows
> the connections being made to the master servers and the SRC
> address:port are correct.  It appears the same way after you suggestion
> too.  Thanks though.

Hmm then this will probably not help you, but for completeness:

I'm not familiar with pftop. 'pfctl -s state|grep 27015' should display
a line like this:

self udp (internal):27015 -> (external):27015 -> (master):27010

The middle address is the one the master server sees. If it has a
different port (like it will with standard NAT rules), the master server
will also put the wrong port on the MSL, and clients won't see it, as
the server does not reposond on that port.

If the middle address is correct your server should be on the MSL.

Maarten

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