Maarten van der Zwaart wrote:
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.

http://www.eee.metu.edu.tr/~canacar/pftop/

Just like top, but for pf.

'pfctl -s state|grep 27015' should display
a line like this:

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

Warning, wrapped lines ahead: # pfctl -s state|grep 27015 udp 192.168.0.17:27015 <- 67.164.108.150:27015 <- 68.225.197.1:60034 SINGLE:MULTIPLE udp 192.168.0.17:27015 <- 67.164.108.150:27015 <- 67.78.94.2:2957 SINGLE:MULTIPLE udp 192.168.0.17:27015 <- 67.164.108.150:27015 <- 12.217.165.9:3965 SINGLE:MULTIPLE <snip>

The middle address is the one the master server sees.

Then it appears correct.

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

Yes, it should. :(

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