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Yes, but it seems that when you start the server with a tv_port
definition in your server.cfg, this definition override the one you had
set into the command line.

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Djo

On Apr 26, 09:20, Martin Otten wrote:
> Oh, what I mean is once the network socket is opened (eg on port 27021)
> changes to the console variable "tv_port" have no effect anymore.
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> Is there a way to fix the hltv port, so that customers cannot change it
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> Thanks
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