I see bunch of servers within my game too. Someone might think that it's 
a good thing because you have lots of servers to choose from. Sadly 
majority of them are running some mods which i do not want to see, like 
stats ingame for particular servers, some custom laser aims, more 
healthpacks and assisted gaming of some sort or insane playercounts. 
They also might run like crap.

Better thing would be to allow only servers within certain IP-addresses 
to belong to the steamgroup. Those could be set on the steamgroup page 
by the owner. This way no one could cheat and take a look at server 
config. As far as i know, sv_steamgroup is public cvar if query is made 
on the server because it needs to be public.

Another option would be to introduce blacklist to servers in L4D2 and in 
L4D if this change goes to there too. Just like there is with TF2. You 
could just blacklist the servers so you won't see the steamgroup ones 
that you don't want to and accidentally go play on them.

-ics

12.6.2010 10:43, D3vilfish - Simiancage.org kirjoitti:
> After numerous servers appearing in our steam group a while back, I thought
> sod them if valve won't fix it then you might as well join them hence we
> list a string of id's for steamgroups.
> Valve could fix this with a simple code/password added to the steamgroup
> edit page(that only the admin can see and not published to the public) and
> games server config, as long as the 2 match then the server will be listed
> in that steamgroup ingame.
>
> Sourceop do a similar validation with their steamids for tf2items.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> DontWannaName!
> Sent: 12 June 2010 01:31
> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Left 4 Dead 2 Update Released
>
> We have already been over this. Anyone can find the group ID. People
> have found L4D2's game group ID and added it to every player in that
> groups sees their servers. It almost makes the feature useless since
> there will be 20 servers before the ones you want to see.
>
> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Rick Payton<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> man I can see this being abused quick - wasn't there a way to find the
>> Steam group ID?
>>
>> If so, is there any kind of protection against people putting the ID of
>> groups that they shouldn't? If not, just ignore me as usual :P
>>
>> --mauirixxx
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> <SNIP>
>> Server operators can set their server to be in multiple Steam groups by
>> separating the id for each group by a comma.
>>
>> --
>> /// Zoid.
>>
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