I'm sure he means this:
Network: IP ???.???.???.???, mode MP, dedicated Yes, ports 28001 SV / 27006 CL
the "27006 CL" part.
I'm interested in that too, since I can see the ports counting up
every time I start a new server on the machine, but I'd rather want
them to be in the 28xxx range as well.

On 12 July 2010 16:08, David A. Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> You mean the port that a client connects to?  You just use -port to specify
> that.  The default it 27015 (UDP).
>
> Michael K. Gosvig wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>>
>> Can any of you guys tell me if there is a way to bind the Client port on
>> Linux Source servers. We have been trying "-clintport XXXXX",
>>
>> But the server still seems to take a random port each time.
>>
>> Michael
>>
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