You could try sending an A2S_INFO or A2S_PLAYER query to the port. I would be surprised if the engine answered those queries on the SourceTV port.

On 11/09/2010 09:45 AM, Ulrich Block wrote:
As the topic says: Is it possible to identify from an other pc/server if
the entered ip:port is a game or a tv server?

Currently I am working on a skript where you can lend SourceTV proxies.
Everything is working fine so far. I can identify if a server is running
at the entered ip:port and only start the proxi in that case.

But:
Even if I write "DO NOT enter your GAMESERVERPORT for HL2 based servers
and instead the TV PORT" people keep on entering the gameserverport.

Is there a way to identify if it is a tv port? Somehow it must bei
possible because valve is listing TV servers seperated in their
serverlist. But so far I have no clue how.

Using the programm quakestat the query to a tv and a gameserverport
returns the same.

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