Yes, the name is misleading.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcpdump
Quote:
It allows the user to display TCP/IP and other packets being transmitted or received over a network to which the computer is attached.
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Yes, the name is misleading.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcpdump
Quote:
It allows the user to display TCP/IP and other packets being transmitted or received over a network to which the computer is attached.
Hello, sorry for late answer, but it did not help. I have tried "tcpdump -G 60 -W 1 -i eth0 'port 28960' -w output.pcap".
File sile was about 100mb in few seconds, when I opened it, there were so much IP addresses sending packets to port 28960.
All packets were very similar to this: (idk if you need it or something.. If you need something else, send pm or so.)
Attachment 1360
Is there any other way what can I try? :/
Well, given that the getchallenge hits your server already, there's very little you can do. If you ask your provider to block getchallenge on a network level, then players would not be able to join. If you were to try and block (or filter) it on your own vps, then you would still saturate your network port causing packetloss for your clients.