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Old 26-08-2002, 22:27
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what is TCPQueryPort?

I saw in the server.ini file the line:
TCPQueryPort=51234

What is this for? Do i need to open this port for any reason?
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Old 26-08-2002, 22:48
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Re: what is TCPQueryPort?

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I saw in the server.ini file the line:
TCPQueryPort=51234

What is this for? Do i need to open this port for any reason?
I've played a little and that port doesn't seem to effect much. I did find TS2 server was using port 8767 for tcp

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Old 26-08-2002, 23:35
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If you telnet to it you get a [TS] prompt and it looks like you can actually do something with it.. what, i'm not sure.
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Old 27-08-2002, 16:15
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With the old TSS, the server would post data to a web form every 3 minutes. With TS2, most of the data must be asked for using a TCP connection, and this port is for that. Post more questions over in the WebPost forum, as this topic is common to both Linux and Windows servers.
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