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whatsupdoc
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Are Valve Games a major security risk....
Those of you who run firewalls which make a distinction between when your computer acts as a client or a server may notice that to play Half-Life or CounterStrike online, that those games will try to gain Server rights in order to act as a Server even if you are just a regular client who has no intention of hosting a game. If you do not grant the game server rights then the game's Server browser malfunctions and slows to a crawl and only a couple of servers will be shown in the server browser, and sometimes none at all. If you try to connect to those servers, to play a game, you get a Server Verification Failed message.
Most of the online games I play do not ask for server rights and function perfectly. I think some games that use certain cheat protections may ask for server rights. If your firewall does not make a distinction between Client and Server then you will not get any warning and therefore is it possible that Valve has turned your computer into a server without your knowledge, and does this not present a potential security risk?
I brought this up at the Steampowered forums and the thread was there for a couple days, ignored by Valve, until someone else confirmed that indeed Half-Life and CounterStrike will not function properly without server rights and that this might indeed present a security risk, and then mysteriously the thread was deleted along with all the replies in it, and I was banned
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I would like to know, why Valve games require server rights...
Those of you who run firewalls which make a distinction between when your computer acts as a client or a server may notice that to play Half-Life or CounterStrike online, that those games will try to gain Server rights in order to act as a Server even if you are just a regular client who has no intention of hosting a game. If you do not grant the game server rights then the game's Server browser malfunctions and slows to a crawl and only a couple of servers will be shown in the server browser, and sometimes none at all. If you try to connect to those servers, to play a game, you get a Server Verification Failed message.
Most of the online games I play do not ask for server rights and function perfectly. I think some games that use certain cheat protections may ask for server rights. If your firewall does not make a distinction between Client and Server then you will not get any warning and therefore is it possible that Valve has turned your computer into a server without your knowledge, and does this not present a potential security risk?
I brought this up at the Steampowered forums and the thread was there for a couple days, ignored by Valve, until someone else confirmed that indeed Half-Life and CounterStrike will not function properly without server rights and that this might indeed present a security risk, and then mysteriously the thread was deleted along with all the replies in it, and I was banned
I would like to know, why Valve games require server rights...