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From: "Z. Birkenbuel" <drhobbes@u.washington.edu>
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Subject: Re: Quake/Qauke2 server monitoring
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 23:40:37 -0700
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I've heard good things about Qsmack.  the Clan9 people are supposed to use
it, and they say it is great.  I had a little trouble getting it to run,
so I can't say first hand.  Check out the c9 home page for more info

http://lemur.stanford.edu/clan9

On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Glen wrote:

> I am after some software, preferably something written in perl, that
> can monitor the state of a Quake or Quake2 server. Any ideas where I
> would get something like this. Failing this, does anyone have a spec
> on the udp protocol used by Quake and/or Quake2 so I can write one.
> 
> Regards
> Glen
> 
> 

