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Originally Posted by r4f4w
1- If I leave my server in LAN mode, and they (or I) try to connect used my Hamachi IP, the game says that this server is restricted to LAN connections. (This is because I did not put my GSLT token)
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You can only use CS:GO without a token, when you are using private IP address space, according to RFC1918.
E.g. the ones from this list.
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Originally Posted by r4f4w
2- When I send my IPV4 from Hamachi to them, they can view the server, and have update of how many players they have, server status, etc., but when they try to connect, they can not.
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If you are having an "IPV4 from Hamachi" that is not covered in the areas of IP addresses from the above link, you won't come any further without a GSLT token in CS:GO.
Likewise, if the "VPN" does provide have access to the public Internet, CS:GO won't be able to communicate with the Steam network either, even if you put in a token, and therefore, it won't work either, as it cannot verify the validity of the token.
Hamachi is also well known for hijacking IPv4 space that isn't their own, which can actually cause you other conflicts with the public Internet..
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