[Opensim-dev] A software to connect its own region and TP in from locally...
Hiro David
the.hiro at gmail.com
Fri Jun 20 03:18:30 UTC 2008
Hiya Olish, I do not think this is an OpenSim issue per se, as I have seen
similar problems with apache (until I add routes and such)
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Olish Newman <olish at newworldgrid.com>
wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I started to develop a software that creates a region automatically for
> a given grid. Clicking on "Create" creates automatically the region file
> as the software gets automatically the local IP + public IP + domain
> name and you just have to fill the region name and its grid coordinates,
> then when all regions are created and configured, the user clicks "Start
> Simulator" and the sim starts up after the software configured its
> firewall and forwarded its router ports correctly. So people can host
> their region for free and at home.
>
> The aim of this software is offer people the ability to attach their own
> regions on the grid they choose with the minimum manipulations possible,
> and without the need to rent a server or have another computer on the
> LAN. But there's a but...
>
> I experimented this last week to TP into my locally hosted regions
> (viewer and opensim on the same computer) on OSGrid and my own grid :
> anybody outside the LAN can TP in, but anybody inside the LAN can't
> sadly, while I heard that some people could. I followed all instructions
> on the OSWiki here : http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Network_Settings . I
> run under Windows Vista, and there's no equivalent to iptables to route
> the traffic...
>
> It would be really great I think if people could host their regions on
> their own computer without such issues.
>
> Is this issue an OpenSim related issue or may I use another software in
> order to route correctly the packets to the region from the local viewer
> ? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I would be happy to offer such
> a tool to the OpenSim community.
>
> Looking forward your reactions.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Olish Newman.
>
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