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This sounds like you're hitting exactly that: a firewall. Make sure
there are holes in all the right ports: TCP 9000, and UDP
9000--9003.<br>
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On 11/24/2010 11:13 AM, iSkye Silverweb wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTi=uyU+09JbZh6cT8RyrXVCGcmjQf4i+TUZ3btAP@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">We're a group of 3 people; one in the UK, the other
two in the US. The one in the UK is the one with the system on
which we've been trying to get our Diva distro up and running. <br>
<br>
We have really struggled with getting external access sorted. We
haven't tried hypergate yet - we want the 3 of us to be able to
log into the grid with our viewers first, since we will be
building in there, and we want to set our home to our grid. <br>
<br>
We've tried multiple times, multiple settings, and the closest we
got was to get the registration page on the Web set up and
working, and the login page on the viewer (Imprudence), and the
login process started. Our UK guy was able to log in from within
his network; the two of us in the US are not able to log in from
outside. The logs showed that OpenSim saw us logging in,
everything looked great, until we got to the handshake stage; we
can't get past that despite trying numerous different settings in
the Regions.ini file and on the router. Someone in some forum
mentioned never seeing LLUDPSERVER kicking in; we have never seen
that either, so if we were supposed to, that's where our problem
seems to lie, but we tried different fixes, but to no avail.Â
We're incredibly frustrated and demoralised.<br>
<br>
Last night, we decided to start over again on two different
computers (separate times), but now we can't even get the
registration page up and the viewer's grid manager's 'get grid
info' can't find our grid address. We followed the instructions
on this page:Â <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/diva/d2/wiki/Installation">https://github.com/diva/d2/wiki/Installation</a>Â
and even tried it with MySQL Workbench on one of the computers
while using the command line on the other one. Both gave us the
same result. NOTE: We did not try to run OpenSim on both
computers simultaneously, and we made sure to port forward
correctly when attempting one or the other computer.<br>
<br>
We even invested in a new router from the ISP with a current
firmware version that supports NAT Loopback, etc. We tried
creating a DMZ, not having one; we tried turning off uPnP and
leaving it on; we tried a numeric IP address for the external
address and the FQDN; we tried 0.0.0.0 for internal IP and using
an internal address. Two of us actually worked through the day
and all night yesterday/last night trying to get this working
multiple times. We've seen others successfully getting their
grids up and externally accessible, so we know it's possible, but
that apple seems to be dangling just outside our reach. It's
galling for us because two of us have backgrounds in systems,
network, web and database programming spanning more than a decade
each.<br>
<br>
We REALLY could use some help from someone who has done it
successfully (all the way to successful external logins) and maybe
wouldn't mind going thru it with us a bit; a fresh pair of eyes
and input from someone who has succeeded might spot something
we've missed or something we've been doing wrong.<br>
<br>
Can anyone help, please?<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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