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On 8/14/2011 10:31 PM, Gary Beck wrote:
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Pete,</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2"> These problems are tough to
work through. I'm curious about what your have specified in
your region parameters for ExternalHostName and what you're
putting in the Host entry to point back to the server.
Whatever you could reveal while protecting your network would
help.</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2"> At handshake time the server
hands the viewer an address to use for UDP. The problem could
be that address isn't correct or the port is blocked (or
both.) Since you seem sure the ports are open I'm wondering
about the address.</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2">- Gary</font></div>
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I hope this helps...<br>
<br>
Are you using an HP or windows 7 I used a web site at online port
scan and my machine told me that my ports at 9000 and a few others
where being used by something else. I was having the same problem
connection and having others connect to me. My first few ports said
this...<br>
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205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9000 (cslistener).<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9001 (etlservicemgr).<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9002 (dynamid).<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9003 ().<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9004 ().<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9005 ().<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9006 ().<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9007 ().--<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9008 ().<br>
205.209.67.74 isn't responding on port 9009 (pichat)<br>
<br>
So I scanned more and found a nice clear section to open in my
router from 9030 all the way to 9085 if I wanted. And I checked the
other port I needed to. <br>
Now logging onto my system means the address to log on is no longer
ending in 9000 like most. Like every who has to give links to their
grid I tell them 9030 instead.<br>
<br>
I use DYNDNS Updater for a permanent IP all that is free. And my
first of many region.ini files is set up like this...<br>
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[Shuri Village]<br>
RegionUUID = 0692e48a-ca03-458f-a295-699a1cb2c67d<br>
Location = 1000,1000<br>
InternalAddress = 192.168.0.198<br>
InternalPort = 9030<br>
AllowAlternatePorts = False<br>
ExternalHostName = ryukyu.dnsdojo.com<br>
MasterAvatarFirstName = <YOUR FIRST NAME><br>
MasterAvatarLastName = <YOUR LAST NAME><br>
MasterAvatarSandboxPassword = <YOUR PASSWORD><br>
MaxPrims = 15000<br>
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Of course if you are on a LAN like I am, put your LAN ip in the
place of my InternalAddress = 192.168.0.198.<br>
A mistake I made in the past was using the entire
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="HTTP://ryukyu.dnsdojo.com/">HTTP://ryukyu.dnsdojo.com/</a> in my External address. Once I was set
up at DYNDNS and got my DSN, all opensim wanted was ExternalHostName
= ryukyu.dnsdojo.com<br>
<br>
No one need try my grid yet. Only my web page tells about how it is
coming, with images and links to stats and the news and blog. I am
still working on adding help pages another links. But the sim is
only open to a few chosen builders and close family for the time
being.<br>
<br>
It does work though. One friend from Australia comes nearly
everyday to build.<br>
<br>
BTW: I try to only open needed ports to the outside world.
allowing everyone access you all your ports don't make your system
safe from hackers, greifers or bored kids looking for something to
destroy. I still back up everything. Going DMZ just isn't safe.
You might just need to use alternate ports.<br>
<br>
Also have to checked to be sure your router has loop back
capabilities?<br>
<br>
Hope this gets you started off.<br>
InuYasha<br>
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