<p>My router does not like loopback, so if I try to access anything by the external name, it won't work. So I use the hosts file to point back to the server for internal use..</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Aug 15, 2011 3:51 PM, "Gary Beck" <<a href="mailto:gab4gab@gmail.com">gab4gab@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Pete,<br>> From what you say I assume you have <a href="http://myusername.dyndns.org">myusername.dyndns.org</a> set up to be your external IP address. Browsing from outside your lan using <a href="http://myusername.dyndns.org:9000">myusername.dyndns.org:9000</a> to get the hippo page is some key info. Now I'm still wondering what you're doing in the hosts file. If your dyndns is set up to point to your external IP you shouldn't need to modify it using hosts.<br>
> By the way for internal address 0.0.0.0 is normally the address is use.<br>> - Gary Beck<br>> ----- Original Message ----- <br>> From: Guardian <br>> To: <a href="mailto:opensim-users@lists.berlios.de">opensim-users@lists.berlios.de</a> <br>
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:30 PM<br>> Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] Awaiting region handshake<br>> <br>> <br>> Just before I answer these questions, note I just tried building a DNS server and using that instead of the hosts file, but it did not'help.<br>
> <br>> For external hostname I am using <a href="http://myusername.dyndns.org">myusername.dyndns.org</a> and I have Aldo tried my external IP address 202.155.etc<br>> <br>> The internalhostname I've tried 0.0.0.0 as well as 192.168.1.251<br>
> <br>> I can also browse to <a href="http://myusername.dyndns.org:9000">myusername.dyndns.org:9000</a> and get the hippo page...<br>> <br>> On Aug 15, 2011 2:31 PM, "Gary Beck" <<a href="mailto:gab4gab@gmail.com">gab4gab@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> > Pete,<br>> > 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.<br>
> > 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.<br>
> > - Gary<br>> > ----- Original Message ----- <br>> > From: Guardian <br>> > To: <a href="mailto:opensim-users@lists.berlios.de">opensim-users@lists.berlios.de</a> <br>> > Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 10:04 PM<br>
> > Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] Awaiting region handshake<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > I just tried changing the port to 9001 and forwarding that but still no go. <br>> > <br>> > On Aug 15, 2011 7:37 AM, "Guardian" <<a href="mailto:linux.deamon@gmail.com">linux.deamon@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> > > Hi Guys,<br>> > > <br>> > > Thanks for the suggestions, I've checked the ports and they seem fine, both<br>> > > 8002TCP and 9000TCP/UDP are open.<br>> > > <br>
> > > <br>> > > <br>> > > <br>> > > On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 1:02 AM, Karen Palen <<a href="mailto:karenpalensl@gmail.com">karenpalensl@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > > <br>
> > >> I have always found that the free "Shields Up" at <a href="http://WWW.grc.com">WWW.grc.com</a> is a<br>> > >> "quick and dirty way" to verify that the ports are actually open and<br>
> > >> working.<br>> > >><br>> > >> I also found that my TOR relay setup uses 9000 series ports and can<br>> > >> interfere with extenal connections.<br>> > >><br>
> > >> There are a lot of links in that chain that can block the traffic!<br>> > >><br>> > >> Karen<br>> > >><br>> > >> On 08/14/2011 02:39 AM, Fleep Tuque wrote:<br>
> > >> > Hi Pete,<br>> > >> ><br>> > >> > When I had similar symptoms, it turned out my virus protection software<br>> > >> was<br>> > >> > blocking UDP traffic. Usually it seems if you get as far as "waiting for<br>
> > >> > region handshake", then your TCP traffic is ok but there's an issue with<br>> > >> the<br>> > >> > UDP traffic somewhere.<br>> > >> ><br>> > >> > If you have security software running, maybe try disabling it and seeing<br>
> > >> if<br>> > >> > that changes anything, can also install a packet sniffer like Wireshark<br>> > >> to<br>> > >> > see what packets are coming and going in case that helps diagnose the<br>
> > >> issue.<br>> > >> > Can also double check to make sure the proper ports are open with a 3rd<br>> > >> > party..<br>> > >> ><br>> > >> > Let us know if any of that helps and good luck!<br>
> > >> ><br>> > >> > - Chris/Fleep<br>> > >> ><br>> > >> ><br>> > >> ><br>> > >> > On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 5:27 AM, Guardian <<a href="mailto:linux.deamon@gmail.com">linux.deamon@gmail.com</a>><br>
> > >> wrote:<br>> > >> ><br>> > >> >> Hi all,<br>> > >> >><br>> > >> >> I'm running opensim in Robust grid mode, and I've been trying to connect<br>
> > >> >> outside my LAN but just arnt having any luck.<br>> > >> >><br>> > >> >> I get to awaiting region handshake, then the "we're having trouble<br>
> > >> >> connecting" message. I know this is a fairly common issue, and here is<br>> > >> what<br>> > >> >> I've tried:<br>> > >> >><br>> > >> >> Checking ports 8002 8001 and 9000 are forwarded to the correct server.<br>
> > >> >><br>> > >> >> Checked, rechecked and triplechecked regions.ini<br>> > >> >><br>> > >> >> I dont think my router supports loop back so I set an entry in the hosts<br>
> > >> >> file on the server so the external domain name points back to the<br>> > >> server.<br>> > >> >><br>> > >> >> I've been at this for months, I even gave up and tried a bunch of other<br>
> > >> >> Sims, but none of them have the features I want.<br>> > >> >><br>> > >> >> Can anyone help step through this issue?<br>> > >> >><br>
> > >> >> Thanks in advance,<br>> > >> >> -Pete<br>> > >> >><br>> > >> >> _______________________________________________<br>> > >> >> Opensim-users mailing list<br>
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