I think the ipv6 is a red herring. You say other machines on the local net can access the server machine. In that case I think you should be able to access JHS from one of those other machines. Can you do this?
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 6:45 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote: > Bill > >>All machines in local net are able to access that server, including WiFi >>clients... > > So far no luck on ipv6 brokers > > greg > ~krsnadas.org > > -- > > from: bill lam <[email protected]> > to: [email protected] > date: 3 October 2013 15:29 > subject: Re: [Jgeneral] JHS, in the field > > Did port forward from router to that computer? > > -- > > from: greg heil <[email protected]> > to: General forum <[email protected]> > date: 3 October 2013 12:10 > subject: Re: [Jgeneral] JHS, in the field > > Eric > >>Ah ok, not sure if anything here is special. J8/JHS is served from a Win7 64b >>machine connected, by a 4 port ethernet, to local and internet boxes. > > Pascal > >>Ah! No firewalls but my local IP is 192.0.x.x:(( > > Are you saying somehow the router (i have a Trendnet) can set up an IP point? > > greg > ~krsnadas.org > > -- > > from: Pascal Jasmin <[email protected]> via forums.jsoftware.com > to: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > date: 3 October 2013 11:57 > subject: Re: [Jgeneral] JHS, in the field > >>I'd look into firewalls and avast other antivirus software on your machine. >>If you have a 192.0.x.x ip, then you can't connect into it. The easiest >>workaround would be to use an ipv6 broker to get a reachable ipv6 address, >>but then I'm not sure JHS works with even a local only ipv6 address (failed >>on my initial attempts). So the 2nd easiest workaround might be point to >>point ipv4 connector services, or an option on your router. > >>as a word of caution, you give the world access to formatting your hard drive >>or other use of your machine by doing this. > > -- > > from: Eric Iverson <[email protected]> > to: General forum <[email protected]> > date: 3 October 2013 11:53 > subject: Re: [Jgeneral] JHS, in the field > > BIND=: 'any' > is the only setting you need for JHS (the rest are details). > >>The next level problem is settings on your server machine. I can't help much >>with this, but often by default of normal machine (not set up as a server) >>won't accept connections. Give info about your platform and perhaps forum >>users may be able to help. > > -- > > from: greg heil <[email protected]> > to: General forum <[email protected]> > date: 3 October 2013 11:42 > subject: Re: [Jgeneral] JHS, in the field > > Eric > >>Thanks, i do have jhs.ijs setup with BIND=:'any' and it does get me to the >>local network, but not the internet... i see a LHOK=:1 in there. Does there >>need to be a similar var for wider serving? > > greg > ~krsnadas.org > > -- > > from: Eric Iverson <[email protected]> > to: General forum <[email protected]> > date: 3 October 2013 11:12 > subject: Re: [Jgeneral] JHS, in the field > >>By default a JHS server will only accept connections from localhost. You need >>to change the bind parameter to be any. > > Study script ~addons/ide/jhs/config/jhs_default.ijs > >>This is a likely explanation, but there are lots of other internet > things that can go wrong that are outside of JHS control. > > -- > > From: greg heil <[email protected]> > To: General forum <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2013 1:39:52 PM > Subject: [Jgeneral] JHS, in the field > > i am trying to connect to JHS "in the field", but having no luck. Tried > myip:65001/jijx > Where myip was reported by ~whatismyip.com > i get an "unable to connect" page > Though i can connect to it (at that port) on the local network... > > ---~ > http://whatismyip.com > > greg > ~krsnadas.org > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
