On an added note, I have checked with http://canyouseeme.org while OpenSim is running on my Windows box and the website does seem to be able to see my "service" on port 9000. People outside my LAN can actually log in to OpenSim while on Windows, it just times out on Region Handshake and returns an error.

On 5/29/2010 4:34 PM, Chris Kennedy wrote:
Hmm alright. I will try the router reset and see if it helps it. As far as I know loop back is the same

127.0.0.1       localhost

is the entry in my windows hosts file and DMZ is currently off.

I will get back with you and let you know how it went.

Many thanks for your help =)


On 5/29/2010 4:02 PM, Master_Mirage wrote:
Ok well, i still think that dual port range use looks odd to me, will assume
that its not that.
If you allready have a working linux opensim and not a working win, the only real diff is the lan ip # as far as settings go, there arnt realy any other
diffs if your doing what i think.
Its possable and i know this happens that the router dosent allways reset when it thinks it has. You may want to un-plug your router's power then back in, making shure only the portrange you have enabled is point to the right
box and re-try.
DMZ should be off btw.
Next would be loop back may be differnt on win than on *nix but i doubt it.

If that dosent set it right, you want to make shure that the port is
reacable, sometimes win can fool yah.



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