What I have found to be the problem in this, if I understand the situation properly, is when the server and client are on the same LAN. To this day I have not yet solved the issue. I use pfSense router/firewall software as my router. Even though I am using the right setup in regions.ini and I supposedly have loopback enabled on the router, I get this error as long as my client is on the same side of the router. I have created a separate LAN with it's own interface card and it still doesn't work. I use DynDNS for my WAN and I use that name as SYSTEMIP (myname.homedns.org) and I have the other address as 0.0.0.0. Somehow when my client requests something of the server, my router is doing something wrong. The server is seeing the request and replying, but the reply does not get back to the client, so the client tries again. This is why the server says that it's ignoring repeated requests. Ultimately the client gives up and you can see the cleanup on the server. I'm having a network pro that knows pfSense in and out come to my home and see what he can do. I'm hoping we get it working and I can let people know what's going on. -Damon
_____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bulli Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 3:12 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] SYSTEMIP and a repeated UseCircuitCode and setting all values in the ini files to there, after startup I find the following line in the opensim.log: INFO - OpenSim.OpenSim [NETWORK]: Using xx.xx.xx.228 as SYSTEMIP ...but that's my default IP address. Please be aware that this message is completely valid, and only informing you of the fact that the variable SYSTEMIP has been filled with the value xx.xx.xx.228 Quick look in the code: m_log.InfoFormat("[NETWORK]: Using {0} as SYSTEMIP", Util.GetLocalHost().ToString()); So the value of SYSTEMIP is based on the local host definition. This does NOT mean that the value SYSTEMIP would actually be used in any other place. What did you grep for? SYSTEMIP, the hostname or the actual IP-address? Remember that an IP-address of 0.0.0.0 will also map to the default. Any chance you have (old) XML region files lying around with the default IP-address? Regards, Bulli Schumann
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