He has a Windows XP machine that is running the Diva distro. Here's our current setup:
We have a standalone Diva distro 0.7.0 on a Windows XP computer in the UK, with two other computers inside that network; two external computers outside the UK. Broadband provider is Sky. On router (Sagem f...@st 2504 firmware version 2.8Sky): Port 9000 for TCP/UDP and ports 9001-9003 for UDP Windows firewall disabled on both computers inside the network regions.ini file: external IP is our-grid.dyndns-server.com (note: when we change the external IP to the actual internal IP, 192.168.0.9, for the machine running our grid, our UK guy can log in from inside his network, but the 2 outside computers can't get past handshake) internal IP is 0.0.0.0 hosts file on the client the UK guy is trying to login from: 192.168.0.9 our-grid.dyndns-server.com uPnP and DMZ are both off, disabled (we've tried both ways) On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Jeroen van Veen <[email protected]>wrote: > Did you check the iptables(if on linux) script? I used it succesfully to > have > both internal and external access to the sims. > > kind regards, > > Jeroen > > On Wednesday 01 December 2010 14:45:52 iSkye Silverweb wrote: > > I'm sorry if we are testing some people's patience on this. All the help > > thus far is much appreciated. We have a lot to do, just as we're sure > > everyone here on this list is also very busy. We would REALLY like to > get > > this solved. > > > > Initially, we followed the steps of installing the Diva distribution, and > > the result was that our UK guy could log in from the LAN, but the two > > external users could not get past the handshake. Then, the going round > in > > circles started. > > > > Let me give a recap of all we've checked, just so we're clear: > > > > Yes, we did look at the various websites like the one at the link you > gave, > > Diva, when installing the distro, and we followed the instructions, and > we > > have since checked and rechecked several times as the only help we seem > to > > be getting is links to the ports issue. > > > > YES, port 9000 is open on the server machine for TCP and UDP > > YES, ports 9001 to 9003 are open for UDP > > We have used a port checker which confirmed this, and > > YES, they are open on the firewall and directed to the server machine. > > We have checked with port checkers both from inside and outside the > > network. > > > > YES, all address references in the myworld.ini and regions files point to > > the DYNDNS address > > YES, we have changed all the inside-LAN clients' hostfiles to point to > the > > DYNDNS address to the server > > > > We even bought a new router, since we learned the previous one was an > older > > model that did not support NAT loopback, after attempting multiple > > (fruitless) firmware updates. The new router is a Sagem f...@st 2504 with > > firmware version 2.8Sky (our broadband provider is Sky), which supposedly > > does support NAT loopback. > > > > As a result: > > EXTERNAL users can now get in, past the handshake and inworld, but > > INTERNAL users fail at handshake. > > > > As we have said, the only way we we seem to get internal users in is by > > adding an entry in the hosts file of the SERVER machine, which then > > prevents people from outside getting in until that entry is removed from > > the hosts file on the server machine. This is kludgy and not a good > > permanent solution, but it enables us to work together. > > > > I hope this has made our problem more clear and that there is a solution > > other than to keep checking the same information we have already looked > at > > and tried. All your help is very much appreciated, and we've learned an > > enormous amount thus far, but we are still stymied by this last bit. > > > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Diva Canto <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > These issues are explained in several places, here's one: > > > https://github.com/diva/d2/wiki/DNS > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >
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