Hi Fleep. Maybe you've already tried this, but I'd suggest setting ExternalHostName as your external IP (129.137.2.x) rather than your hostname (ucsim1.irc.uc.edu).
Behind NAT, some places (including Amazon EC2, I found) use an (IMHO evil) thing called Split DNS (or "Split Brain DNS"), where the IP address you get inside the firewall is different to the one you get outside your firewall. This may be causing your OpenSim box to think that ucsim1.irc.uc.edu is 10.23.23.x rather than 129.137.2.x. HTH, let us know how you get on. On 30 March 2011 23:44, Fleep Tuque <[email protected]> wrote: > the client > correctly uses the external IP to communicate with the robust server, but > after the authentication process, I see the client trying to send packets to > the simulator machine's internal IP (10.23.23.x) instead of an external IP > address (129.137.2.x). > [snip] > In the region.ini file I've tried > various permutations of the InternalAddress and ExternalHostName variables, > currently InternalAddress is set to the internal IP 10.23.23.x and the > ExternalHostName is set to the hostname ucsim1.irc.uc.edu (the box running > opensim.exe). -- Edmund Edgar Founder, KK Social Minds Educational Technology for the Web and Virtual Worlds [email protected] +81 090 3912 3380 Skype: edmundedgar Second Life: Edmund Earp Linked In: edmundedgar Twitter: @edmundedgar http://www.socialminds.jp _______________________________________________ Opensim-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users
