Thanks for this. I thought the documentation states that "0.0.0.0" would be interpreted as meaning "all local interfaces"?

I tried explicitly putting in the internal IP (the 10.x.x.x) but it didn't help anything - I still get a hang on "Waiting for Region handshake" from the Phoenix Viewer.

A fixed IP on Amazon would be nice, but unfortunately the charge for them :) I'm happy to keep using their dynamic IPs for the moment, even though it means editing the OpenSim config files each time I restart the EC2 instance.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks,
Kenneth.

On 08/01/2012 20:09, Chris Collins wrote:
In the region.ini "InternalAddress = "0.0.0.0"" you need to set that to the internal IP that you get with the EC2 instance. run the command 'ifconfig' to get that machines internal IP. They usually start with 10. . On EC2 if you do not do that it will just sit there with Region Handshake. Also I generally allocate an external IP on AWS and use that for the external IP. ONE other thing to watch is that if you stop and start your EC2 machine you will be allocated another internal IP address.

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