Have you tried changing your external IP to the numeric external IP? I hear there are problems with using FQDNs in
ExternalHostNames though I keep forgetting the details.
As for the viewer log, that's a good point. In a sample connection I have
2012-12-14T00:38:57Z INFO: addCircuitData: LLCircuit::addCircuitData for
192.168.1.7
as the first entry for the simulator's ip address, though I don't know if that's only printed out on a successful
circuit established with the simulator or not.
On 14/12/12 00:10, Emperor Starfinder wrote:
Thanks for the information.
I’ve tried the following:
1.I ensured that NAT Loopback is set accordingly.
2.I’ve given the machine a static IP within my network.
3.I’ve experimented with changing the External IP Address from a numeric IP
such as 192.168.1.xx to a domain name such
as example.dyndns.org.
4.I’ve moved the machine’s static IP to the DMZ as I had seen suggested in a
forum post (forget the forum.)
5.I’ve double checked to be sure the firewall isn’t blocking the ports ( I even
tried this with firewall turned off).
6.I’ve successfully logged into the region via another pc on my network using
multiple different viewers so it is
clearly something not resolving the ip for viewers externally.
These steps are all producing the same result.
Is there a file that perhaps I can look at i.e. viewer log, etc that might shed
light on this as well?
Thanks.
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