I believe the InternalIP is used to choose between network adaptors when the machine has more than one. If it's left as 0.0.0.0, then the .net SDK will choose the 'main' one - but I've no idea how it works this out (the .NET SDK docs are not clear on this matter, AFAIR).

On 05/01/13 18:28, Emperor Starfinder wrote:
Hashim,

I am assuming that you are running off of your own network LAN and not a
hosting provider.  If I am correct then it might be that your regions.ini
file may need to be fixed.

On windows (for myself at least) I have found that the internal IP should
not be 0.0.0.0 as this does cause viewers to hang at region handshake (Why
this should matter I have no idea but it appears to in some cases.)

In the regions.ini file I use for my grid I did as follows:

[Example Region]
RegionUUID = Your_Region_UUID
Coordinates = 1000,1000
InternalIP = 192.168.1.xx
Port = 9000
Alternate Ports = false
External IP = Your_Domain_Name_Or_IP_Address

Also the computer your region server is on should also have a static IP
address assigned in our local network. Theres a simple tool you can find at
portforwrd.com that will do that for you quite quickly.

Also there has been some known issues with some FQDN names which have mixed
results.  Some are from DynDNS.

I hope this helps a little.  As Ive indicated I am assuming your running on
Windows operating system but in some cases what I say might actually work on
Linux based operating systems as well.  Ive certainly found some of the
linux based tutorials I've found also seem to give me a guide with windows
also.

Emperor

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On 1/4/2013 2:02 AM, john felipe urrego mejia wrote:

Hi, please tell me or share me a tutorial or video explain me process
opensim un amazon with instances.
Tnks a lot


Here is something I wrote for Ubuntu on OSGrid, but parts of it can apply to
other distros (and grids or standalone) as well. Hope this helps!

http://forums.osgrid.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4010&p=18067

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Hello,

What value should I put in OpensIm.ini and in config.php in front of
XmlRpcServiceReadKey and XmlRpcServiceWriteKey for the groups to work ? I've
tried thinks like '1a33b' or 'group_read_key', without success.

Thank you

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I would leave these blank as the default shows, they really do not provide
any kind of security.

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Hello,

What value should I put in OpensIm.ini and in config.php in front of
XmlRpcServiceReadKey and XmlRpcServiceWriteKey for the groups to work ?
I've tried thinks like '1a33b' or 'group_read_key', without success.

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It shouldn't matter as long as it is the same thing in your config.php file,
under those lines.  it is a small attempt at some kind of security.
InuYasha.



On 1/4/2013 1:19 PM, Laurent Bechir wrote:
Hello,

What value should I put in OpensIm.ini and in config.php in front of
XmlRpcServiceReadKey and XmlRpcServiceWriteKey for the groups to work ? I've
tried thinks like '1a33b' or 'group_read_key', without success.

Thank you
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