Hi Fleep, thank you for your advice. There does seem to be an issue with my 
router. I cannot get a static IP address from my ISP hence I used the dynamic 
IP. I will let you know how I get on. Thanks. Tom

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On 17 Apr 2013, at 12:59, Fleep Tuque <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Tom,
> 
> This is a fairly common question that can have a number of different root 
> causes.  
> 
> It might be helpful to go over the details of exactly what happens when you 
> try to log in.  Based on my understanding and previous posts from Justin, 
> Diva and others, this is my understanding of how it works:  When you start up 
> the client and enter your name/password, it sends those details to the 
> OpenSim login service. If your password is correct, it tells the region 
> simulator that you're coming.  The login service then sends back to your 
> client the IP address and port to use to enter that region based on the 
> information in the regions.ini configuration file.  Your client then connects 
> to the region using those details.  
> 
> If you are stuck at "Connecting to Region.." or "Waiting for region 
> handshake..." then your client successfully connected to the Opensim login 
> service, but the information it is using to try to connect to the region (IP 
> address and port number) is not allowing the connection.  This can be any 
> number of issues related to your networking setup.  
> 
> 1)  Check to make sure you have the correct ports open on your router and 
> firewall by reviewing the Opensim Network Settings page and Firewall settings 
> page.  You can verify this by using 3rd party port checker software, I've 
> used this successfully:  http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm
> 
> 2)  If you are on a home network, make sure your router supports NAT 
> Loopback, per the instructions on the Opensim wiki:  
> http://opensimulator.org/wiki/NAT_Loopback_Routers
> 
> 3)  If you do not have a router that supports NAT Loopback, or are on a 
> corporate or campus network with 1-to-1 NATing, you will need to have an 
> external static IP address assigned to your server for users outside your 
> network to connect.  See this thread for more information:  
> http://opensim-users.2152040.n2.nabble.com/NAT-amp-Corporate-Firewall-td6223654.html
> 
> I run FleepGrid from home and since my router didn't support NAT Loopback, I 
> got a static IP address from my ISP and that resolved all my issues with 
> people not being able to connect from outside my home network.
> 
> Hope this info is helpful.  Good luck and let us know how it goes!
> 
> - Chris/Fleep
> 
> 
> Chris M. Collins (SL/OS: Fleep Tuque)
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> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:44 AM, Tom <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am trying to gain external access to my OS standalone server "Diva".  On 
>> the internal network all is fine even using my external url (via dynamic 
>> dns). The  External login gets as far as [SCENE]: Region Central 
>> authenticated and authorized incoming root agent XXXXX (circuit code 
>> 230241706) (using the rest console).  Firestorm then fails giving the 
>> message "Waiting for region handshake" after a number of attempts. 
>> 
>> The IP address is redirected using dynamic dns, the host machine has a 
>> reserved IP address.  Port forwarding for both TCP and UDP are set to 
>> 9000..9004 to this machine is set up. I have the same problem with an 
>> without the firewall on (but forwarding set).
>> 
>> I am able to access the diva Wifi, webpage and use the rest console for this 
>> machine. ssh works fine.
>> 
>> Any ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks 
>> 
>> p.s. apologies for having sent request on another posting
>> 
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