re: 1. Multi-user simulation design question (Irina Lipov)
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You could use a simple LSL scanner that only allowed certain avatars into a region.  If they are not on the list, it would teleport them back to the welcome region.    Stock Opensim or a DreamGrid setup on Windows can do this easily.  For example, set up user accounts names such as Region One, Region Two, etc. Name the regions the same way.  Add a Welcome region.   Put a script in a prim in each region that periodically checks if an Avatar name matches the region name, or not.  If not, teleport them to Welcome.

If you are on Windows, you can run a copy of Dreamgrid, and even run a copy on  on each PC, which solves the problem with no coding.  You can easily disable hypergrid in the Settings so they can't go anywhere but to their own pre-set up region(s). It's a full region server that starts with just a few clicks on a LAN.   Copy it from a server and load the startup OAR with a few clicks.  - about 200 MB in zip form for the entire system. It can also run on a thumb drive.

https://www.outworldz.com/Outworldz_installer/ <https://www.outworldz.com/Outworldz_installer/>

Fred

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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 18:39:40 +0200
From: Irina Lipov <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Opensim-users] Multi-user simulation design question
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Hi,
I am developing multi-user educational simulation
Each user (student) should "get" the same instance of the simulation. But
they should not be able to "visit/ work on" each other simulation.(I.e. the
same avatar "works" in the laboratory, but each student plays with him and
laboratory as he wants)  As well users around the web should not be able to
"enter" our wold.
What should be a correct approach/design for such application?



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