Is there a way to configure authentication server such that it neglects IP attached to user name during authentication process. And authenticate solely on username and password instead. Nothing else?
On 6 Ocak, 10:12, akaydin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi again, > > I've read most of the manuals and made necessary modifications to my > httpsettings and configuration xml files. > > I now have a server machine connected to the internet via ADSL(Dynamic > IP). It has some internal ip adress like 192.168.0.2 assigned by the > DHCP of the Adsl Modem. I have configured necessary ip values in my > xml files to this value 192.168.0.2. > > However since the modem routs data to several machines at once I had > to make a quick NAT configuration for RealXTend ports. So I had > directed my wan ports 7000-12000 to lan ports 7000-12000 on > 192.168.0.2 > > Now here comes the tricky part. No matter what I do I cannot > authenticate my avatar from the avatar server. > > I set the user name and connect to fields to the following in the > client ui. > > User name: testuser@<wan ip> > Connect to: <wan ip>:9000 > > where <wan ip> is my WAN ip. > > Anyway I see opensim server capturing the data I send on the console > log and creating an XMLRPC message for authentication server. However > Authentication Server does nothing and returns null. So my login > process fails with a "Login Failed: Could not authenticate your > avatar. Please check your user name and password and check the grid if > problem persists" message > > If I try to connect to my server with a client on the server machine > with following parameters: > > User name: [email protected] > Connect to: 192.168.0.2:9000 > > Then I can connect without a problem. I can assure that the username > and password are correct I guess the domain name after "@" sign in > user name causes this. In a way that authentication server receives > wan-ip instead of 192.168.0.2 when I try to connect from a remote > client and doest not authenticate as wan-ip does not match with lan-ip > at that step. > > Can anyone help me solve this problem? > > Thanks a lot, > > Best Regards, > > Ates Akaydin
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