try to fill in the IP address instead of the domain name in the
Region.ini for ExternalHostName.
It helped in my configuration but it seems that everybody is thinking
that the resolving of the domain name is resolved.
I think there is still problem with that...
with regards,
Johan Taal
The router I am using is a NETGEAR WNDR3700v4; Gigabit router. It's not
using stock firmware though as I have replaced it with DD-WRT v24-sp2
(04/01/15) std.
Initially the DD-WRT firmware didn't support loopback out of the box so
I had to enable it with a firewall rule as per the DD-WRT wiki
FQDN on externalhostname should be working
Make sure you did not set a option ResolveAddress to true
Btw this was broken by mistake, but only for a few hours on master
Think the issue did not reach any RC
From: opensim-users-boun...@opensimulator.org
Hi Fred / et all,
My Grid configuration is running behind a company firewall. So all
service we provide are serviced by the company firewall. We dont want to
advertise our internal IP addresses to the outside world. So we run an
internal DNS server with all the internal network and an external
Johan Taal: You have an interesting comment that the FQDN should not be used
on regions. Are you saying that the DNS system at the far end may have issues
resolving it to an IP? Or that the LAN user cannot get to the region because
their DNS server is not resolving, thus occasionally
Hi to All,
I have reported this problem before. This version and the version of
OpenSim before does NOT allow Full Qualified Domain Name in the
Region.ini file. I think it should be. The problem is gone when you fill
in the IP address there.
Specially for big company networks (schools,
Fred,
I also checked my gridcommon.INI and this one statememt does not have the
http:// in the different addresses.
Could this be my problem?
[Network]
http_listener_port = 9182
OutboundDisallowForUserScriptsExcept =
Fred,
I read your response with great interest. I also have TP problems on a
frequent basis, and I switched away from Frontier and the actionteck modem
and went back to Brighthouse/Spectrum which uses a true pass-through modem
and I use my WRT1200AC V2 modem running standard Linksys
1. Re: Problems with teleporting in grid mode from simulator
instance to another instance? (Chris)
It appears to me that your LAN dest region did not handshake properly,
somewhere at the Agent creation process, and the CAPS seed process found
the destination socket was not