NAT loopback*, also known as *NAT* hairpinning or *NAT*
>>>>> reflection, is a feature in many consumer routers which permits the access
>>>>> of a service via the public IP address from inside the local network.
>>>>>
>>>>> I believe you
; loopback to work. The address of your local world is known by it’s NAT
>>>> address, outside of your local network which is an un-routable address.
>>>>
>>>> By messing with your host file you can fake things for yourself inside
>>>> your local n
Stand October 21, 2015
1) router is configured to forward TCP and UDP Ports 9000-9006
2) windows firewall Inbound Rule TPC ports 9000-9006 and UDP Ports
9000-9006 for diva-r25950 -> Opensim.exe
3) Dyndns noip installed software that will update my external IP each time
it changes
4) Hosts file:
Thank you Garmin. I have configured my internet connection to be a static
internal IP which is 192.168.2.10. Following your suggestion I replaced the
0.0.0.0 with that IP.
Result is: The console shows:
17:48:30 - [SCENE]: Region Arcana Welcome authenticated and authorized
incoming
root agent Isis
192.168.2.xxx is an internal network number; that works fine until you
have to connect to the outside internet, once you do that opensim gets
confused.
I have a no-ip address which I set up to my actual home LAN number,
which I get from whatismyip.com
On 10/21/2015 07:54 AM, Isis Ophelia
Hi Isis,
The internal IP should always be 0.0.0.0. Making it a static address does
not hinder you in principle, but tat is not the config parameter you need
to worry about.
What is the ExternalHostName entry? That should be your domain name.
On 21 October 2015 at 16:54, Isis Ophelia
al users will work fine. If
>> you use you external IP address only external users will work fine. If you
>> run multiple opensim servers your router must support loopback if you
>> expect remote users to be able to move between your regions on the
>> different local server
Hi Isis, please see comments to your original post:
Of the top of my head, you need to forward the simulator ports on the
router and Windows Firewall (I completely disable Windows Firewall on all
my computers).
Adding your domain name as a loopback alias in the hosts file is a sign
that your
Anyone running diva as standalone HG enabled in own PC? I hope you have a
solution for my problem.
System: Windows 8.1
Diva (OpenSim 0.8.1 post-fixes) Added 5/26/201
Mowes: for mysql + php + apache
Windows Firewall: Inbound rules to open ports TCP + UDP 9100-9106
Router: forwarding ports TCP +