Yeah the need for a DNS name scheme here is thoroughly overstated. In fact, it adds more complexity and is something I typically do only *after* getting everything working fine.
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Jeff Kelley <open...@pescadoo.net> wrote: > At 12:59 PM -0400 21/8/14, David Saunders wrote: > > A solution that helped for me, Make sure your public IPs have names( >> ie. > >http://example.com>example.com) Its is important that they do for >> the next steps. >> >> What I have done in the past since most of my routers I have used do note >> provide a >> local loopback to local next work. You can use some of the dynamic name >> sites for >> this if you cat add a machine name to a domain. >> > > > Hi David. > > I have never used a domain name for opensimulator. Just because I did not > bother to find a name. I manage my name server, so it would be easy to add > any number of subdomains. I'm just lazy. > > There are 2 standalones and a grid running on 88.161.20.136 (don't try > 9000, it's firewalled ; a public test standalone sits at 9100 and the pubic > grid at 8002). > > Fortunately, my router does loopback, so internal and external logins are > unified. > > > > I have used this on a DSL modem with an dynamic IP dose not support >> loopback :|, >> 1 linux robust/sim host, 1 win7 machine with simulator and multiple >> virtual linux on >> the win7 machine. I use dyndns to update the host names. >> > > Interesting. May I ask why you virtualize Linux on Win instead of running > .NET? > > > -- Jeff > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > Opensim-users@opensimulator.org > http://opensimulator.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users > -- =================================== http://osgrid.org/ http://simhost.com http://twitter.com/jstallings2
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