Ok problem solved... It seems like I had firewall enabled on my client machine blocking ports 9000, 10000 and 10001
But now I still cant login... Authentication fails at every try. What ip should I type after the user login name i.e. testu...@79.65.43.27 which is global ip of the server machine or testu...@192.198.0.2 which is the internal ip assigned by my modem? at the moment both of these dont work. But I think the issue is related to this ip attached to the login name. since the internal ip of the authentication server is 192.198.0.2 it seems like it does not accept a login name ending with 79.65.43.27.... But I guess this one starting with 79 is used elsewhere as well so login fails every time... How to configure my xml and ini files so that I can connect to my server without a problem? Thanks a lot, Ates Akaydin On 5 Ocak, 10:57, akaydin <atesakay...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi There, > > So far I have been working with a local server. But just recently I've > tried deploying a web realxtend server which is not connected to any > grid and serves stand alone... > > I have an average DSL connection and modem(Airties RT-205TT). My modem > assigns internal ips like 192.168.0.2... etc for each of the machines > connected to it at the moment. In addition I am using dynamic ip for > now so each time I reset my modem my global ip changes. But I guess it > should not be a problem for now. > > And my server uses TCP&UDP ports 9000,10000,10001 for OpenSim, Asset > and Authentication servers. In addition my 2 regions serve on 10101 > and 10102 at the moment. > > Anyway I'have read that in order to do external connections to a > server with such a configuration I need to configure my NAT so that > WAN ports 9000-10001 from global ip map to my LAN ports 9000-10001(on > 192.168.0.2 for instance)... I did this configuration correctly > (referenced from the manual)as well. > > However I still cannot connect to my server from a seperate pc having > adsl connection when I type the global ip and port number(9000) on my > login screen... Asset,OpenSim and Authentication logs do not even show > an attempt of connection. > > I have downloaded a port scanner from the internet and tried to scan > for the open ports. On the same pc where my server is deployed I see > ports 9000-10001 shown as open however when I try to scan the global > ip of this pc from a seperate pc these ports are shown as closed. > However when I do the scan for the global ip from a seperate pc I see > port 80 is opened which is the html interface of my modem. So I can > externally connect my modem's interface. > > Have anyone experienced similar problems? And what do you think this > problem relates to? My modem or RealXTend server. Can anyone help me > solve this issue? > > Thanks a lot, > > Best Regards, > > Ates Akaydin -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org