Oopps my fault.... thanks Toni I forgot to check that part :(....

On 7 Ocak, 19:37, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote:
> akaydin kirjoitti:
>
> > Do you know how I can contact Mikko Pallari? Perhaps an e-mail adress
> > or something like that? He seems to know a lot about this issue.
>
> He reads this list too.
>
> > Also I could not find the source code of the application at:
> >http://sourceforge.net/projects/realxtendserver/
>
> It is there, you need to go to the dev 
> section,http://sourceforge.net/projects/realxtendserver/develop.. that has the
> svn url and also a link to the web browsing view to the source, 
> e.g.http://realxtendserver.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/realxtendserver/aut...
>
> > I have already checked-out source code of the latest version of
> > OpenSim and Modrex Modules however these dont include the source code
> > for the authentication server...
>
> Yep it is a separate app, not part of modrex.
>
> > Ateş Akaydın
>
> ~Toni
>
> > On 7 Ocak, 09:35, Ryan McDougall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> The source can be found 
> >> here:http://sourceforge.net/projects/realxtendserver/
>
> >> I seem to recall a discussion about this issue before. Perhaps you can
> >> look at the mailing list archives for an answer. Unfortunately, 0.5
> >> isn't being actively worked on any more, as we are focusing on Naali
> >> and 
> >> Taiga:http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Main_Page#Developer_Preview_Releases
>
> >> Cheers,
>
> >> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 6:28 PM, akaydin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Ryan thanks a lot for your answer.
>
> >>> Unfortunately [email protected] does not work from outside network.
> >>> Nothing happens if I use internal ip here(192.168.0.2) however if I
> >>> use WAN IP then I can connect to the authentication server(from what I
> >>> see on authentication server console) but login operation fails. And
> >>> if I can connect to the authentication server(althought login
> >>> operation fails) then I believe that should mean that the WAN ip
> >>> resolves correctly and redirected through my NAT.
>
> >>> I may be wrong but it seems like" testuser@<wan_ip>" is also sent as a
> >>> complete string in some part of an xml message to the authentication
> >>> server. I believe only the left part before "@" sign - that is
> >>> "testuser" - and user password should be enough to authenticate a user
> >>> (considering that ip adress is already resolved).
>
> >>> It seems to me that Authentication server simply checks if
> >>> "testuser@<wan_ip>" matches with a string that it forms from local
> >>> ip... like "[email protected]" and boom!.... these two dont match
> >>> so login fails...
>
> >>> Internal ip stays the same for all pcs connected to a particular LAN.
> >>> So no problems occur if I try to connect from a seperate pc which is
> >>> in the same LAN with my server since username and host strings will
> >>> always match. (actually this is what I have been doing till now).
>
> >>> These are all my assumptions though. I may be wrong but I believe
> >>> something like this is the primary reason of this problem.
>
> >>> Can I download authentication server's source code from somewhere?
> >>> perhaps I can try to fix this in source code... I have checked modrex
> >>> site but couldn't find an svn link particularly for authentication and
> >>> avatar storage servers.
>
> >>> Perhaps you are right though. I only have basic knowledge of
> >>> networking so there may be a way of configuring the network so that
> >>> this problem is fixed.
>
> >>> Is there a tutorial on how to do such a network configuration? Or is
> >>> there anyone who successfully deployed a RealXTend server which
> >>> operates on net standalone? Preferably someone who did it with DSL
> >>> connection(and in my case also dynamic ip :D)
>
> >>> I would be happy to hear from you all...
>
> >>> And Ryan Thanks again for your answer,
>
> >>> Regards,
>
> >>> Ates Akaydin
>
> >>> On 6 Ocak, 16:44, Ryan McDougall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Once again, this is before my time, and I've never once worked on the
> >>>> authentication servers, but afaik, this was a fundamental choice to
> >>>> mimick the way e-mail works. You can't just send an email to "joe", it
> >>>> has to be "joe" at "example.com", where example.com is a computer that
> >>>> knows a certain joe among many. It works because there is an entry in
> >>>> the DNS server that says the mail server that's authoritative for
> >>>> example.com, and mail clients do a DNS query to find the IP. A number
> >>>> of people here have set up reX for the public (such as
> >>>> world.evocativi.com), so it *is* possible -- but you may need DNS
> >>>> and/or public IPs...
>
> >>>> So basically, I think this an internal network configuration issue,
> >>>> and kinda beyond what we're capable of helping you with. Network
> >>>> configuration is not easy, and present a barrier to adoption of VW
> >>>> servers (actually any non-trivial home server). Does
> >>>> "[email protected]" work from outside the network?
>
> >>>> If anyone knows better than me, feel free to correct me. Better a
> >>>> half-assed answer than none.
>
> >>>> Cheers,
>
> >>>> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:16 AM, akaydin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>> 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
>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>>http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend
> >>>>>http://www.realxtend.org
>
> >>> On 6 Ocak, 16:44, Ryan McDougall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Once again, this is before my time, and I've never once worked on the
> >>>> authentication servers, but afaik, this was a fundamental choice to
> >>>> mimick the way e-mail works. You can't just send an email to "joe", it
> >>>> has to be "joe" at "example.com", where example.com is a computer that
> >>>> knows a certain joe among many. It works because there is an entry in
> >>>> the DNS server that says the mail server that's authoritative for
> >>>> example.com, and mail clients do a DNS query to find the IP. A number
> >>>> of people here have set up reX for the public (such as
> >>>> world.evocativi.com), so it *is* possible -- but you may need DNS
> >>>> and/or public IPs...
>
> >>>> So basically, I think this an internal network configuration issue,
> >>>> and kinda beyond what we're capable of helping you with. Network
> >>>> configuration is not easy, and present a barrier to adoption of VW
> >>>> servers (actually any non-trivial home server). Does
> >>>> "[email protected]" work from outside the network?
>
> >>>> If anyone knows better than me, feel free to correct me. Better a
> >>>> half-assed answer than none.
>
> >>>> Cheers,
>
> >>>> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:16 AM, akaydin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>> 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
>
> ...
>
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