Check your Simulator!

Enter your Simulator data to check :)

ExternalHostName: (found in /Regions/Regions.ini)
http_listener_port (found in OpenSim.ini)
InternalPort (from /Regions/Regions.ini or other..)


Results

TCP: Your simulator http_listener_port provided in OpenSim.ini
Results:

UDP: Your Region ExternalHostName and InternalPort provided in /Regions/Regions.ini
Results:

IP address information
  • Your external IP address on the computer you are browsing this web page from: <--- YOU <--- YOUR SIMULATOR
  • Your internal IP according to external javascript tool at net.ipcalf.com (no guarantee this is accurate)
    * This is neeeded information for setting up port forwarding on your cable modem or router. It shows IPV4 and IPV6 adresses.




Everything checks out... and I am still having problems. :(
If you need help setting up port forwarding on your router / modem / gateway...

Recommended by Foxx Bode: Windows 10 NAT Loopback link at Wikipedia

Port forwarding google search - Just add your router name and model at the end (eg: Netgear n600... Comcast Gateway... etc..)

If your simulator passes all tests above, others can connect to your region, but you can not. You likely need LOOPBACK set up, so your local computer can connect to intself, or other computers in your local / home network.

Loopback adapter google search - Just add your operating system (eg: Windows 10... Ubuntu 16.04... etc)

Source code for this utility: simdiagnostic.php - Free to use, bend, spindle, mutilate, host anywhere. Please take it off my hands. :)

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