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CrazyICE
6th February 2006, 13:56
hi,
what exactly does the following message mean? :scratchch
"InSim: packet from unauthorised IP address".
I get this, when i connect to my LFS dedi server via Internet!
Messiah
6th February 2006, 17:07
Hm.. interesting. I've never seen this message before :D
Does your server run as LAN server? Maybe it is considered unauthorised if connecting from outside the LAN (with the specific IP ranges for private networks).
CrazyICE
6th February 2006, 18:14
no, it's not a LAN server...
it's a common LFS server which you can get from LFS hosters...
could the InSim Relay create that message?
cause if I connect then 2 programmes are using InSim...
Frankmd
6th February 2006, 21:10
I think an Insim server (the game you are communicating with) can only take 1 connection, so trying to make 2 connections will result in that error.
Messiah
6th February 2006, 22:17
That could be the cause indeed.
Usually the old connection is overwritten when sending a new InSim Init packet. So if the Relay gets disconnected it tries to reconnect (after no ACK packets are received anymore, guess that's how it checks if it is disconnected), both may not be able to know when they're disconnected instantly and they keep sending packets to the server and causing the errormessage. :scratchch
Victor
6th February 2006, 22:26
actually, there can indeed be only one connection with/to insim, but only the first connection is the one that works. Another incoming connection request will fail, because it came from another ip/port than the first connection.
When this second connection attempt happens, you'll get the message as pasted in the first post.
CrazyICE
7th February 2006, 07:06
actually, there can indeed be only one connection with/to insim, but only the first connection is the one that works. Another incoming connection request will fail, because it came from another ip/port than the first connection.
When this second connection attempt happens, you'll get the message as pasted in the first post.
i thought that...
is there a possibillity to use just more than one InSim application?
I've heard about a so called InSim Gateway (used by Racemanager).
how can I make such a gateway?
Messiah
7th February 2006, 20:30
actually, there can indeed be only one connection with/to insim, but only the first connection is the one that works.Got overriding of the old connection changed, uh? :)
I've heard about a so called InSim Gateway (used by Racemanager).
how can I make such a gateway?
Yes, Silkswift once wrote a Gateway in Python (yes, also included in the RaceManager compilation). His website is currently unavailable though (http://lfs.marcoz.org).
It connects via InSim and other applications connect to the gateway instead of to InSim directly. All packets are forwarded in either way except for the InSimInit and Close commands, I assume. That's how it basically works.
CrazyICE
9th February 2006, 10:59
hmmm...
so i have to contact Silkswift...
thx!
Silkswift
9th February 2006, 17:34
Indeed, the site is down, and I haven't taken the time to switch it over to somewhere else.
You can download the python version here though:
http://www.marcoz.org/RaceManager-Oct12.zip
o1d d0g
27th June 2007, 23:51
Link is down: http://www.marcoz.org/RaceManager-Oct12.zip
Please post or provide link for this excellent program.
Thank you.
GeForz
28th June 2007, 02:05
There have been a lot InSim changes in the last Patch which results in
a) The RaceManages uses an old incompatible InSim Version and cannot talk with LFS anymore.
b) LFS can now handle multiple InSim connections which makes the gatewas obsolent.
c) Well see a) ;P
the_angry_angel
28th June 2007, 09:09
a) was such a big issue you thought it was worth mentioning twice? ;)
Scawen
28th June 2007, 11:06
I'll close this thread as it refers to an old version of InSim.
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