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[!AltME] Discussion about AltME

Ammon
17-Jan-2008
[2734]
Where?
Henrik
17-Jan-2008
[2735]
if you can't see him, he's probably the one who is none
Ammon
17-Jan-2008
[2736]
I don't see Terry in the Video Tutorials group...
Reichart
18-Jan-2008
[2737]
This is not a bug...simply, I left this world, and rejoined...
Ammon
19-Jan-2008
[2738]
Ah... That would explain it.  Thanks.
Graham
24-Jan-2008
[2739]
Altme runs under wine 0.9.28 ??
Gabriele
24-Jan-2008
[2740]
i'm on 0.9.53... but i assume it does
Ammon
24-Jan-2008
[2741]
I was running AltME under Wine 2+ years ago and it was working perfectly...
Anton
24-Jan-2008
[2742x2]
I'm on 0.9.49.
Runs very well.
Graham
24-Jan-2008
[2744x2]
Interesting.  I tried to run Synapse under Xandros and it crashed.
I might just try pure wine instead.
james_nak
25-Jan-2008
[2746]
What's the file size limit in Altme nowadays?
Reichart
25-Jan-2008
[2747]
Windows :: Right click, select properties.
Ammon
25-Jan-2008
[2748]
Graham what version of Xandros are you using?
Graham
26-Jan-2008
[2749]
it was a version I downloaded late last year.  Expired now I guess.
Robert
30-Jan-2008
[2750]
Ports: Hi, I want to setup AltME in a way that it connects to a local 
port-forwarding proxy which than tunnels the connections.


What local ports does AltME use? And what are the remote IPs / Ports 
I need to use?
Tomc
30-Jan-2008
[2751]
robert I think whatever you tried broke safeworld ;^)
Henrik
30-Jan-2008
[2752]
it may have been a DNS problem, because I was connected to the r3 
world the whole time and could send messages just fine. of course 
it's no fun if there is no one to respond. :-)
Tomc
30-Jan-2008
[2753]
I know ....just razzing
Gregg
30-Jan-2008
[2754]
I think 5400 is the main port.
Pekr
30-Jan-2008
[2755]
Robert - http://www.altme.com/guide/advanced.html#sect0.7.
btiffin
30-Jan-2008
[2756]
Robert, no docs but check  worlds/rebol3/config.txt  and prefs/prefs.txt
Graham
30-Jan-2008
[2757]
If the lookup server dies, then no one can reconnect to a world anywhere. 
 This is how Altme controls access.
Gregg
31-Jan-2008
[2758]
Is everyone else able to see their own worlds now? I can see RT worlds, 
but not my own, even one I start locally. The test page on the AltMe 
site says they should be reachable.
btiffin
31-Jan-2008
[2759]
I'm still getting  exists but not on-line.
Gregg
31-Jan-2008
[2760]
I guess nobody else here is running their own worlds.
Pekr
31-Jan-2008
[2761]
I will by trying to start one on Saturday ...
Brock
31-Jan-2008
[2762]
the one world I have been running was no longer activated.  Same 
problem I've always had with AltME.  The world name is not payed 
for so therefore after inactivity would be released to be reused 
by others.  However, it is accessed daily, but still get's released 
every once in a while.  I can now access it after re-registering 
it.
Reichart
31-Jan-2008
[2763]
We are tracking these down.
Gregg
31-Jan-2008
[2764x2]
I got it back up. I have shortcuts that use the command line options 
to start the worlds. That doesn't work. I had to go into the UI and 
choose Start a World, then I could see them again.
Just figured it out two minutes ago.
Reichart
31-Jan-2008
[2766]
To confirm, you are saying that to start a world, you "had to click 
on"  [Start a World]?
Gregg
31-Jan-2008
[2767x2]
They would start on the server just fine from the shortcut, but I 
couldn't connect to them until I did that.
So everything looked good. Even the AltMe test page said they were 
reachable. But the AltMe client couldn't see them.
Robert
1-Feb-2008
[2769x2]
I read the docs. But the port 5400-5409 are outgoing ports. So no 
problem to tunnel them. But than AltME gets back via port 5500. But 
AltME directly contacts to my system, not using the tunnel.
I tried to use a SOCKS proxy for dynamic tunneling but AltME doesn't 
seem to have SOCKS support done right or at all.
Brock
1-Feb-2008
[2771]
My understanding is it uses port 5500 to check the world server and 
5400-5409 are dedicated for your world addresses, incoming and outgoing. 
 The AltME client itself simply uses your default internet ports, 
80, 8080.
Pekr
1-Feb-2008
[2772x3]
5400 is incoming port IIRC
5500 is for World lookup - outgoing. 5400 is incoming port, when 
you run your own worlds. 5400 - 5400 is vaguely described. But maybe 
it is because most ISPs don't block outgoing connections at all.
In order to run your own world, you need to DST-NAT (forward) particular 
incoming port to your machine.
Tomc
1-Feb-2008
[2775]
Gregg : I run my own world ...I just never log off of that one.
Robert
2-Feb-2008
[2776]
It's not about running my own world. It's about connection to worlds. 
The thing is that this port 5500 seems to be an incoming port. And 
this one is routed wrong.
Henrik
11-Feb-2008
[2777]
would be nice to allow opening groups in separate windows.
BrianH
11-Feb-2008
[2778]
Or at least tabs.
Henrik
11-Feb-2008
[2779]
we talked a little bit about subgroups in the r3-alpha world: a group 
that holds subgroups, for particularly shortlived topics, like an 
event (last nights episode of XYZ TV show) or for short discussions 
of questions. this avoids mashing separate subtopics into one group 
and they wouldn't scroll out of view as quickly.
BrianH
11-Feb-2008
[2780]
The alternative suggested was threaded discussions.
[unknown: 5]
11-Feb-2008
[2781]
Maybe make optional expirable groups that way if a post doesn't take 
place for some time in a respective expirable group that group will 
expire and clean itself up.
Henrik
11-Feb-2008
[2782]
I wouldn't want the material to disappear, but if it could be very 
compacted, perhaps.
Henrik
23-Feb-2008
[2783]
it would be nice to see a list of files that you are about to download 
in the file sharing module. there's nothing useful about seeing dialogs 
with "There are 5 files to download.".