Re: [opensource-dev] Questions about SOCKS5 support in SnowGlobe

2010-06-23 Thread Neil Canham
Created jira [SNOW-724 ]  (My
SL AV is Richard Meiklejohn).  Still keen to know if one possible way to use
the SOCKS functionality is to run a SOCKS server outside the firewall and
route traffic on a known firewall-friendly port such as 80 or 443 - I'm just
trying to get familiar with this stuff myself.

On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Neil Canham  wrote:

> Thanks - that makes sense.  I can raise the jira if that helps.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Robin Cornelius <
> robin.cornel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Neil Canham 
>> wrote:
>> > I hope that this is the right place to ask - I'm very interested in
>> trying
>> > the SOCKS5 support in SnowGlobe to connect to both SL and also my own
>> > OpenSim instances from inside corporate firewalls, and to allow
>> prospective
>> > clients to do the same. I have two questions:
>> > Does SLVoice traffic get 'socksified'?
>> > If the organisation doesn't have a Socks server, can I run a Socks
>> server
>> > such as antinat outside the firewall (eg - on the OpenSim server box
>> itself)
>> > and tell SnowGlobe to route traffic through an acceptable firewall
>> opening
>> > port such as 80 or 443?
>>
>> Not currently no, the SLVoice is a seperate process and is not subject
>> to the socks wrappers within the viewer. Although i see no reason why
>> you could not" socksified" that executable with a socks wrapper
>> program for the time being. I think this deservesis worth a jira
>> feature request, as SG 1.4 supports socks and SG2.0 will once i pull
>> my finger out, SLVoice also supporting it is a valid requirment
>>
>> Give me the SLVoice code and i will do it.
>>
>> Robin
>>
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Re: [opensource-dev] viewer-external and snowglobe

2010-06-23 Thread Philippe (Merov) Bossut
Hi,

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:22 AM, Lance Corrimal
wrote:

> will all that neat new stuff from viewer-external go into snowglobe 2 at
> some
> point?
>

Yes, we've no intention to let Snowglobe 2.0 trunk diverge too long.
Actually, some weeks ago, I was doing weekly merge in the 2.0 trunk but it
was too hard to track that *and* make progress on the 1.x stuff port so we
decided during a Hippo meeting to pause those merge till a stable and
Snowglobe 2.0  was released.

How far are we from that? 31 bugs to fix or punt or do something about. Most
are build issues:
https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&mode=hide&sorter/order=DESC&sorter/field=priority&resolution=-1&pid=10100&fixfor=10571


Patch are welcome and, even if you're not a committer, you can contribute
(I've been committing loads of patches this past week).

Cheers,
- Merov
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