remote uplink question
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remote uplink question
Looking at the Wiki, i see that only relay and remoteuplink can be used outside of a session from the is console.
Think we could add open as well? Would be nice to crank up my cleric on the pc in the other room and never have to go in there to do it
Think we could add open as well? Would be nice to crank up my cleric on the pc in the other room and never have to go in there to do it
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Also, would it be possible to get relay to send to the uplink console on a remote as well as sessions? Tried doing it by name ( ie... relay other_pc_name "echo You mother was a gerbil" ) but no go. And to "all" seems to only look at the session list as well, and does not count remote uplink console's.
Re: remote uplink question
The wiki had incorrect or outdated information. You could always do OpenMysteryman wrote:Looking at the Wiki, i see that only relay and remoteuplink can be used outside of a session from the is console.
Think we could add open as well? Would be nice to crank up my cleric on the pc in the other room and never have to go in there to do it
That's on the todo list, but dont forget about the Uplink command.Also, would it be possible to get relay to send to the uplink console on a remote as well as sessions? Tried doing it by name ( ie... relay other_pc_name "echo You mother was a gerbil" ) but no go. And to "all" seems to only look at the session list as well, and does not count remote uplink console's.
Relay othercomp.is1 uplink echo THIS GOES TO THE OTHERCOMP UPLINK
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the problem with that is, relay only works to sessions, and when the other computer just has is running, no game yet, there is no session to send it to. Relay apparently only looks at the session list, not at the remotelink'sThat's on the todo list, but dont forget about the Uplink command.
Relay othercomp.is1 uplink echo THIS GOES TO THE OTHERCOMP UPLINK
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Re: remote uplink question
When I try this command in a session window I get the message Unknown command 'Relay'Lax wrote: Relay othercomp.is1 uplink echo THIS GOES TO THE OTHERCOMP UPLINK
Then when I try it in the main console window I get the message
Unknown command 'Uplink'
On another command when I try to use the command
remoteuplink -connect 192.168.0.2
i get the error
Connection to 192.168.0.2 on port 10101 failed
I tried opening the port on the firewalls and I even totaly disabled the firewalls and I still get this error message.
Is there a RemoteUplink for dummies section somewhere?
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Most people use the configuration windowbountycode wrote:Figured it out. You have to change this setting in the InnerSpace.XML file.
from 0 to 1
<Setting Name="Enable Incoming">1</Setting>
make sure to make the change while innerspace is not running or the setting gets set back to 0.
Relay is an uplink commandWhen I try this command in a session window I get the message Unknown command 'Relay'
Not possible with the given command, you must have mistyped itThen when I try it in the main console window I get the message
Unknown command 'Uplink'
I'm having trouble getting this to work and I know I had it working in the past so either I forgot how or the commands have changed
If I have two machines both listening on port 10101
machine1 192.168.1.1
machine2 192.168.1.2
How would I go about opening a channel between the two, sending a hello to the console and then (and this is what it's all about) send a keypress to machine2?
I thought the way was:
uplink remoteuplink -connect 192.168.1.2
uplink relay machine2.is1 echo hello
but this doesn't seem to work :-/
Any help is much appreciated!
If I have two machines both listening on port 10101
machine1 192.168.1.1
machine2 192.168.1.2
How would I go about opening a channel between the two, sending a hello to the console and then (and this is what it's all about) send a keypress to machine2?
I thought the way was:
uplink remoteuplink -connect 192.168.1.2
uplink relay machine2.is1 echo hello
but this doesn't seem to work :-/
Any help is much appreciated!
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I know it's not obvious to find by navigating the wiki right now (it's in the middle of a restructuring) but this is where you want to look:
http://www.lavishsoft.com/wiki/index.ph ... rnel#Input
http://www.lavishsoft.com/wiki/index.ph ... rnel#Input