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&lt;h2 class=&quot;sectionedit1&quot; id=&quot;pacman&quot;&gt;Pacman&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level2&quot;&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;Pacman&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;pacman&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:1,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;1-20&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit2&quot; id=&quot;game&quot;&gt;Game&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;
&lt;pre class=&quot;code&quot;&gt;// open pacman game server script by kefcom belgium (kefcom@hotmail.com)

string currentplayer;
integer score;
integer maxscore;
integer timesplayed;
integer timecounter;
string playername1;
string playername2;
string playername3;
string playername4;
string playername5;
integer playerscore1;
integer playerscore2;
integer playerscore3;
integer playerscore4;
integer playerscore5;
integer maxtime;

default
{
    state_entry()
    {
 
  //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
        maxscore = 137; //change this value to the number of balls you have on the field
        maxtime = 500;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
        playername1 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername2 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername3 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername4 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername5 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playerscore1 = 300;
        playerscore2 = 300;
        playerscore3 = 300;
        playerscore4 = 300;
        playerscore5 = 300;
        timesplayed = 0;
        score = 0;
        llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;,1.0);
        llListen(1966, &amp;quot;&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;&amp;quot;);
    }
   
    listen( integer channel, string name, key id, string msg)
    {
        if(msg==&amp;quot;STOP&amp;quot;)
        {
            llSetTimerEvent(0);
            llSay(0, &amp;quot;Game stopped!&amp;quot;);
            timecounter = 0;
            score = 0;
            currentplayer = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server, click for stats&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;,1.0);
        }
        if(msg==&amp;quot;START&amp;quot;)
        {
            score = 0;
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Score: &amp;quot; + (string) score, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
            currentplayer = name;
            timecounter = 0;
            timesplayed = timesplayed + 1;
            llSetTimerEvent(1);
        }
        if(msg==&amp;quot;POINTS!&amp;quot;)
        {
            score = score + 1;
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Score: &amp;quot; + (string) score, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
            if(score &amp;gt;= maxscore)
            {
                //GAME OVER!
                llShout(0, &amp;quot;Game over&amp;quot;);
                llSetTimerEvent(0);
                llShout(0, &amp;quot;You needed &amp;quot; + (string) timecounter + &amp;quot; Seconds to complete the game!&amp;quot;);
                llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server, Click me for stats&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
               
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// CALCULATE PLACE IN TOP 5 ////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
               
if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore5)
{
    if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore4)
    {
        if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore3)
        {
            if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore2)
            {
                if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore1)
                {
                    //first place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = playerscore3;
                    playerscore3 = playerscore2;
                    playerscore2 = playerscore1;
                    playerscore1 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = playername3;
                    playername3 = playername2;
                    playername2 = playername1;
                    playername1 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in first place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);
                }else{
                    //second place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = playerscore3;
                    playerscore3 = playerscore2;
                    playerscore2 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = playername3;
                    playername3 = playername2;
                    playername2 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in second place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                                  }
            }else{
                    //third place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = playerscore3;
                    playerscore3 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = playername3;
                    playername3 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in third place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                 
            }
        }else{
                    //fourth place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in fourth place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                 
        }
    }else{
                    //fifth place
                    playerscore5 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in fifth place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                 
    }
}else{
    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You were not fast enough to get on the scoreboard&amp;quot;);
}
               
               
               
               
               
               
            }
        }
    }
   
    touch_start(integer numdetected)
    {
        //TYPE SCORE LIST!!!
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;SCORE LIST:&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;1. &amp;quot; + playername1 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore1 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;2. &amp;quot; + playername2 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore2 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;3. &amp;quot; + playername3 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore3 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;4. &amp;quot; + playername4 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore4 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;5. &amp;quot; + playername5 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore5 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;Game has been played &amp;quot; + (string) timesplayed + &amp;quot; times since reset&amp;quot;);
    }
   
    timer()
    {
        timecounter = timecounter + 1;
        if(timecounter &amp;gt;= maxtime)
        {
            llShout(1966, &amp;quot;STOP&amp;quot;);
            llSay (0, &amp;quot;Game over due to timeout...&amp;quot;);
            llSetTimerEvent(0);
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server, Touch for stats&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
        }
    }
   
}&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;Game&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;game&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:2,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;21-6350&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit3&quot; id=&quot;yellow_balls&quot;&gt;Yellow Balls&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;
&lt;pre class=&quot;code&quot;&gt;// open pacman game server script by kefcom belgium (kefcom@hotmail.com)

string currentplayer;
integer score;
integer maxscore;
integer timesplayed;
integer timecounter;
string playername1;
string playername2;
string playername3;
string playername4;
string playername5;
integer playerscore1;
integer playerscore2;
integer playerscore3;
integer playerscore4;
integer playerscore5;
integer maxtime;

default
{
    state_entry()
    {
 
  //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
        maxscore = 137; //change this value to the number of balls you have on the field
        maxtime = 500;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
        playername1 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername2 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername3 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername4 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playername5 = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
        playerscore1 = 300;
        playerscore2 = 300;
        playerscore3 = 300;
        playerscore4 = 300;
        playerscore5 = 300;
        timesplayed = 0;
        score = 0;
        llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;,1.0);
        llListen(1966, &amp;quot;&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;&amp;quot;);
    }
   
    listen( integer channel, string name, key id, string msg)
    {
        if(msg==&amp;quot;STOP&amp;quot;)
        {
            llSetTimerEvent(0);
            llSay(0, &amp;quot;Game stopped!&amp;quot;);
            timecounter = 0;
            score = 0;
            currentplayer = &amp;quot;nobody&amp;quot;;
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server, click for stats&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;,1.0);
        }
        if(msg==&amp;quot;START&amp;quot;)
        {
            score = 0;
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Score: &amp;quot; + (string) score, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
            currentplayer = name;
            timecounter = 0;
            timesplayed = timesplayed + 1;
            llSetTimerEvent(1);
        }
        if(msg==&amp;quot;POINTS!&amp;quot;)
        {
            score = score + 1;
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Score: &amp;quot; + (string) score, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
            if(score &amp;gt;= maxscore)
            {
                //GAME OVER!
                llShout(0, &amp;quot;Game over&amp;quot;);
                llSetTimerEvent(0);
                llShout(0, &amp;quot;You needed &amp;quot; + (string) timecounter + &amp;quot; Seconds to complete the game!&amp;quot;);
                llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server, Click me for stats&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
               
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// CALCULATE PLACE IN TOP 5 ////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
               
if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore5)
{
    if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore4)
    {
        if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore3)
        {
            if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore2)
            {
                if(timecounter &amp;lt; playerscore1)
                {
                    //first place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = playerscore3;
                    playerscore3 = playerscore2;
                    playerscore2 = playerscore1;
                    playerscore1 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = playername3;
                    playername3 = playername2;
                    playername2 = playername1;
                    playername1 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in first place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);
                }else{
                    //second place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = playerscore3;
                    playerscore3 = playerscore2;
                    playerscore2 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = playername3;
                    playername3 = playername2;
                    playername2 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in second place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                                  }
            }else{
                    //third place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = playerscore3;
                    playerscore3 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = playername3;
                    playername3 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in third place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                 
            }
        }else{
                    //fourth place
                    playerscore5 = playerscore4;
                    playerscore4 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = playername4;
                    playername4 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in fourth place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                 
        }
    }else{
                    //fifth place
                    playerscore5 = timecounter;
                   
                    playername5 = currentplayer;
               
                    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You are in fifth place on the scoreboard!&amp;quot;);                 
    }
}else{
    llSay(0, &amp;quot;You were not fast enough to get on the scoreboard&amp;quot;);
}
               
               
               
               
               
               
            }
        }
    }
   
    touch_start(integer numdetected)
    {
        //TYPE SCORE LIST!!!
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;SCORE LIST:&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;1. &amp;quot; + playername1 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore1 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;2. &amp;quot; + playername2 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore2 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;3. &amp;quot; + playername3 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore3 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;4. &amp;quot; + playername4 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore4 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;5. &amp;quot; + playername5 + &amp;quot; - &amp;quot; + (string) playerscore5 + &amp;quot; seconds.&amp;quot;);
        llSay(0, &amp;quot;Game has been played &amp;quot; + (string) timesplayed + &amp;quot; times since reset&amp;quot;);
    }
   
    timer()
    {
        timecounter = timecounter + 1;
        if(timecounter &amp;gt;= maxtime)
        {
            llShout(1966, &amp;quot;STOP&amp;quot;);
            llSay (0, &amp;quot;Game over due to timeout...&amp;quot;);
            llSetTimerEvent(0);
            llSetText(&amp;quot;Game Server, Touch for stats&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;, 1.0);
        }
    }
   
}&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;Yellow Balls&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;yellow_balls&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:1,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:3,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;6351-12688&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit4&quot; id=&quot;start_button&quot;&gt;Start Button&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;
&lt;pre class=&quot;code&quot;&gt;// open pacman game by kefcom belgium (kefcom@hotmail.com)

default
{
    state_entry()
    {
        llSetText(&amp;quot;Klick me to play&amp;quot;, &amp;lt;1,1,1&amp;gt;,1.0);
    }
    touch_start(integer num_detected)
    {
        llDialog(llDetectedKey(0), &amp;quot;Press Start to play&amp;quot;, [&amp;quot;START&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;STOP&amp;quot;],1966);
    }
}&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;Start Button&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;start_button&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:2,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:4,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;12689-&amp;quot;} --&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
        <category>archiv:opensim:downloads:scripts</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2019 10:58:41 +0000</pubDate>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title>Mike</title>
            <link>http://live.spdns.org/wiki/archiv/opensim/firmen/s-networkx/michael_strunck?do=revisions&amp;rev=1575021526</link>
            <description>
&lt;h2 class=&quot;sectionedit1&quot; id=&quot;mike&quot;&gt;Mike&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level2&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Ich heisse Mike und bin seit März 2007 in Second Life. Meine Avatar-Namen sind „&lt;a href=&quot;http://world.secondlife.com/resident/74ada6c0-0607-41bf-9610-b24ccc844c9f&quot; class=&quot;urlextern&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;http://world.secondlife.com/resident/74ada6c0-0607-41bf-9610-b24ccc844c9f&quot; rel=&quot;ugc nofollow noopener&quot;&gt;Mikebert Miles&lt;/a&gt;“ in Second Life und „Mikebert M34“ in OpenSIM. Im Juni 2008 hört ich das erste Mal von dem Begriff „OpenSIM“ und war von dem Projekt sehr fasziniert. Um erst einmal für mich selber und später auch für andere alle wertvollen Informationen zu OpenSIM in deutscher Schrift zu dokumentieren startete ich am 18.Juli 2008 dieses Ihnen nun vorliegende OpenSIM Wiki auf einem der in unserer Firma S-NetworkX stehenden Server.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Zusätzlich zu Second Life bin ich noch an verschiedene andere VR-Grids angeschlossen und betreibe eigene OpenSIM Server mit eigenen Sims. In Second Life bin ich unter dem Avatar-Namen „Mikebert Miles“ und in anderen VR-Grids ebenfalls mit dem Vornamen „Mikebert“, aber unterschiedlichen Nachnamen (sonst gibt es Probleme mit dem SL-Client) online. Am schnellsten bin ich über den Live-Support auf unserer Website erreichbar. Dort oben rechts auf die Grafikschaltfläche klicken.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://live.spdns.org/wiki/_detail/mikebert-miles.jpg?id=archiv%3Aopensim%3Afirmen%3As-networkx%3Amichael_strunck&quot; class=&quot;media&quot; title=&quot;mikebert-miles.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://live.spdns.org/wiki/_media/mikebert-miles.jpg&quot; class=&quot;mediaright&quot; align=&quot;right&quot; loading=&quot;lazy&quot; title=&quot;mikebert-miles.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;mikebert-miles.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; Ich beschäftige mich seit 1983 mit Computern. Damals kaufte ich mir für 999,- DM den für damalige Verhältnisse unglaublichen schnellen Atari 800XL, kurz darauf noch einen Sinclair Spectrum ZX81, zusammen mit 4 Diskettenstationen, einer 128 kB RAM-Disk und einem 300 Baud Datafon Akustikkoppler. Mit diesen Komponenten ausgerüstet konnte man für damalige Verhältnisse schon recht komfortabel online gehen und eine der bereits zahlreichen Mailboxen besuchen.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Die Idee Informationen weltweit zum Abruf online zu stellen, quasi der Vorläufer von Homepages im WWW, reizte mich auch und so sah ich mich nach einem Modem um, denn mit dem Datafon-Akustikkoppler war zwar Auto-Dial aber kein Auto-Answer möglich. In Versandkatalogen wurden allerdings die ersten vollautomatisch arbeitenden Modems angeboten die man direkt in die Telefonleitung einschleifte. Ich kaufte ein für damalige Verhältnisse sehr teures, aber auch sehr komfortables “Lightspeed 1200″ Modem mit Auto-Dial/Auto-Answer und betreibt über mehrere Jahre hinweg und rund um die Uhr die Münchner Mailbox (CBBS) “Night-Light”. Freunde von betrieben die Mailbox “Xanadu” (Frank Steffenhagen) und “IRATA” (Atari rückwärts, von Mike Reyes). Die Mailbox wurde dem technischen Stand der Technik ständig angepasst; so war die Night-Light CBBS lange Zeit die schnellste Mailbox in München. Das erste “Lightspeed 2400″ Modem war u.a. bei Night-Light in Betrieb.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Zu Zeiten als es das Internet bzw. das World Wide Web noch gar nicht gab und sich in den BBS jeweils nur ein Benutzer über eine Telefonleitung einloggen konnte, gab es allerdings schon eine richtige Online-Szene, zu der auch ich unter dem Alias “Chip-Tango” gehörte. Ende der achtziger Jahre wurden BBS durch die massive Zunahme von lokalen Netzwerken auf Ethernetbasis immer uninteressanter und so stellte ich den Betrieb der Mailbox ein. Zuerst enttäuscht über die immer kommerzieller werdende technologische Entwicklung der Datenkommunikation wurde aber mit dem Internet eine völlig neue Perspektive angeboten, die auch viele Jungunternehmer als sogenannte “Start-up´s” nutzen. Für mich ein ideales Betätigungsfeld, denn ich konnte bereits langjährige Erfahrungen als Content-Provider durch den Mailbox-Betrieb vorweisen.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
1994 gestaltete ich für ein Münchner Sushi-Restaurant eine meiner ersten Websites mit deutscher .de Domain, dessen Hauptattraktion der Online-Bestellservice und eine täglich aktualisierte Speisekarte gehörte - ein Konzept das bis heute funktioniert. Die damals dazu angemeldete .de Domain gehört mit zu den ältesten bis heute immer noch im Betrieb befindlichen Domains in Deutschland.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
1998 übernahm ich für zwei Jahre die Leitung des Internetcafé-Bereichs im renommierten Café “Frundsberg” im Münchner Stadtteil Neuhausen. An sieben Tagen die Woche konnte man an sieben PC-Arbeitsplätzen mit LCD-Flachbildschirm über 128 kBit/sec. ISDN-Standleitung und eigenem Server im World Wide Web surfen. Für die Internetgäste bot ich auch Schulungen und schnelle Hilfestellung bei Problemen an, was gerne und häufig in Anspruch genommen wurde.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
2000 gründete ich zusammen mit meiner damaligen Partnerin in Krailling bei München die Internet-Agentur S-NetworkX. Meine damalige Partnerin ist Diplom-Betriebswirtin (FH) und Wirtschaftsinformatikerin und hat meine technischen Erfahrungen ideal um den ebenso sehr wichtigen betriebswirtschaftlichen Teil ergänzt. Im gleichen Jahr noch wurde das Regional-Portal Würmtal Web und das Intranet M34-Netzwerk aufgebaut. Das Würmtal Web mit seinem umfangreichen Web-Index bietet bis heute das besucherstärkste Regional-Portal im gesamten Landkreis Starnberg.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
2002 wurde das M34-Netzwerk um drahtlose WLAN Access Points erweitert, welches mobile Benutzer an das immer grösser werdende Intranet anbindet. Im September des gleichen Jahres wurde das WLAN um viele weitere WLAN Access Points in der gesamten Nachbarschaft, später sogar in den angrenzenden Gemeinden und Landkreisen, erweitert - das “Würmtal Wireless Network” war geboren. Das Würmtal Wireless Network ist ein sogenanntes WMAN, ein Wireless Metropolitan Area Network, bestehend aus vielen einzelnen Hotzones. Dieses WMAN ist eines der grössten drahtlosen Netzwerkinfrastrukturen in Deutschland.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Heute bin ich täglich als Netzwerkadministrator, Netzwerktechniker, Content Provider, Wireless Internet Service Provider, Webdesigner und Mediengestalter (Audio, Video und Photo) im Einsatz, biete online wie offline PC- und Netzwerknotdienste an, gestalte neue und überarbeite bereits bestehende Webseiten mit den unterschiedlichsten Techniken, arbeite als Online-Redakteur über Content Management Systeme (&lt;abbr title=&quot;Content Management System&quot;&gt;CMS&lt;/abbr&gt;) bei verschiedenen Fachpublikationen mit und bin begeisterter Wikipedia-Nutzer, der das offene Content-Konzept der Wikipedia als eines der besten Errungenschaften des World Wide Webs hält.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
        <category>archiv:opensim:firmen:s-networkx</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2019 10:58:46 +0000</pubDate>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title>S-NetworkX</title>
            <link>http://live.spdns.org/wiki/archiv/opensim/firmen/s-networkx?do=revisions&amp;rev=1575021527</link>
            <description>
&lt;h2 class=&quot;sectionedit1&quot; id=&quot;s-networkx&quot;&gt;S-NetworkX&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level2&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://live.spdns.org/wiki/_detail/s-networkx-logo.jpg?id=archiv%3Aopensim%3Afirmen%3As-networkx&quot; class=&quot;media&quot; title=&quot;s-networkx-logo.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://live.spdns.org/wiki/_media/s-networkx-logo.jpg&quot; class=&quot;medialeft&quot; align=&quot;left&quot; loading=&quot;lazy&quot; title=&quot;s-networkx-logo.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;s-networkx-logo.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; Die Firma S-NetworkX, gegründet im Jahr 2000 von einer Diplom-Betriebswirtin und einem IT-Administrator war ein Full-Support IT-Dienstleister und Wireless Internet Service Provider (&lt;a href=&quot;http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/WISP&quot; class=&quot;urlextern&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/WISP&quot; rel=&quot;ugc nofollow noopener&quot;&gt;WISP&lt;/a&gt;) für den Grossraum München, mit den Landkreisen München, Starnberg und Fürstenfeldbruck. S-NetworkX war einer der ältesten WLAN Access Point Betreiber im deutschsprachigen Raum und ist für viele Netzwerkprojekte verantwortlich bei dem die WLAN-Technik dazu eingesetzt wurde Gebiete mit einem schnellen DSL-Internetzugang zu versorgen die ansonsten nur eine sehr geringe Internetanbindung von den grossen Internetprovidern bekommen würden. Viele andere WLAN-Betreiber haben als Basis das Netzwerkkonzept von S-NetworkX übernommen, oder sich über den Live-Support von S-NetworkX technischen Rat geholt.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;S-NetworkX&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;s-networkx&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:1,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;1-887&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit2&quot; id=&quot;wuermtal_wireless_network&quot;&gt;Würmtal Wireless Network&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Als eines der ältesten Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks in Deutschland ist das „Würmtal Wireless Network“ seit 2002 in Betrieb und ermöglicht die ortsungebundene, drahtlose Internetnutzung in einer ganzen Region am südwestlichen Stadtrand von München, zwischen München und dem Starnberger See. Das Würmtal Wireless Network ist per VPN an benachbarte WLAN-Projekte angeschlossen.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;W\u00fcrmtal Wireless Network&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;wuermtal_wireless_network&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:2,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;888-1314&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit3&quot; id=&quot;wlan_hotspot_muenchen&quot;&gt;WLAN Hotspot München&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Ebenso nennenswert ist das Projekt „&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.hotspot-muenchen.de&quot; class=&quot;urlextern&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;http://www.hotspot-muenchen.de&quot; rel=&quot;ugc nofollow noopener&quot;&gt;WLAN Hotspot München&lt;/a&gt;“ mit dem höchsten WLAN Access Point Deutschlands auf dem Münchner Olympiaturm mit zwei Richtfunkstrecken die sich in 212 m. über Boden befinden. S-NetworkX fungiert bei dem Projekt als zentrale Schnittstelle zwischen den einzelnen WLAN Access Points die im Stadtgebiet München verteilt sind und kümmert sich um den fehlerfreien technischen Betrieb, Kundensupport, Presseverteiler und betreibt die Authentifizierungsserver, damit sich die WLAN-Nutzer an jedem WLAN Access Point mit immer denselben Zugangsdaten anmelden können.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;WLAN Hotspot M\u00fcnchen&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;wlan_hotspot_muenchen&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:3,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;1315-1974&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit4&quot; id=&quot;server-hosting&quot;&gt;Server-Hosting&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
S-NetworkX hostete in einem eigenen Server-Park Windows- und Linux-Server die für eine ganze Reihe von Services betrieben werden. So werden unter anderem Kunden-Websites gehostet, Mirror-Server, &lt;abbr title=&quot;Domain Name System&quot;&gt;DNS&lt;/abbr&gt;, Mailserver, Fileserver, Live-Support, Live-Monitoring und Authentifizierungs-Server im Auftrag von Kunden betrieben. Der 300 qm2 grosse Server-Park ist zur Ausfallsicherung mehrfach redundant (drahtgebunden und drahtlos) über Router an verschiedene Internetknoten angebunden und verfügt zusätzlich über eine autarke Stromversorgung mit Stromgeneratoren.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;Server-Hosting&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;server-hosting&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:4,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;1975-2560&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit5&quot; id=&quot;opensim_unterstuetzung&quot;&gt;OpenSIM Unterstützung&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Seit Sommer 2008 unterstützt S-NetworkX das OpenSIM-Projekt und ist &lt;a href=&quot;http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Development_Team&quot; class=&quot;urlextern&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Development_Team&quot; rel=&quot;ugc nofollow noopener&quot;&gt;Mitglied des OpenSimulator-Entwicklerteams&lt;/a&gt;. Es werden unter anderem eine deutschspachige, zentrale Anlaufstelle und Plattform für OpenSIM zur Verfügung gestellt, Übersetzungsdienste (englisch/deutsch) angeboten, Server Performance auf Linux- und Windows-Betriebssystemen durchgeführt, Patches getestet, Feedback und Bug Reporting, sowie eine Testmöglichkeit von OpenSIM angeboten.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Im Mai 2010 wurde das Unternehmen aufgelöst.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
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            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
        <category>archiv:opensim:firmen</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2019 10:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title>opensim.ini</title>
            <link>http://live.spdns.org/wiki/archiv/opensim/konfiguration/opensim.ini?do=revisions&amp;rev=1575021529</link>
            <description>
&lt;h2 class=&quot;sectionedit1&quot; id=&quot;opensimini&quot;&gt;opensim.ini&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level2&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Die Datei opensim.ini ist die zentrale Konfigurationsdatei von OpenSIM. In dieser Datei können mit einem normalen &lt;abbr title=&quot;American Standard Code for Information Interchange&quot;&gt;ASCII&lt;/abbr&gt;-Texteditor alle wichtigen Einstellungen vorgenommen werden. Zum editieren dieser Datei darf aber keinesfalls ein Programm wie „Wordpad“ oder „MS-Word“ verwendet werden, da diese Programme Steuerzeichen und Formatierungen einfügen, die aber in einer Konfigurationsdatei nichts verloren haben. Unter dem Betriebssytem Windows können Sie den Text-Editor „Notepad“ oder einen besseren verwenden. Linux-User verwenden zum Beispiel „gedit“ oder besseres.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Nach Änderungen in der Konfigurationsdatei muss der OpenSIM-Server neu gestartet werden, da die Konfigurationsdatei nur 1x beim starten des Servers eingelesen wird.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit2&quot; id=&quot;konfigurations-eintraege&quot;&gt;Konfigurations-Einträge&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;

&lt;p&gt;
Eine detaillierte Liste aller möglichen Konfigurationseinträge in der opensim.ini gibt es auf der &lt;a href=&quot;http://opensimulator.org/wiki/OpenSim.ini&quot; class=&quot;urlextern&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;http://opensimulator.org/wiki/OpenSim.ini&quot; rel=&quot;ugc nofollow noopener&quot;&gt;englischen Webseite&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;!-- EDIT{&amp;quot;target&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;section&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;name&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;Konfigurations-Eintr\u00e4ge&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;hid&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;konfigurations-eintraege&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;codeblockOffset&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;secid&amp;quot;:2,&amp;quot;range&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;766-969&amp;quot;} --&gt;
&lt;h3 class=&quot;sectionedit3&quot; id=&quot;empfohlene_konfigurations-werte_fuer_standalone-modus_mit_mysql_datenbank&quot;&gt;Empfohlene Konfigurations-Werte (für Standalone-Modus mit mySQL Datenbank)&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;level3&quot;&gt;
&lt;pre class=&quot;code&quot;&gt;    ; ## OPENSIM SETUP FOR STANDALONE MODE
    ; ## used for Sim 1 at OpenSIM
    ; ## created by Mike, S-NetworkX

[Startup]
    ; Set this to true if you want to log crashes to disk
    ; this can be useful when submitting bug reports.
    save_crashes = false

    ; Directory to save crashes to if above is enabled
    ; (eg default is /opensimdir/crashes/*.txt or C:\opensim\crashes\*.txt)
    crash_dir = &amp;quot;crashes&amp;quot;

    ; Http proxy support for llHTTPRequest and dynamic texture loading
    ; Set HttpProxy to the URL for your proxy server if you would like
    ; to proxy llHTTPRequests through a firewall
    ; HttpProxy = &amp;quot;&amp;quot;
    ; Set HttpProxyExceptions to a list of regular expressions for 
    ; URLs that you don&amp;#039;t want going through the proxy such as servers
    ; inside your firewall, separate patterns with a &amp;#039;;&amp;#039;
    ; HttpProxyExceptions = &amp;quot;.mydomain.com;localhost&amp;quot;

    ; Set this to true if you are connecting your OpenSimulator regions to a grid
    ; Set this to false if you are running OpenSimulator in standalone mode
    gridmode = false

    startup_console_commands_file = &amp;quot;startup_commands.txt&amp;quot;
    shutdown_console_commands_file = &amp;quot;shutdown_commands.txt&amp;quot;

    ; To run a script every few minutes, set the script filename here
    ; timer_Script = &amp;quot;filename&amp;quot;

    ; ##
    ; ## CLIENTS
    ; ##

    ; Enables EventQueueGet Service.
    EventQueue = true

    ; Set this to the DLL containig the client stack to use.
    clientstack_plugin=&amp;quot;OpenSim.Region.ClientStack.LindenUDP.dll&amp;quot;

    ; ##
    ; ## REGIONS
    ; ##

    ; Determine where OpenSimulator looks for the files which tell it which regions to server
    ; Defaults to &amp;quot;filesystem&amp;quot; if this setting isn&amp;#039;t present
    region_info_source = &amp;quot;filesystem&amp;quot;
    ; region_info_source = &amp;quot;web&amp;quot;

    ; Determines where the region XML files are stored if you are loading these from the filesystem.
    ; Defaults to bin/Regions in your OpenSimulator installation directory
    ; regionload_regionsdir=&amp;quot;C:\somewhere\xmlfiles\&amp;quot;

    ; Determines the page from which regions xml is retrieved if you are loading these from the web
    ; The XML here has the same format as it does on the filesystem (including the &amp;lt;Root&amp;gt; tag),
    ; except that everything is also enclosed in a &amp;lt;Regions&amp;gt; tag.
    ; regionload_webserver_url = &amp;quot;http://example.com/regions.xml&amp;quot;;

    ; Draw objects on maptile.   This step might take a long time if you&amp;#039;ve got a huge amount of
    ; objects, so you can turn it off here if you&amp;#039;d like.
    DrawPrimOnMapTile = true
    ; Use terrain texture for maptiles if true, use shaded green if false
    TextureOnMapTile = true

    ; Maximum total size, and maximum size where a prim can be physical
    NonPhysicalPrimMax = 256
    PhysicalPrimMax = 10
    ClampPrimSize = false

    ; Region crossing
    AllowScriptCrossing = false
    ; If you set this to &amp;quot;true&amp;quot;, any region that can teleport to you can
    ; inject ARBITRARY BINARY CODE into your system. Use at your own risk.
    ; YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
    TrustBinaries = false

    ; ##
    ; ## STORAGE
    ; ##

    ; *** Prim Storage - only leave one storage_plugin uncommented ***
    ; --- Null stores nothing - effectively disabling persistence:
    ; storage_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.Null.dll&amp;quot;

    ; --- To use sqlite as region storage:
    ; storage_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll&amp;quot;
    ; storage_connection_string=&amp;quot;URI=file:OpenSim.db,version=3&amp;quot;;

    ; --- To use MySQL storage, supply your own connectionstring (this is only an example):
    ;     note that the supplied account needs create privilegies if you want it to auto-create needed tables.
    storage_plugin=&amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.MySQL.dll&amp;quot;
    storage_connection_string=&amp;quot;Data Source=localhost;Database=opensim;User ID=opensimuser;Password=opensimpassword;&amp;quot;;
    ; If you want to use a different database/server for estate data, then
    ; uncomment and change this connect string. Defaults to the above if not set
    ; estate_connection_string=&amp;quot;Data Source=localhost;Database=opensim;User ID=opensim;Password=*****;&amp;quot;;

    ; Select whether you want to use local or grid asset storage.
    ;
    ; If you&amp;#039;re running in standalone, you definitely want local, since there is no grid (hence this is redundant, and should
    ; really be eliminated).  The database itself is defined in asset_plugin below
    ;
    ; If you&amp;#039;re running a region server connecting to a grid, you probably want grid mode, since this will use the
    ; grid asset server.  If you select local in grid mode, then you will use a database as specified in asset_plugin to store assets
    ; locally.  This will mean you won&amp;#039;t be able to take items using your assets to other people&amp;#039;s regions.
    
    ; asset_database can be default, local or grid.  This controls where assets (textures, scripts, etc.) are stored for your region
    ; 
    ; If set to default, then
    ;   In standalone mode the local database based asset service will be used
    ;   In grid mode the grid asset service will be used for asset storage
    ;   This is probably the setting that you want.
    ;
    ; If set to local then the local database based asset service will be used in standalone and grid modes
    ; If set to grid then the grid based asset service will be used in standalone and grid modes
    ; All other values will cause a search for a matching assembly that contains an asset server client.
    ; See also: AssetCache
    asset_database = &amp;quot;default&amp;quot;   

    ; Persistence of changed objects happens during regular sweeps. The following control that behaviour to
    ; prevent frequently changing objects from heavily loading the region data store.
    ; If both of these values are set to zero then persistence of all changed objects will happen on every sweep.
    ; 
    ; Objects will be considered for persistance in the next sweep when they have not changed for this number of seconds
    MinimumTimeBeforePersistenceConsidered = 60
    ; Objects will always be considered for persistance in the next sweep if the first change occurred this number of seconds ago
    MaximumTimeBeforePersistenceConsidered = 600

    ; Should avatars in neighbor sims see objects in this sim?
    see_into_this_sim_from_neighbor = True

    ; ##
    ; ## PHYSICS
    ; ##

    ; if you would like to allow prims to be physical and move by physics with the physical checkbox in the client set this to true.
    physical_prim = true

    ; Select a mesher here. ZeroMesher is save and fast.
    ; ZeroMesher also means that the physics engine models the physics of prims
    ; sticking to the basic shapes the engine does support. Usually this is only a box.
    ; Meshmerizer gives a better handling of complex prims by using triangle meshes.
    ; Note, that only ODE physics currently deals with meshed prims in a satisfactoring way
    ;
    ;meshing = ZeroMesher
    meshing = Meshmerizer

    ; Choose one of the physics engines below
    ; physics = basicphysics
    ; physics = POS
    physics = OpenDynamicsEngine
    ; physics = modified_BulletX

    ; ##
    ; ## PERMISSIONS
    ; ##

    ;permissionmodules = &amp;quot;DefaultPermissionsModule&amp;quot;

    ; If set to false, then, in theory, the server never carries out permission checks (allowing anybody to copy
    ; any item, etc.  This may not yet be implemented uniformally.
    ; If set to true, then all permissions checks are carried out
    ; Default is false
    serverside_object_permissions = true

    allow_grid_gods = false

    ; This allows somne control over permissions
    ; please note that this still doesn&amp;#039;t duplicate SL, and is not intended to
    ;region_owner_is_god = true
    ;parcel_owner_is_god = true

    ; Control user types that are allowed to create new scripts
    ; Only enforced if serviceside_object_permissions is true
    ;   
    ; Current possible values are 
    ;     all - anyone can create scripts (subject to normal permissions)
    ;     gods - only administrators can create scripts (as long as allow_grid_gods is true)
    ; Default value is all 
    ; allowed_script_creators = all

    ; Control user types that are allowed to edit (save) scripts
    ; Only enforced if serviceside_object_permissions is true
    ;   
    ; Current possible values are 
    ;     all - anyone can edit scripts (subject to normal permissions)
    ;     gods - only administrators can edit scripts (as long as allow_grid_gods is true)
    ; Default value is all 
    ; allowed_script_editors = all

    ; ##
    ; ## SCRIPT ENGINE
    ; ##

    ;DefaultScriptEngine = &amp;quot;ScriptEngine.DotNetEngine&amp;quot;
    DefaultScriptEngine = &amp;quot;XEngine&amp;quot;

    ; ##
    ; ## WORLD MAP
    ; ##

    WorldMapModule = &amp;quot;HGWorldMap&amp;quot;
    MapImageModule = &amp;quot;MapImageModule&amp;quot;

    ; ##
    ; ## Customized Cache Implementation
    ; ##
    ;
    ; The AssetCache value allows the name of an alternative caching
    ; implementation to be specified. This can normally be omitted.
    ; This value corresponds to the provider value associated with the
    ; intended cache implementation plugin.
    ; See also: asset_database

    AssetCache = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Framework.Communications.Cache.AssetCache&amp;quot;

    ; ##
    ; ## EMAIL MODULE
    ; ##

    ;emailmodule = DefaultEmailModule

[SMTP]
    enabled=false

    ;internal_object_host=lsl.opensim.local
    host_domain_header_from=
    SMTP_SERVER_HOSTNAME=
    SMTP_SERVER_PORT=25
    SMTP_SERVER_LOGIN=
    SMTP_SERVER_PASSWORD=

[Communications]

;InterregionComms = &amp;quot;LocalComms&amp;quot;
InterregionComms = &amp;quot;RESTComms&amp;quot;

[StandAlone]
    accounts_authenticate = true
    welcome_message = &amp;quot;Willkommen bei OpenSIM !&amp;quot;

    ; Asset database provider
    ; asset_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll&amp;quot;
    asset_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.MySQL.dll&amp;quot; ; for mysql
    ; asset_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.NHibernate.dll&amp;quot; ; for nhibernate

    ; the Asset DB source.  This only works for sqlite, mysql, and nhibernate for now
    ; Asset Source SQLite example
    ; asset_source = &amp;quot;URI=file:Asset.db,version=3&amp;quot;
    ; Asset Source NHibernate example (DIALECT;DRIVER;CONNECTSTRING)
    ; asset_source = &amp;quot;SQLiteDialect;SqliteClientDriver;URI=file:Asset.db,version=3&amp;quot;
    ; Asset Source MySQL example
    asset_source = &amp;quot;Data Source=localhost;Database=opensim;User ID=opensimuser;Password=opensimpassword;&amp;quot;

    ; Inventory database provider
    ; inventory_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll&amp;quot;
    inventory_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.MySQL.dll&amp;quot;
    ; inventory_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.NHibernate.dll&amp;quot; ; for nhibernate

    ; Inventory Source NHibernate example (DIALECT;DRIVER;CONNECTSTRING)
    ; inventory_source = &amp;quot;SQLiteDialect;SqliteClientDriver;URI=file:Inventory.db,version=3&amp;quot;
    ; Inventory Source MySQL example
    inventory_source = &amp;quot;Data Source=localhost;Database=opensim;User ID=opensimuser;Password=opensimpassword;&amp;quot;

    ; User Data Database provider
    ;
    ; Multiple providers can be specified by separating them with commas (whitespace is unimportant)
    ; If multiple providers are specified then if a profile is requested, each is queried until one
    ; provides a valid profile, or until all providers have been queried.
    ; Unfortunately the order of querying is currently undefined (it may not be the order in which
    ; providers are specified here).  This needs to be fixed
    ;
    ; userDatabase_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll&amp;quot;
    userDatabase_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.MySQL.dll&amp;quot;
    ; userDatabase_plugin = &amp;quot;OpenSim.Data.NHibernate.dll&amp;quot; ; for nhibernate

    ; User Source NHibernate Example (DIALECT;DRIVER;CONNECTSTRING)
    ; user_source = &amp;quot;SQLiteDialect;SqliteClientDriver;URI=file:User.db,version=3&amp;quot;
    ; User Source MySQL example
    user_source = &amp;quot;Data Source=localhost;Database=opensim;User ID=opensimuser;Password=opensimpassword;&amp;quot;

    ; Specifies the location and filename of the default inventory library control file.  The path can be relative or absolute
    ; Default is ./inventory/Libraries.xml
    ;LibrariesXMLFile=&amp;quot;./inventory/Libraries.xml&amp;quot;
    
    ; Specifies the location and filename of the inventory library assets control file.  The path can be relative or absolute
    ; Setting is optional. Default is ./assets/AssetSets.xml
    ;AssetSetsXMLFile=&amp;quot;./assets/AssetSets.xml&amp;quot;

    dump_assets_to_file = false

[Network]
    http_listener_port = 9000
    remoting_listener_port = 8895
    default_location_x = 1000
    default_location_y = 1000

    ; ssl config: Experimental!  The auto https config only really works definately on windows XP now
    ; you need a Cert Request/Signed pair installed in the MY store with the CN specified below
    ; you can use https on other platforms, but you&amp;#039;ll need to configure the httpapi yourself for now
    http_listener_ssl = false ; Also create a SSL server
    http_listener_cn = &amp;quot;localhost&amp;quot; ; Use the cert with the common name
    http_listener_sslport = 9001 ; Use this port for SSL connections
    http_listener_ssl_cert = &amp;quot;&amp;quot; ; Currently unused, but will be used for OSHttpServer

    ; Uncomment below to enable llRemoteData/remote channels
    ; remoteDataPort = 20800

    grid_server_url = &amp;quot;http://opensim.yourdomain.com:9000&amp;quot;
    grid_send_key = &amp;quot;null&amp;quot;
    grid_recv_key = &amp;quot;null&amp;quot;

    user_server_url = &amp;quot;http://opensim.yourdomain.com:9000&amp;quot;
    user_send_key = &amp;quot;null&amp;quot;
    user_recv_key = &amp;quot;null&amp;quot;

    asset_server_url = &amp;quot;http://opensim.yourdomain.com:9000&amp;quot;

    inventory_server_url = &amp;quot;http://opensim.yourdomain.com:9000&amp;quot;

    ; The MessagingServer is a companion of the UserServer. It uses
    ; user_send_key and user_recv_key, too
    messaging_server_url = &amp;quot;http://opensim.yourdomain.com:9000&amp;quot;

[ClientStack.LindenUDP]
    ; This is the multiplier applied to all client throttles for outgoing UDP network data
    ; If it is set to 1, then we obey the throttle settings as given to us by the client.  If it is set to 3, for example, then we 
    ; multiply that setting by 3 (e.g. if the client gives us a setting of 250 kilobits per second then we
    ; will actually push down data at a maximum rate of 750 kilobits per second).
    ; 
    ; In principle, setting a multiplier greater than 1 will allow data to be pushed down to a client much faster
    ; than its UI allows the setting to go.  This may be okay in some situations, such as standalone OpenSim
    ; applications on a LAN.  However, the greater the multipler, the higher the risk of packet drop, resulting
    ; in symptoms such as missing terrain or objects.  A much better solution is to change the client UI to allow
    ; higher network bandwidth settings directly, though this isn&amp;#039;t always possible.
    ;
    ; Currently this setting is 2 by default because we currently send much more texture data than is strictly
    ; necessary.  A setting of 1 could result in slow texture transfer.  This will be fixed when the transfer
    ; of textures at different levels of quality is improved.
    ; 
    ; Pre r7113, this setting was not exposed but was effectively 8.  You may want to try this if you encounter
    ; unexpected difficulties
    client_throttle_multiplier = 2;

[Chat]
    ; Controls whether the chat module is enabled.  Default is true.
    enabled = true;

    ; Distance in meters that whispers should travel.  Default is 10m
    whisper_distance = 10

    ; Distance in meters that ordinary chat should travel.  Default is 30m
    say_distance = 30

    ; Distance in meters that shouts should travel.  Default is 100m
    shout_distance = 100

[Messaging]
    ; Control which region module is used for instant messaging.
    ; Default is InstantMessageModule (this is the name of the core IM module as well as the setting)
    InstantMessageModule = InstantMessageModule

[ODEPhysicsSettings]
    ;##
    ;## World Settings
    ;##

    ;Gravity.  Feel like falling up?  change world_gravityz to 9.8 instead of -9.8.  m/s
    world_gravityx = 0
    world_gravityy = 0
    world_gravityz = -9.8

    ; World Step size. (warning these are dangerous.  Changing these will probably cause your scene to explode dramatically)
    ; reference: fps = (0.09375/ODE_STEPSIZE) * 1000;
    world_stepsize = 0.020
    world_internal_steps_without_collisions = 10

    ;World Space settings. Affects memory consumption vs Collider CPU time for avatar and physical prim
    world_hashspace_size_low = -4
    world_hashSpace_size_high = 128

    ;Dynamic space settings Affects memory consumption vs Collider CPU time for static prim
    meters_in_small_space = 29.9
    small_hashspace_size_low = -4
    small_hashspace_size_high = 66

    ; ##
    ; ## Contact properties. (the stuff that happens when things come in contact with each other)
    ; ##

    ; surface layer around geometries other geometries can sink into before generating a contact
    world_contact_surface_layer = 0.001

    ; Filtering Collisions helps keep things stable physics wise, but sometimes 
    ; it can be over zealous.  If you notice bouncing, chances are it&amp;#039;s being just
    ; that
    filter_collisions = false

    ; Non Moving Terrain Contact (avatar isn&amp;#039;t moving)
    nm_terraincontact_friction = 255.0
    nm_terraincontact_bounce = 0.1
    nm_terraincontact_erp = 0.1025

    ; Moving Terrain Contact (avatar is moving)
    m_terraincontact_friction = 75.0
    m_terraincontact_bounce = 0.05
    m_terrainContact_erp = 0.05025

    ; Moving Avatar to object Contact
    m_avatarobjectcontact_friction = 75.0
    m_avatarobjectcontact_bounce = 0.1

    ; Object to Object Contact and Non-Moving Avatar to object
    objectcontact_friction = 250.0
    objectcontact_bounce = 0.2

    ; ##
    ; ## Avatar Control
    ; ##

    ; PID Controller Settings. These affect the math that causes the avatar to reach the
    ; desired velocity
    ; See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PID_controller

    av_pid_derivative_linux = 2200.0
    av_pid_proportional_linux = 900.0;

    av_pid_derivative_win = 2200.0
    av_pid_proportional_win = 900.0;

    ;girth of the avatar.  Adds radius to the height also
    av_capsule_radius = 0.37

    ; Max force permissible to use to keep the avatar standing up straight
    av_capsule_standup_tensor_win = 550000
    av_capsule_standup_tensor_linux = 550000

    ; used to calculate mass of avatar.
    ; float AVvolume = (float) (Math.PI*Math.Pow(CAPSULE_RADIUS, 2)*CAPSULE_LENGTH);
    ; av_density * AVvolume;

    av_density = 80

    ; use this value to cut 52% of the height the sim gives us
    av_height_fudge_factor = 0.52

    ; Movement.  Smaller is faster.

    ; speed of movement with Always Run off
    av_movement_divisor_walk = 1.3

    ; speed of movement with Always Run on
    av_movement_divisor_run = 0.8

    ; ##
    ; ## Object options
    ; ##

    ; used in the mass calculation.
    geometry_default_density = 10.000006836

    ; amount of ODE steps where object is non moving for ODE to automatically put it to sleep
    body_frames_auto_disable = 20

    ; used to control llMove2Target
    body_pid_derivative = 35
    body_pid_gain = 25

    ; amount of time a geom/body will try to cross a region border before it gets disabled
    geom_crossing_faiures_before_outofbounds = 5

    ; start throttling the object updates if object comes in contact with 3 or more other objects
    geom_contactpoints_start_throttling = 3

    ; send 1 update for every x updates below when throttled
    geom_updates_before_throttled_update = 15

    ; Used for llSetStatus.  How rigid the object rotation is held on the axis specified
    body_motor_joint_maxforce_tensor_linux = 5
    body_motor_joint_maxforce_tensor_win = 5

    ; ##
    ; ## Sculpted Prim settings
    ; ##

    ; Do we want to mesh sculpted prim to collide like they look?
    mesh_sculpted_prim = true

    ; number^2 non-physical level of detail of the sculpt texture.  32x32 - 1024 verticies
    mesh_lod = 32

    ; number^2 physical level of detail of the sculpt texture.  16x16 - 256 verticies
    mesh_physical_lod = 16

    ; ##
    ; ## Physics logging settings - logfiles are saved to *.DIF files
    ; ##

    ;physics_logging = true
    ;; every n simulation iterations, the physics snapshot file is updated
    ;physics_logging_interval = 50
    ;; append to existing physics logfile, or overwrite existing logfiles?
    ;physics_logging_append_existing_logfile = true

    ; ##
    ; ## Joint support
    ; ##

    ; if you would like physics joints to be enabled through a special naming convention in the client, set this to true. (see NINJA Physics documentation, http://opensimulator.org/wiki/NINJA_Physics)
    use_NINJA_physics_joints = true

[RemoteAdmin]
    enabled = false
    access_password = unknown

    ; the create_region XmlRpc call uses region_file_template to generate
    ; the file name of newly create regions (if they are created
    ; persistent). the parameter available are:
    ;     {0} - X location
    ;     {1} - Y location
    ;     {2} - region UUID
    ;     {3} - region port
    ;     {4} - region name with &amp;quot; &amp;quot;, &amp;quot;:&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;/&amp;quot; mapped to  &amp;quot;_&amp;quot;

    region_file_template = &amp;quot;{0}x{1}-{2}.xml&amp;quot;

    ; we can limit the number of regions that XmlRpcCreateRegion will
    ;allow by setting this to a positive, non-0 number: as long as the
    ;number of regions is below region_limits, XmlRpcCreateRegion will
    ;succeed. setting region_limit to 0 disables the check.
    ;region_limit = 0

    enabled_methods = all
    ; enable only those methods you deem to be appropriate using a | delimited whitelist
    ; for example, enabled_methods = admin_broadcast|admin_region_query|admin_save_oar|admin_save_xml    
    ; if this parameter is not specified but enabled = true, all methods will be available
   
[RestPlugins]
    ; Change this to true to enable REST Plugins. This must be true if you wish to use
    ; REST Region or REST Asset and Inventory Plugins
    enabled = false
    god_key = password
    prefix = /admin

[RestRegionPlugin]
    ; Change this to true to enable the REST Region Plugin
    enabled = false

[RestHandler]
  ; Change this to true to enable the REST Asset and Inventory Plugin
  enabled = false
  authenticate=true
  secured=true
  extended-escape=true
  realm=OpenSim REST
  dump-asset=false
  path-fill=true
  dump-line-size=32
  flush-on-error=true

; Uncomment the following for IRC bridge
; experimental, so if it breaks... keep both parts... yada yada
; also, not good error detection when it fails
;[IRC]
    ;enabled = true ; you need to set this otherwise it won&amp;#039;t connect
    ;server  = name.of.irc.server.on.the.net
    ;; user password - only use this if the server requires one
    ;password = mypass
    ;nick    = OpenSimBotNameProbablyMakeThisShorter
    ;channel = #the_irc_channel_you_want_to_connect_to
    ;port = 6667
    ;; channel to listen for configuration commands
    ;commands_enabled = false
    ;command_channel = 2777
    ;report_clients = true
    ;; relay private chat connections
    ;; relay_private_channels = true: will relay IRC chat from/to private in-world channels
    ;; relay_private_channel_out -- channel to send messages out to the IRC bridge
    ;; relay_private_channel_in -- channel to receive message from the IRC bridge
    ;; relay_chat = false: IRC bridge will not relay normal chat
    ;; access_password -- simple security device
    ;;
    ;; so, to just relay chat from an IRC channel to in-world region and vice versa:
    ;;
    ;;     relay_private_channels = false
    ;;     relay_chat = true
    ;;
    ;; to relay chat only to/from private in-world channels:
    ;;
    ;;     relay_chat = false
    ;;     relay_private_channels = true
    ;;     relay_private_channel_in = 2226
    ;;     relay_private_channel_out = 2225
    ;;
    ;; in this example, all chat coming in from IRC will be send out via
    ;; in-world channel 2226, and all chat from in-world channel 2225 will
    ;; be relayed to the IRC channel.
    ;;
    ;relay_private_channels = false
    ;relay_private_channel_in = 2226
    ;relay_private_channel_out = 2225
    ;relay_chat = true
    ;access_password = foobar

    ;fallback_region = name of &amp;quot;default&amp;quot; region
    ;MSGformat fields : 0=botnick, 1=user, 2=region, 3=message
    ; must start with &amp;quot;PRIVMSG {0} : &amp;quot; or irc server will get upset
    ;for &amp;lt;bot&amp;gt;:&amp;lt;user in region&amp;gt; :&amp;lt;message&amp;gt;
    ;msgformat = &amp;quot;PRIVMSG {0} :&amp;lt;{1} in {2}&amp;gt;: {3}&amp;quot;
    ;for &amp;lt;bot&amp;gt;:&amp;lt;message&amp;gt; - &amp;lt;user of region&amp;gt; :
    msgformat = &amp;quot;PRIVMSG {0} : {3} - {1} of {2}&amp;quot;
    ;for &amp;lt;bot&amp;gt;:&amp;lt;message&amp;gt; - from &amp;lt;user&amp;gt; :
    ;msgformat = &amp;quot;PRIVMSG {0} : {3} - from {1}&amp;quot;

;[CMS]
    ;enabled = true
    ;channel = 345

[Voice]
    ; PLEASE NOTE that we don&amp;#039;t have voice support in OpenSim quite yet - these configuration options are stubs
    enabled = false
    ; This is not supported by the SLViewer right now and
    ; hardcoded within the SL Viewer. Maybe it will be
    ; changed in future. :-)
    account_management_server = https://www.bhr.vivox.com/api2
    ; Global SIP Server for conference calls
    sip_domain = testserver.com

[AsteriskVoice]
    ; PLEASE NOTE that we don&amp;#039;t have voice support in OpenSim quite yet - these configuration options are stubs
    enabled = false
    ; SIP account server domain
    sip_domain = testserver.com
    ; SIP conf server domain
    conf_domain = testserver.com
    ; URL of the asterisk opensim frontend
    asterisk_frontend = http://testserver.com:49153/
    ; password for the asterisk frontend XmlRpc calls
    asterisk_password = bah-humbug
    ; timeout for XmlRpc calls to asterisk front end (in ms)
    asterisk_timeout = 3000
    ; salt for asterisk nonces
    asterisk_salt = paluempalum

; Uncomment the following to control the progression of daytime
; in the Sim.  The defaults are what is shown below
[Sun]
    ; number of wall clock hours for an opensim day.  24.0 would mean realtime
    ;day_length = 24
    ; Year length in days
    ;year_length = 365
    ; Day to Night Ratio
    ;day_night_offset = 1
    ; send a Sun update every update_interval # of frames.  A lower number will
    ; make for smoother sun transition at the cost of network
    ;update_interval = 100

[ScriptEngine.DotNetEngine]
    Enabled = false

    ScriptDelayFactor = 1.0
    ScriptDistanceLimitFactor = 1.0

    ; These settings are specific to DotNetEngine script engine
    ; Other script engines based on OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.Common.dll will have almost identical settings, but in another section of this config file.
    ;

    ; When a script receives an event the event is queued.
    ; Any free thread will start executing this event. One script can only have one event executed simultaneously.
    ; If you have only one thread, and one script has a loop or does a lot of work, then no other scripts can run at the same time.
    ; Same if you have 10 threads, then only 10 scripts can be run simultaneously.
    ; But because most scripts exit after their task, the threads are free to go on to the next script.

    ; Refresh ScriptEngine config options (these settings) every xx seconds
    ; 0 = Do not refresh
    ; Set it to number of seconds between refresh, for example 30.
    ; Will allow you to change ScriptEngine settings while server is running just by using &amp;quot;CONFIG SET&amp;quot; on console
    ; For example to increase or decrease number of threads: CONFIG SET NumberOfScriptThreads 10
    ; NOTE! Disabled for now. Feature does not work.
    RefreshConfig=0

    ; Number of threads to use for script event execution
    ; Threads are shared across all regions
    NumberOfScriptThreads=2

    ; Script event execution thread priority inside application.
    ; Valid values: Lowest, BelowNormal, Normal, AboveNormal, Highest
    ScriptThreadPriority=BelowNormal

    ; How long MAX should a script event be allowed to run (per event execution)?
    ; Do not set this too low (like 50ms) as there are some time wasted in simply executing a function
    ; There is also a small speed penalty for every kill that is made
    MaxEventExecutionTimeMs=5000

    ; Should we enable the max script event execution thread to look for scripts that exceed their timeslice?
    EnforceMaxEventExecutionTime=true

    ; Should we stop the script completely when time exceeds?
    ; This is useful if you have a high &amp;lt;MaxEventExecutionTimeMs&amp;gt; and want to deactivate scripts that go wrong
    ; Note that for example physics engine can slow down the system and make scripts spend more time
    DeactivateScriptOnTimeout=false

    ; If no scripts have executed in this pass how long should we sleep before checking again
    ; Impact:
    ; Too low and you will waste lots of CPU
    ; Too high and people touching object or similar will have to wait up to this amount of time before script responding
    SleepTimeIfNoScriptExecutionMs=50

    ; AppDomains are used for two things:
    ; * Security: Scripts inside AppDomains are limited in permissions.
    ; * Script unloading: When a script is deactivated it can not be unloaded. Only whole AppDomains can be unloaded.
    ; AppDomains are therefore only unloaded once ALL active scripts inside it has been deactivated (removed from prims).
    ; Each AppDomain has some memory overhead. But leaving dead scripts in memory also has memory overhead.
    ScriptsPerAppDomain=1

    ; MaintenanceLoop
    ; How often to run maintenance loop
    ; Maintenance loop is doing: script compile/load, script unload, reload config, adjust running config and enforce max execution time
    MaintenanceLoopms=50

    ; How many maintenanceloops between each of these.
    ; (if 2 then function will be executed every MaintenanceLoopms*2 ms)
    ; Script loading/unloading

    ; How long load/unload thread should sleep if there is nothing to do
    ; Higher value makes it respond slower when scripts are added/removed from prims
    ; But once active it will process all in queue before sleeping again
    MaintenanceLoopTicks_ScriptLoadUnload=1

    ; Other tasks
    ; check if we need to reload config, adjust running config and enforce max execution time
    MaintenanceLoopTicks_Other=10

    ; Allow the use of os* functions (some are dangerous)
    ; Default is false
    AllowOSFunctions = true

    ; Threat level to allow if os functions are enabled
    ; One of None, VeryLow, Low, Moderate, High, VeryHigh, Severe
    ; Default is VeryLow
    OSFunctionThreatLevel = VeryLow

    ; Maximum number of items in load/unload queue before we start rejecting loads
    ; Note that we will only be rejecting load. Unloads will still be able to queue.
    LoadUnloadMaxQueueSize=100

    ; Maximum number of (LSL) events that can be queued before new events are ignored.
    EventExecutionMaxQueueSize=300

    ; Async LL command sleep
    ; If no async LL commands are waiting, how long should thread sleep before checking again
    ; Async LL commands are LSL-commands that causes an event to be fired back with result
    AsyncLLCommandLoopms=50

    ; When script is converted from LSL to C#, or just plain compiled, a copy of the script source will be put in the ScriptEngine folder
    WriteScriptSourceToDebugFile=true

    ; Specify default script compiler
    ; If you do not specify //cs, //vb, //js or //lsl tag as the first characters of your script then the default compiler will be chosen
    ; Valid languages are: lsl, cs, js and vb
    DefaultCompileLanguage=lsl

    ; Specify what compilers are allowed to be used
    ; Note vb only works on Windows for now (Mono lacks VB compile support)
    ; Valid languages are: lsl, cs, js and vb
    ; AllowedCompilers=lsl,cs,js,vb.  *warning*, non lsl languages have access to static methods such as System.IO.File.  Enable at your own risk.
    AllowedCompilers=lsl

    ; Compile scripts with debugging
    ; Probably a thousand times slower, but gives you a line number when something goes wrong.
    CompileWithDebugInformation=true

    ; Remove old scripts on next startup
    CleanUpOldScriptsOnStartup=true

[LL-Functions]
    ; Set the following to true to allow administrator owned scripts to execute console commands
    AllowosConsoleCommand=false

    AllowGodFunctions = false

    ; Maximum number of llListen events we allow per script
    ; Set this to 0 to have no limit imposed.
    max_listens_per_script = 64

[DataSnapshot]
    ; The following set of configs pertains to search.
    ; Set index_sims to true to enable search engines to index your searchable data
    ; If false, no data will be exposed, DataSnapshot module will be off, and you can ignore the rest of these search-related configs
    index_sims = true
    ; The variable data_exposure controls what the regions expose:
    ;    minimum: exposes only things explicitly marked for search
    ;    all: exposes everything
    data_exposure = minimum
    ; If search is on, change this to your grid name; will be ignored for standalones
    gridname = &amp;quot;M34-Sim1&amp;quot;
    ; Period between data snapshots, in seconds. 20 minutes, for starters, so that you see the initial changes fast.
    ; Later, you may want to increase this to 3600 (1 hour) or more
    default_snapshot_period = 1200
    ; This will be created in bin, if it doesn&amp;#039;t exist already. It will hold the data snapshots.
    snapshot_cache_directory = &amp;quot;DataSnapshot&amp;quot;
    ; This semicolon-separated string serves to notify specific data services about the existence 
    ; of this sim. Uncomment if you want to index your data with this and/or other search providers.
    ;data_services=&amp;quot;http://metaverseink.com/cgi-bin/register.py&amp;quot;

[Economy]
    ; These economy values get used in the BetaGridLikeMoneyModule.  - This module is for demonstration only -
    ; In grid mode, use this currency XMLRPC server.  Leave blank for normal functionality
    CurrencyServer = &amp;quot;&amp;quot;
    ; &amp;quot;http://192.168.1.127/currency.php&amp;quot;

    ; In grid mode, this is the land XMLRPC server. Leave blank for normal functionality
    LandServer = &amp;quot;&amp;quot;
    ;&amp;quot;http://192.168.1.127/landtool.php&amp;quot;

    ; 45000 is the highest value that the sim could possibly report because of protocol constraints
    ObjectCapacity = 45000

    ; Money Unit fee to upload textures, animations etc
    PriceUpload = 0

    ; Money Unit fee to create groups
    PriceGroupCreate = 0

    ; This is the account Money goes to for fees.  Remember, economy requires that money circulates somewhere... even if it&amp;#039;s an upload fee
    EconomyBaseAccount = 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000

    ; This is the type of user that will pay fees.
    ; Set this to 2 for users, estate managers and Estate Owners
    ; Set this to 1 for Users and Estate Managers
    ; Set this to 0 for Users only.
    ; -1 disables
    UserLevelPaysFees = -1

    ; Amount to give to user as a stipend
    UserStipend = 1000

    ; When a user gets low on money units and logs off, then logs back on, issue a new stipend if they have less money units then this
    ; amount. Be aware that the account money isn&amp;#039;t stored anywhere so users will get a stipend if you restart the simulator
    IssueStipendWhenClientIsBelowAmount = 10

    ; If this is true, the simulator will remember account balances until the simulator is shutdown or restarted.
    KeepMoneyAcrossLogins = true

    ; We don&amp;#039;t really know what the rest of these values do.  These get sent to the client
    ; These taken from Agni at a Public Telehub.  Change at your own risk.
    ObjectCount = 0
    PriceEnergyUnit = 100
    PriceObjectClaim = 10
    PricePublicObjectDecay = 4
    PricePublicObjectDelete = 4
    PriceParcelClaim = 1
    PriceParcelClaimFactor = 1

    PriceRentLight = 5
    TeleportMinPrice = 2
    TeleportPriceExponent = 2
    EnergyEfficiency = 1
    PriceObjectRent = 1
    PriceObjectScaleFactor = 10
    PriceParcelRent = 1

[SVN]
    Enabled = false
    Directory = SVNmodule\repo
    URL = &amp;quot;svn://your.repo.here/&amp;quot;
    Username = &amp;quot;user&amp;quot;
    Password = &amp;quot;password&amp;quot;
    ImportOnStartup = false
    Autosave = false
    AutoSavePeriod = 15 ; Number of minutes between autosave backups

[XEngine]
    ; Enable this engine in this OpenSim instance
    Enabled = true
    ; How many threads to keep alive even if nothing is happening
    MinThreads = 2
    ; How many threads to start at maximum load
    MaxThreads = 1000
    ; Time a thread must be idle (in seconds) before it dies
    IdleTimeout = 60
    ; Thread priority (&amp;quot;Lowest&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;BelowNormal&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Normal&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;AboveNormal&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Highest&amp;quot;)
    Priority = &amp;quot;Normal&amp;quot;
    ; Maximum number of events to queue for a script (excluding timers)
    MaxScriptEventQueue = 300
    ; Stack size per thread created
    ThreadStackSize = 262144
    ; Rate to poll for asynchronous command replies (ms)
    AsyncLLCommandLoopms = 50
    ; Save the source of all compiled scripts
    WriteScriptSourceToDebugFile = true
    ; Default language for scripts
    DefaultCompileLanguage = lsl
    ; List of allowed languages (lsl,vb,js,cs)
    ; AllowedCompilers=lsl,cs,js,vb.  
    ; *warning*, non lsl languages have access to static methods such as System.IO.File.  Enable at your own risk.
    AllowedCompilers=lsl
    ; Compile debug info (line numbers) into the script assemblies
    CompileWithDebugInformation = true
    ; Allow the use of os* functions (some are dangerous)
    AllowOSFunctions = true
    ; Threat level to allow, one of None, VeryLow, Low, Moderate, High, VeryHigh, Severe
    OSFunctionThreatLevel = Moderate
    ; Interval (s) between background save of script states
    SaveInterval = 120
    ; Interval (s) between maintenance runs (0 = disable)
    MaintenanceInterval = 10
    ; Time a script can spend in an event handler before it is interrupted
    EventLimit = 30
    ; If a script overruns it&amp;#039;s event limit, kill the script?
    KillTimedOutScripts = false
    ; Sets the multiplier for the scripting delays
    ScriptDelayFactor = 1.0
    ; The factor the 10 m distances llimits are multiplied by
    ScriptDistanceLimitFactor = 1.0

    ; OS Functions enable/disable
    ; For each function, you can add one line, as shown
    ; The default for all functions allows them if below threat level

    ; true allows the use of the function unconditionally
    ; Allow_osSetRegionWaterHeight = true

    ; false disables the function completely
    ; Allow_osSetRegionWaterHeight = false

    ; Comma separated list of UUIDS allows the function for that list of UUIDS
    ; Allow_osSetRegionWaterHeight = 888760cb-a3cf-43ac-8ea4-8732fd3ee2bb

    ; Allow for llCreateLink and llBreakLink to work without asking for permission 
    ; only enable this in a trusted environment otherwise you may be subject to hijacking
    ; AutomaticLinkPermission = false

[GridInfo]
    ; These settings are used to return information on a get_grid_info call.
    ; Client launcher scripts and third-party clients make use of this to
    ; autoconfigure the client and to provide a nice user experience. If you
    ; want to facilitate that, you should configure the settings here according
    ; to your grid or standalone setup.
    ;
    ; See http://opensimulator.org/wiki/GridInfo

    ; login uri: for grid this is the user server URI
    login = http://127.0.0.1:9000/

    ; long grid name: the long name of your grid
    gridname = &amp;quot;Free and open world of OpenSIM&amp;quot;

    ; short grid name: the short name of your grid
    gridnick = &amp;quot;OpenSIM-Grid&amp;quot;

    ; login page: optional: if it exists it will be used to tell the client to use
    ; this as splash page
    welcome = http://127.0.0.1/welcome

    ; helper uri: optional: if it exists if will be used to tell the client to use
    ; this for all economy related things
    economy = http://127.0.0.1:9000/

    ; web page of grid: optional: page providing further information about your grid
    about = http://127.0.0.1/about/

    ; account creation: optional: page providing further information about obtaining
    ; a user account on your grid
    register = http://127.0.0.1/register

    ; help: optional: page providing further assistance for users of your grid
    help = http://127.0.0.1/help

    ; password help: optional: page providing password assistance for users of your grid
    password = http://127.0.0.1/password

    ;These are the settings for the Open Grid Protocol..  the Agent Domain, Region Domain,   you know..

[OpenGridProtocol]
    ;On/true or Off/false
    ogp_enabled=false

    ;Name Prefix/suffix when using OGP
    ogp_firstname_prefix=&amp;quot;&amp;quot;
    ogp_lastname_suffix=&amp;quot;_EXTERNAL&amp;quot;

[Concierge]
    ; Enable concierge module
    ; Default is false
    enabled = false

    ; name of the concierge
    whoami = &amp;quot;Concierge&amp;quot;

    ; password for updating the welcome message templates via XmlRpc
    password = password

    ; regex specifying for which regions concierge service is desired; if
    ; empty, then for all
    regions = &amp;quot;^MeetingSpace-&amp;quot;

    ; for each region that matches the regions regexp you can provide
    ; (optionally) a welcome template using format substitution:
    ; {0} is replaced with the name of the avatar entering the region
    ; {1} is replaced with the name of the region
    ; {2} is replaced with the name of the concierge (whoami variable above)

    welcomes = /path/to/welcome/template/directory

    ; Concierge can send attendee lists to an event broker whenever an
    ; avatar enters or leaves a concierged region. the URL is subject
    ; to format substitution:
    ; {0} is replaced with the region&amp;#039;s name
    ; {1} is replaced with the region&amp;#039;s UUID
    broker = &amp;quot;http://broker.place.com/{1}&amp;quot;

[Trees]

    ; Enable this to allow the tree module to manage your sim trees, including growing, reproducing and dying
    active_trees = false

    ; Density of tree population
    tree_density = 1000.0

[RegionReady]
    ; Enable this module to get notified once all items and scripts in the region have been completely loaded and compiled
    enabled = false

    ; Channel on which to signal region readiness through a message
    ; formatted as follows: &amp;quot;{0|1},n,[oar error]&amp;quot;
    ; - the first number indicating whether the OAR file loaded ok (1 == ok, 0 == error)
    ; - the second number indicates how many scrips failed to compile
    ; - &amp;quot;oar error&amp;quot; if supplied, provides the error message from the OAR load
    channel_notify = -800

[WebStats]
	enabled = false

[MRM]
	Enabled = false ; Enables the Mini Region Modules Script Engine. WARNING: SECURITY RISK.&lt;/pre&gt;

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