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STOP: Read this first before posting an issue regarding errors containing REPLICATION etc. #44
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should i write my problem here again? |
go for it |
i did everything that has been done but nothing works. ive also added new inbound rules to the firewall with the same ports. (i dont have any antivirus software's installed) please any suggestions? |
Good! Thank you muchly, I’ll try when I get home. I’m curious however, is that the same field that has 0.0.0.0 before? (I believe it was bind address) I noticed when empty it defaulted to 0.0.0.0? As I’ve only ever had my proper ipv4 ip address in the public IP directory. Not too sound like a stubborn horse, but before posting here I did try removing 0.0.0.0 from the bind address directory and didn’t manage to have any luck, and I don’t believe I’ve ever had 0.0.0.0 included with in the public address directory? |
I can only really trust my testing. And leaving 0.0.0.0 in public address gave me the 999+ ping and replication error. Removing 0.0.0.0 from public address and port forwarding on my router allowed me to see the real ping and connect successfully. I left bind address as 0.0.0.0 |
Hello!! I’ve gotten it working thankfully! Probably all due to my own negligence it wasn’t working to begin with :( I ended up re setting my open ports. Working great again! Thank you! |
I had this problem up until I reopened both ports on my network, and made extra sure to be inputting the proper IP into the tool. Is host pc connected to a repeating router? Or directly to the main router? On a repeated network I had too fuff about with using the proper IP address as I had previously had the second router not sharing IP’s. |
Hi, I am getting REPLICATION group=1 reason=3 CONNECTION_FAILURE. After I get the server ready, and after I connect to the server I get the message above.
FYI, Box marked with black contains my public IP, servername, pw, etc. Thanks. |
@soda3x |
It's not my tool but it is to do with what values are in your config. Try leaving the public address empty and turning off UPnP. Ensure your ports are forwarded correctly and that your firewall is allowing traffic. |
Same thing happens with disabling use uPnP I guess the log gives me reasonable stuff :
But I guess this log is not enough for me to explain the reason I cannot connect to the game lobby. FULL log : |
I see an interesting issue here : I have used multiple Conflicts mods, might be the error? But one thing is I cannot join my server even after moving all mods frrom Enabled Mods to Available Mods. |
I got the point that this issue is not related to this server tool itself, but I guess many modders may get this issue, and if there's any solution I want to get and share. |
Found solution : By option "Overriding Port" check(even to 2001) I can access the lobby. ** Revising this issue : Suggestion : |
Hello, if you are currently experiencing issues with connecting to your server, you are not alone.
There have been many reports. Please reply here with your report.
I am currently investigating this issue.
SOLUTION: #44 (comment)
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