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On 7/13/2019 at 7:50 PM, itzdawid said:
is there any other way then i could host a server or allow my friends to join my world?
Yes, buy a pre-configured host or learn/inform yourself as to how port-forwarding works and how to prevent security compromises.
Perhaps if you still encounter this issue, I am more than happy to provide my competence to help you via PM
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Just now, diesieben07 said:
Having a wonderful day, in fact.
Here's how your reply looks to me:
"Oh look, they are replying in this other thread, lets show my issue there to get their attention". To me that is rude.Absolutely not, I'm helping on a different forum about C/C++ and appreciate it when other users notify me about the status change of their threads. Next time don't think someone immediately has bad intentions.
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2 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:
Okay. Don't.
Wow somebody had a bad day. What's the matter with you? I kindly asked something and now you get all offensive and stuff?
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6 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:
"It crashes" literally means nothing.
This forum has seen reports of "it crashes" for years, regardless of version.
99.9% of the time it is either user error or a broken mod.
I don't want to disturb this thread with selfishness but I appended the debug.logs to my thread so perhaps now you can solve the puzzle
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I appended the logs for both client and server in the attachment area.
Here's another interesting thing, I re-installed forge and noticed something weird being printed on my terminal when I ran the installer --installServer command:
java.net.preferIPv4Stack=true Installing server to current directory
So I deleted everything (except the vanila 1.12.2 jar file since it needed by forge) and reinstalled the installer.jar with Djava.net.preferIPV4Stack=false option but I still get that output printed on the terminal... Maybe that's the issue?
Anyway see the debug.logs I appended, I replaced certain parts such as the IPv6 for example with <VPS IPv6> or other stuff that I deem possibly private info, this should not affect the overall validity of the logs.
In the client log there's an interesting Java Exception at the bottom about the connection refusal.
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Isn't it weird that when I start the server via Vanila, it works flawlessly but the forge one fails with a connection refused error? It's not like the forge.jar is changing the VPSs Firewall or whatever.
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13 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:
Try launching the server with -Djava.net.preferIPV4Stack=false.
I tried the following command on both the server, still
doesnt worknothing changed:java -Xms1G -Xmx2700M -Djava.net.preferIPV4Stack=false -jar forge-1.12.2-14.23.5.2768-universal.jar nogui
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Following issue:
I'm hosting an 1.12.2 mc server via (debian) Linux VPS <-- IPv6 only.- When I'm starting the Server with the offical 1.12.2, I can connect to the server via Windows Client flawlessly, vanila, no issue.
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What's happening? Both addresses are IPv6, it can't be the firewall because vanila worked and I even allowed port 25565 (with ufw) still, nothing changed.
[SOLVED] Server works flawlessly with Vanila but can't connect with Forge 1.12.2
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Posted · Edited by Reloading
I've discovered the solution to this wide-spread issue that has been plaguing many people's servers.
Due to the recent hostility I've received from (supposedly) the mods/admins I've decided NOT to post the solution here, if you're in need of the solution PM me or google on different forums, you'll see it, I hope future visitors can get a picture of how they'll be treated here.
PS: Giving people warnings and post-moderation bans is not going to achieve ANYTHING, we're not in a kindergarten.