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  1. I thought about this, but proxies and VPN didn't helped, now I have packages, but have no idea why it is not working Bout OpenJDK: idk, I downloaded and installed OpenJDK 17 from official site, have no idea, why it shows 16
  2. My way is freezing the process during validation using cheat engine or process hacker to make installer wait until server allow to download nrxt file
  3. You able to try my way or to try to use client's forge libs, but i kinda sure it will not work
  4. Yep, with Java 8, OpenJDK and on various systems (Windows, ArchLinux), i posted this cuz it was the only one successful attempt to get packages
  5. I having same problem, but i don't think that it is DNS's problem, because you able to download files, but i noticed kinda interesting pattern: If I try to download package using curl, everything if fine, but if you will try to download something during getting error, you will not able to do this, i think that protection against ddos attacks, block requests if you send them often UPD: Using Cheat Engine I freeze process during checking every checksum about 5-10s, I don't know, is it was a thing, that allowed me to get files, but it seems i downloaded everything fine, but got another error: OS: Windows 10, Java: OpenJDK 17

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