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Rhiku

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  1. You just have to disable ipv6 in your network adapter settings.
  2. I am a little confused though, why is this issue only on forge? Is there something forge changes that would cause such an issue?
  3. Nevermind that was actually very easy to figure out, thanks so much! That actually seemed to fix the issue. I joined the server with no problem this time.
  4. Would you happen to be able to explain how to do that? I haven't heard of that ever being an issue till now.
  5. Sorry about that, just thought mediafire was well known enough since I've been using it for years. Kind of my go-to file sharing site. Also cause I didn't know how to use github, but I think I figured it out. Here's the link. https://gist.github.com/Rhikuu/676fb1519b172807bdff5bcd77c23e12 Also just got your new reply, what exactly would be blocked? I've already allowed the 25565 port through incoming and outgoing connections through my firewall for minecraft.
  6. Didn't exactly know how to access the debug.log, managed to find it in the curseforge settings though. Here's the log from me loading the game, trying to join a server, then closing. Just uploaded the log to mediafire since I couldn't fit it into a pastebin or anything. https://www.mediafire.com/file/8snyu6be0e6w4lf/debug.log/file
  7. Hi, I've been having this issue for the past 3 days trying to fix it, for some reason I'm having issues with authenticating but it only happens when using forge. Whenever I try to join any server on forge it gives a "Failed to login: the authentication servers are currently not reachable" error. It also applies for singleplayer worlds, my skin is always steve since it can't authenticate. Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated as I feel like I've tried literally everything I possibly can. Just so that you know, I've already checked my hosts file to verify that it's not blocking any minecraft connections, as well as various other fixes that haven't ended up resolving the issue. The only way I've found to get around the error is to use a VPN.
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