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  2. Hey people, I am trying to setup a modded server with around 190 Mods. After already fixing several errors that prevented the server from I now got another problem: I am unable to connect. always when I try to connect to the Server, it says "lost connection: timed out". I already tried everything i could find on the internet, but nothing of it seems to work. Its now the second day I am trying to solve the problem, but I've come to the point that i dont know what to try anymore. Setup: - Server: OS: Ubuntu 20.04 memory: 32GB (16GB allocated for the MC server) cpu: 8 vCPU Cores - Local Machine: OS: Windows 10 Home 64Bit memory: 8GB RAM (6 allocated for MC) cpu: Intel Core i5-4690 Minecraft Version: 1.19.2 Forge Version: 43.2.6 Installed Mods: - Client Side: https://pastebin.com/1F6qtks1 - Server Side: https://pastebin.com/zuVi1T78 What I tried before: - allocated more Ram on server - changed -Dfml.readTimeout to 60 instead of default 30 (later i read that this isnt working anymore in 1.19.2?) - installed Longer Login Times Mod on server - Tried with different MC Launchers (native MC Launcher and GDLauncher) - deleted and generated new world to be sure its not caused by a curropted chunk or sth like that - re-installed JAVA 17 - switched Server to Offline mode in server.properties - tried to connect with both IPv4 and IPv6 address both with and without port. - tried connecting to Server with only forge on client and server side. - works perfectly Here are the logs. If different ones are needed just tell me and I'll add them: Server latest.log[ Server debug.log/URL] Client debug.log Client latest.log

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