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Hello! I'm interested in know if it's possible to remove the keepAlive timeout for Minecraft client and server using Forge. I basically want to have my connection continue after any amount of delay. Whether the server is not responding or whether the client is not responding. For right now I just want to focus on seeing if I could get the server keep alive timeout disabled or removed somehow. 

I've seen a post on this forum discussing the same topic as I am without a response but I'm hoping I could bring back the topic and see what is possible.

Forum Post: https://forums.minecraftforge.net/topic/55039-1112-prevent-player-timeout/

 

It sounds like he was onto something. I see ways on forge's official documentation to create new packets and send them between channels but I'm wondering if it'd be possible to disable part of the server's networking.

 

I'm not too familiar with forge but if someone has an answer of this is not possible or this is possible but in an not ideal way I'd be happy to hear either one!

 

Regardless, thank you in advance for the help!

 

 

  • 3 months later...

Until version 1.16.5 there is a mod which helps with that... randompatches, but it doesn't yet hav a version for minecraft 1.18.1

I'm interested too please help

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