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Hello, I have started a modded minecraft server, it works just fine, I can get in, it does not crash.

I post forwarded my computer so anyone can get to the server(or should I post forward my router and not my comuter idk) and I allowed it through my firewall defender, but every time my firends try to join the server they get this:
"io.netty.channel.abstractchannel$annotatedconnectexception connection timed out no further information" but I cant figure why, I did everything, didnt I?

 

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41 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

In the logs folder.

Ok I found the server debug log, but I cannot copy it here because the file is too big , what do I do
and how can I find the client debug log

 

You can copy and paste the text within it. (Or just the relevant bits).

As for the client log, do Windows+R, and type in "%appdata%\.minecraft\logs".
 

Edited by ViaticShadow
There were improvements to be made in my phrasing.

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4 minutes ago, ViaticShadow said:

You can copy and paste the text within it. (Or just the relevant bits).

As for the client log, do Windows+R, and type in "%appdata%\.minecraft\logs".
 

I know I can copy and aste, but it is too big for the web, so I cant and also I dont know what is relevant or not

One more thing I dont know is should I paste here my own client debug log or my friend's who couldn't join

 

Edited by WitherOfek
more information

As for the first problem, probably just paste the first word all the way to as far as it will let you.

For the second, your friend's.

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<script src="https://gist.github.com/witherofek/cc239de768eee91e8572ca969f22b34e.js"></script>

in the mid-time here is my debug log of the server

 

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9 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

When using CurseForge it must be explicitly enabled in the settings.

and how do we do this? 

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<script src="https://gist.github.com/witherofek/5dc80549424ea97895ad6f854d3da639.js"></script> - friend's

<script src="https://gist.github.com/witherofek/cc239de768eee91e8572ca969f22b34e.js"></script> -server

16 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Go to the settings, enable the debug.log...?

 

Edited by WitherOfek

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how can I fix the connection, give them connection? what do I need to do? Do I really need to post forward my router instead of my computer?

 

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I port forwarded like toturials said so, with my ipv4 adress which is my computer only, but it does not work, that is why I have a problem.
and just to make sure the server ip should be my local ip:server port right?

 

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