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Hello, recently I have been working on creating a custom modpack with about 200 mods.  I got it working today and was able to create a server for it.  Upon joining the server, I get kicked with the message: "Internal Exception: io.netty.handler.codec.DecoderException:  java.io.IOException:  Packet was larger than I expected, found 71 bytes extra whilst reading packet 28" I have spent over four hours trying to fix this error but to no avail.  I suspect that it has something to do with forge. Any ideas?

Forge Version: Forge-10.13.4.1614 (To my knowledge)
Java Version: Java 8u51
Full Error: https://pastebin.com/Q1ZLbf7V
Server FML Log:  https://gist.github.com/TrickyTroller/8bdec2fbd8c81bfefd3f3ee67ab53fb4
Server latest.log:  https://gist.github.com/TrickyTroller/06ecc7baaa420bf761dcd204a9b8e8ec
Client FML Log: https://gist.github.com/TrickyTroller/9a33c8be9f4a65c0c5f62efcda226dda
Client latest.log:  https://gist.github.com/TrickyTroller/d884dc19d350d980e6a3c2b311408a34

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