Wrong ip? , wrong port?
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I had port forwarding issue "canyouseeme.org" kept showing offline, now it shows Success.
When I open source and client, and try to login it shows "No Response from server"
Nope.
Port 43594
RuneUber.no-ip.org in the client, cache etc.
This happened today.
I wasn't ip banned. (Simple logic, it's my server)
Then I'm having more client issues.
For players, it stays at "requesting title screen"
try to change "RuneUber.no-ip.org" with 127.0.0.1 see if it works.
Requesting title screen is your cache, and the no response from server is probably your port.
Client issue should go to client section
OT: Is the server running ?
Based on the information you have listed, you need to (re)portforward your network. The client isn't responding to the server. Usually when you connect to localhost use the 127.0.0.1 IP and the default port ID. If there is a problem connecting locally then you have messed up the listening ports of the server.java.
The background is via cache, and you should post that in the client section.
if you portforwarded with Utorrent it wont let you connect
and the requesting title screen error is the cache
You need to go into Command and do this:
Type ipconfig and hit enter.
Now you see that ip? That can change when you reconnect/disconnect from your router..
Let's make it static.
Go to
Then
Then
Then
Then make sure to go to the primary adapter, the one that is connected to your router.
For instance this is mine:
Right click it and go to properties, scroll down until you find Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and hit Properties.
These are my current settings, since I host some things on my computer.
MAKE SURE THAT YOU SET THE LAST 3 DIGITS TO SOMETHING THAT YOU KNOW WON'T BE USED.
My router starts at 192.168.1.100 and ends at 192.168.1.200, and I know for a fact there won't be over 50 computers connected to my router (Around 4-5 lol)
Go back to the Command Window (The black one with text inside) and make the settings in that match what you're setting it to, but make the IP slightly different.. Maybe add like 10 or 20 to it, whatever as long as you know it's not going to be used.
Then accept everything and go to your router and change those last 3 digits for your Port Forward's IP to allow through to the one you set it to and you should be done. =)
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