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    Hey.
    I'm using Pim's source and client, and just got almost everything working.
    The problem is, that i'm getting an "Error connecting to server" message, even though I've connected to 127.0.0.1 on both client and server.
    Proof that I'm keeping both client and server running:

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    Because they can't C#
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giovanni View Post
    try changing the ip to localhost (127.0.0.1) if not check your rs2loginprotoldecorder.java.
    If you would read the thread, you would probably know that I already changed it to localhost.
    And I can't find anything interesting in rs2loginprotocoldecoder.java either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giovanni View Post
    oh lol ok dint notice but i just had to go for a moment so i thought maybe a quick reply would help you
    Alright. Thanks anyway.

    Anyone else who knows the answer to this?
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    Did you ever worked with port 43594 on utorrent?
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    lol.

    Try letting java through your firewall if you're not already. Make sure the client ip is connecting off the string you changed.

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    i am 14 and have my own laptop im on almost 24/7 currently creating rsps lol so please get off my thread lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giovanni View Post
    on localhost? wouldn't thinks so, second you said might be right though.
    That'd be the main reason.. Java isn't allowed to get trough your firewall so you can connect to your own host...

    Quote Originally Posted by jerryrocks317 View Post
    i am 14 and have my own laptop im on almost 24/7 currently creating rsps lol so please get off my thread lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by japrono View Post
    Hey.
    I'm using Pim's source and client, and just got almost everything working.
    The problem is, that i'm getting an "Error connecting to server" message, even though I've connected to 127.0.0.1 on both client and server.
    Proof that I'm keeping both client and server running:

    You're serious right? Did you read the consle? "Server listening on port 0.0.0.0:43594" You're not using 127.0.0.1, Go to server.java ans search for: 0.0.0.0, chnage to 127.0.0.1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillan View Post
    You're serious right? Did you read the consle? "Server listening on port 0.0.0.0:43594" You're not using 127.0.0.1, Go to server.java ans search for: 0.0.0.0, chnage to 127.0.0.1


    I've lost all hope.

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    i am 14 and have my own laptop im on almost 24/7 currently creating rsps lol so please get off my thread lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillan View Post
    You're serious right? Did you read the consle? "Server listening on port 0.0.0.0:43594" You're not using 127.0.0.1, Go to server.java ans search for: 0.0.0.0, chnage to 127.0.0.1
    Idiot. Also the guy who said uTorrent can't be the problem, it can. I couldn't connect to my server either once but when I shutted down uTorrent it worked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eclipse View Post


    I've lost all hope.
    You do realize im being a sarcastic asshole right?
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