Closed Khormin closed 13 years ago
The best plan is to just delete the 2 server.txt files and try again. I think this one may have been solved in the thread?
Unfortunately no. Not with the combined issue of the servers.txt being untouched. Deleting servers.txt simply means the two servers don't communicate.
I am not sure what is causing that. Maybe it is a directory permissions thing?
I've checked that over. It's able to interact with some folders, not with the main plugin folder itself. I'm not getting the same issue with other jar files being unpacked, either.
Checked my java settings, it isn't putting java code to the sandbox, and my firewall being turned offline doesn't fix the issue. Ironically, it's able to update the portal to the world directory, as well.
That is very strange. I wonder if deleting the folder and starting again would help.
However, since it is working now, maybe no big deal.
/nod. Other than the random people booting, that's about it. Thought you'd appreciate the heads-up.
On 29/08/2011 7:23 PM, "Raphfrk" < reply@reply.github.com> wrote:
That is very strange. I wonder if deleting the folder and starting again would help.
However, since it is working now, maybe no big deal.
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/Raphfrk/ServerPort/issues/22#issuecomment-1928547
In the process of trying to figure out the install, I changed the required port for my own client.
Unfortunately, the second server we used this on cannot auto-connect to my own. This means that with the spout client (102), it's possible to log into the other server automatically, but not back again.
It causes an issue claiming "invalid handshake" and rejects the connection.