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Failed to authenticate to OSBot servers

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I've just set up a new server, and I'm getting this error in Status when I'm trying to load the client for the first time:

 

Failed to authenticate to OSBot servers

 

I double checked to see if there was an internet connection problem, I loaded runescape in browser.

 

Also tried to boot using CLI, obviously having trouble since it hasn't had its first run and been able to install properly:

 

Starting OSBot in low cpu mode
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /root/OSBot/Data/map.bin (No such file or directory)

 

 

 

 

 

Anyone else had this problem or any idea how to fix it? I can't even install webwalking to start with lol.

Edited by THS

i would suggest just deleting all osbot folders and download it again. Maybe you deleted something accidentally. 

 

Had a similiar issue and redownloading helped

 

also check java i guess

 

osbot currently works for me so it doesnt seem to be osbot in this case

Edited by ez11

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i would suggest just deleting all osbot folders and download it again. Maybe you deleted something accidentally. 

 

Had a similiar issue and redownloading helped

 

also check java i guess

 

osbot currently works for me so it doesnt seem to be osbot in this case

 

Thanks for the response, double checked java, its fine. Tried deleting install folders/re-running, did nothing :/.

 

I noticed that my data folder is empty upon first run, which is odd, since mine has 4 files in it. Going to see if I can copy mine and send them through.

 

edit: did nothing, im still fucked.

Edited by THS

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Open a shell and execute

echo "127.0.0.1" $(hostname) >> /etc/hosts

 

Worked it out! Thank you so much!

 

Was just a matter of adding that line to the hosts file, something I skipped on startup. (I'm clueless when it comes to this shit)

  • 3 years later...

FUCKING THIS DOESNT HELP IN MY CASE AND THERES NO OTHER FUCKING FORUMS TO HELP WITH A FUCKING FIX; SO BUMP FUCK SAKES SOMEONE HELP WITH A SOLUTION FOR FUCK SAKES

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