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OSBOT hangs upon pressing continue after selecting a bot.

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As the title says, OSBOT hangs upon pressing continue after selecting a bot. I am on a VPSGamer VPS and upon selecting a bot and hitting continue, the program greys out (hangs/crashes). Thanks in advance for any advice on how to resolve this!

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8 minutes ago, Burundanga said:

what are the specifications of your VPS?

It is the RS 3G Variation, • 30GB SSD
• 3GB Dedicated RAM
• 500GB Bandwidth
• Shared Intel HT High CPU 3 Cores @ 300%

Edited by Watermelon410

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1 minute ago, Muffins said:

launch it in cli with the debug command and post that here

This will sound really dumb but how do I do that?

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23 minutes ago, Muffins said:

launch it in cli with the debug command and post that here

root@VM:~/Desktop# java -jar "OSBot 2.5.2.jar" -debug 5005
Debug enabled on port 5005
[DEBUG][03/15 06:29:12 PM]: Injected 2 field list filters
[DEBUG][03/15 06:29:12 PM]: Injected 2 field filters
[DEBUG][03/15 06:29:12 PM]: Injected 2 method list filters
[DEBUG][03/15 06:29:12 PM]: Injected 3 method filters
In debug mode!
Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 5005
Stealth injection class-filter enabled!
Successfully loaded OSBot!
[INFO][03/15 06:29:13 PM]: Loaded 1 RS accounts!
[INFO][03/15 06:29:13 PM]: Welcome to OSBot 2.5.2!
^CBot exited with code : 143

Between welcome and bot exited, I hit continue

Edited by Watermelon410

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1 hour ago, Muffins said:

launch it in cli with the debug command and post that here

After leaving it for a rediculously long time it went to grabbing runescape parameters, but it froze again on that, I am unsure what the problem could be as it runs actual runescape perfectly fine, 7-8 clients at reasonable fps.

5 minutes ago, Watermelon410 said:

After leaving it for a rediculously long time it went to grabbing runescape parameters, but it froze again on that, I am unsure what the problem could be as it runs actual runescape perfectly fine, 7-8 clients at reasonable fps.

got the latest java version?

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11 minutes ago, Muffins said:

got the latest java version?

I think its java 8, isnt that what I need?

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So I figured it out... partially. I waited and after about an hour it told me that my proxy is configured improperly for socks, I am using blazingproxy

12 hours ago, Watermelon410 said:

So I figured it out... partially. I waited and after about an hour it told me that my proxy is configured improperly for socks, I am using blazingproxy

Did it say authentication error/problem or just timeout in the error console? And if I remember correctly, they require to authenticate on the IP you are on - Have you done that? Else the connection would be refused.

Edited by Hi G00gle

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Hey all! I just wanted to let you know I contacted blazingproxies and found out the particular proxy I bought was having some technical issues and they just gave me a new one for free! Thanks for trying to help me with this issue! 

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