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Bot can't connect to server

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[iNFO ][10/17/13 05:09:23 PM]: Failed to connect to remote server!

java.net.SocketTimeoutException: connect timed out

at java.net.TwoStacksPlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)

at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.doConnect(Unknown Source)

at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(Unknown Source)

at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)

at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)

at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)

at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)

at org.osbot.lpT5.D(wo:135)

at org.osbot.lpT5.b(wo:242)

at org.osbot.Tb.run(wo:662)

at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source)

at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)

at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source)

at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)

at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)

[iNFO ][10/17/13 05:09:23 PM]: Retrying in 5 seconds...

 

I get this every time I open the bot.

I have the latest version of Java/JDK, I've got the latest bot revision, and I've deleted the bot and re-installed it a few times and this still pops up.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

Very weird. Delete the osbot folder located in your C:drive, also delete (all) the client(s) you have.

Keep me posted!

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Very weird. Delete the osbot folder located in your C:drive, also delete (all) the client(s) you have.

Keep me posted!

 

Just done that again, no change :(

Very weird. Delete the osbot folder located in your C:drive, also delete (all) the client(s) you have.

Keep me posted!

Just done that again, no change :(
Then it's a java problem. Even tho you have the latest java and jdk I recommend to delete all the java files and re download it all.

Tell me if that worked.

Als are you on a VPN?

One more thing : try to portforward. here is a tutorial for it.

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Very weird. Delete the osbot folder located in your C:drive, also delete (all) the client(s) you have.

Keep me posted!

Just done that again, no change sad.png
Then it's a java problem. Even tho you have the latest java and jdk I recommend to delete all the java files and re download it all.

Tell me if that worked.

Als are you on a VPN?

One more thing : try to portforward. here is a tutorial for it.

 

 

I've already deleted Java/JDK and re-installed it, didn't make a diff.

No I'm not on a VPN, and I can't router port forward cause I'm on a campus internet, and the 3rd party software doesn't seem to work for me.

Very weird. Delete the osbot folder located in your C:drive, also delete (all) the client(s) you have.

Keep me posted!

Just done that again, no change sad.png
Then it's a java problem. Even tho you have the latest java and jdk I recommend to delete all the java files and re download it all.

Tell me if that worked.

Als are you on a VPN?

One more thing : try to portforward. here is a tutorial for it.

I've already deleted Java/JDK and re-installed it, didn't make a diff.

No I'm not on a VPN, and I can't router port forward cause I'm on a campus internet, and the 3rd party software doesn't seem to work for me.

Well it's your campus internet blocking the connection then.

Or it could be your anti virus/firewall. Try turning it off for a few minutes and load the bot. Fingers crossed that works and you don't have to portforward seeing as you can't.

Goodluck!:)

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Very weird. Delete the osbot folder located in your C:drive, also delete (all) the client(s) you have.

Keep me posted!

Just done that again, no change sad.png
Then it's a java problem. Even tho you have the latest java and jdk I recommend to delete all the java files and re download it all.

Tell me if that worked.

Als are you on a VPN?

One more thing : try to portforward. here is a tutorial for it.

I've already deleted Java/JDK and re-installed it, didn't make a diff.

No I'm not on a VPN, and I can't router port forward cause I'm on a campus internet, and the 3rd party software doesn't seem to work for me.

Well it's your campus internet blocking the connection then.

Or it could be your anti virus/firewall. Try turning it off for a few minutes and load the bot. Fingers crossed that works and you don't have to portforward seeing as you can't.

Goodluck!smile.png

 

Must be the campus internet, tried without firewall/anti virus.

Thanks for the help.

Very weird. Delete the osbot folder located in your C:drive, also delete (all) the client(s) you have.

Keep me posted!

Just done that again, no change sad.png
Then it's a java problem. Even tho you have the latest java and jdk I recommend to delete all the java files and re download it all.

Tell me if that worked.

Als are you on a VPN?

One more thing : try to portforward. here is a tutorial for it.

I've already deleted Java/JDK and re-installed it, didn't make a diff.

No I'm not on a VPN, and I can't router port forward cause I'm on a campus internet, and the 3rd party software doesn't seem to work for me.

Well it's your campus internet blocking the connection then.

Or it could be your anti virus/firewall. Try turning it off for a few minutes and load the bot. Fingers crossed that works and you don't have to portforward seeing as you can't.

Goodluck!smile.png

Must be the campus internet, tried without firewall/anti virus.

Thanks for the help.

I'm sorry to hear. Pretty sure portforwarding would of done the trick however you cannot acess it unfortunately.

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