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[iNFO ][10/26/13 12:00:33 AM]: Connecting to remote server...

[iNFO ][10/26/13 12:01:03 AM]: Failed to connect to remote server!

java.lang.NullPointerException

at org.osbot.lpT5.g(wo:343)

at org.osbot.lpT5.D(wo:474)

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 ][10/26/13 12:01:03 AM]: Retrying in 5 seconds...

[iNFO ][10/26/13 12:01:08 AM]: Connecting to remote server...

 

50050 is portforwarded.

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If you're encountering this error when the bot is up and running, something on your end is blocking the connection between the client and the server, this is commonly fixed by port-forwarding or granting port 50050 access, this can be completed by following this easy to understand guide on how to port-forward; http://osbot.org/for...ort-forwarding/

Good luck!

I encounter it as I open the bot and READ ABOVE!!!!!!! I just said it was Port forwarded

Woops. When loading the client you need to let it wait for 10 minutes maxium.

 

If you're encountering this error when the bot is up and running, something on your end is blocking the connection between the client and the server, this is commonly fixed by port-forwarding or granting port 50050 access, this can be completed by following this easy to understand guide on how to port-forward; http://osbot.org/for...ort-forwarding/

Good luck!

I encounter it as I open the bot and READ ABOVE!!!!!!! I just said it was Port forwarded

 

What's your Java version?

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If you're encountering this error when the bot is up and running, something on your end is blocking the connection between the client and the server, this is commonly fixed by port-forwarding or granting port 50050 access, this can be completed by following this easy to understand guide on how to port-forward; http://osbot.org/for...ort-forwarding/

Good luck!

I encounter it as I open the bot and READ ABOVE!!!!!!! I just said it was Port forwarded

 

What's your Java version?

 

Congratulations!

You have the recommended Java installed (Version 7 Update 45).

 

 

from http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp

 

 

 

If you're encountering this error when the bot is up and running, something on your end is blocking the connection between the client and the server, this is commonly fixed by port-forwarding or granting port 50050 access, this can be completed by following this easy to understand guide on how to port-forward; http://osbot.org/for...ort-forwarding/

Good luck!

I encounter it as I open the bot and READ ABOVE!!!!!!! I just said it was Port forwarded

 

What's your Java version?

 

Congratulations!

You have the recommended Java installed (Version 7 Update 45).

 

 

from http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp

 

 

Hmm, I have no idea sorry just message a mod

Unenable your anti-virus and firewall for a while, delete the osbot folder located in your c:drive and re start the client.

still having this error there probs working on it as we speak its nothing your end just wait and it will be back up soon

 

Same thing for me, can't get anything to work.

Client is down please wait patiently.

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