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So while on vacation I was running 1.7.17 just fine, but now I got home and updated to 1.7.18 and now it doesn't work. I uninstalled and reinstalled Java, currently running jdk 1.7.0_25, deleted all OSBot files and redownloaded 1.7.18, restarted my computer and it still doesn't work. When I try to run the bot the client opens and in the log box I get an error saying "Failed to connect to remote server... Java.net.SocketTimedOut.." below is the error code. If someone could please help me I would really appreciate it.

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They were having issues with ddos attacks earlier at the same time that error says. Both website and client kept shutting down.

Edited by Bub

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Yeah a ton of people have been able to use the bot, I've been trying to use the bot for 2 days straight with no luck at all.

So while on vacation I was running 1.7.17 just fine, but now I got home and updated to 1.7.18 and now it doesn't work. I uninstalled and reinstalled Java, currently running jdk 1.7.0_25, deleted all OSBot files and redownloaded 1.7.18, restarted my computer and it still doesn't work. When I try to run the bot the client opens and in the log box I get an error saying "Failed to connect to remote server... Java.net.SocketTimedOut.." below is the error code. If someone could please help me I would really appreciate it.

That just means that it can't connect to the server. It is most likely because it is getting DDoSed. Happened earlier today.

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Day 3 of not being able to connect, I've left it running trying to see if it would connect and I have tried to restart client several times. still says failed to connect, connection timed out. Can anyone please help me?

Website problem. Should be fixed.

 

Either that or your internet :/

Edited by Nosaj

I had that for a few hours. Then I took a break, came back and boom. It worked.

i have this same issue thats what i get

[ERROR][07/11/13 11:58:23 AM]: Error loading settings!

java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
at java.lang.System.arraycopy(Native Method)
at org.osbot.LPT2.i(rm:897)
at org.osbot.LPT2.i(rm:1859)
at org.osbot.bb.l(ge:104)
at org.osbot.LPt6.run(uj:45)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
 
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That's not the same error, I don't have an error loading settings. I have an error saying the connection is timing out and I don't know why. I've tried everything I can think of and it still doesn't work.

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I really am not retarded and I have spent countless hours trying to resolve my issue. I know the server has been down due to DDoS attacks and what not, but I'm going on 4 days without being able to connect to the bot when I know others are able to do so. I have tried everything I can possibly think of and I cannot resolve my issue.

 

Things I've tried:

 

Uninstalling/reinstalling Java jdk1.7.0_25

Deleting all OSBot files and redownloading 1.7.18 and 1.7.19

Restarted computer

Turned off firewall

reset modem

tried connecting wireless as well as wired through modem

Did a full system restore and attempted starting fresh. (running windows 8)

 

After all this I still receive the same error message in the log. I can't connect to the remote server and I am not sure why. If someone could help me I would really appreciate it. I'd offer some sort of compensation but I'm not sure whether or not it is against the rules.

I am having the exact same issues, is there anything anyone has done to make it work. It is unable to connect to remote server, and when it does connect to remote server, it will not load the client either and has trouble loading local script.

They were having issues with ddos attacks earlier at the same time that error says. Both website and client kept shutting down.

 

 

 

So while on vacation I was running 1.7.17 just fine, but now I got home and updated to 1.7.18 and now it doesn't work. I uninstalled and reinstalled Java, currently running jdk 1.7.0_25, deleted all OSBot files and redownloaded 1.7.18, restarted my computer and it still doesn't work. When I try to run the bot the client opens and in the log box I get an error saying "Failed to connect to remote server... Java.net.SocketTimedOut.." below is the error code. If someone could please help me I would really appreciate it.

That just means that it can't connect to the server. It is most likely because it is getting DDoSed. Happened earlier today.

 

OSbot was never being DDoS'd, RS was doing a migration and meant this bot wasn't working then...

Also try getting all the most recent Java's JRE and JDK:

Java SE Downloads - Oracle

 

They were having issues with ddos attacks earlier at the same time that error says. Both website and client kept shutting down.

 

 

 

So while on vacation I was running 1.7.17 just fine, but now I got home and updated to 1.7.18 and now it doesn't work. I uninstalled and reinstalled Java, currently running jdk 1.7.0_25, deleted all OSBot files and redownloaded 1.7.18, restarted my computer and it still doesn't work. When I try to run the bot the client opens and in the log box I get an error saying "Failed to connect to remote server... Java.net.SocketTimedOut.." below is the error code. If someone could please help me I would really appreciate it.

That just means that it can't connect to the server. It is most likely because it is getting DDoSed. Happened earlier today.

 

OSbot was never being DDoS'd, RS was doing a migration and meant this bot wasn't working then...

Also try getting all the most recent Java's JRE and JDK:

Java SE Downloads - Oracle

 

Oh, I was not informed of this. Did Jagex post this somewhere?

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