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| SamTheGentleGhost:
sooo... I have this problem for a loooong while now (3 years) , and I just wanted to look for some help again.. Since I moved to another country, I couldn't play blockland anymore. I even bought a second key in this country, but it still doesn't work. I also changed from playing on a pc to a laptop. I'm not using some sort of proxy server and I'm a total newbie with most of the pc stuff. So, When I join a server It says The server has dropped the connection: Server could not verify your Blockland ID. I tried to re-enter my key, changing my name, I also checked if the server isn't ded, and no, the message: verifying -something something- is not stuck on the nick-name bar. I can host server thought... with no problem. I'd love to see some support, and some little tutorials for the things I wouldn't understand. I'm willing to share any information, just ask ~sam |
| SamTheGentleGhost:
Anyone? help? |
| .:FancyPants:.:
this sounds like something you'd want to message to Badspot directly about, honestly. |
| SamTheGentleGhost:
--- Quote from: .:FancyPants:. on January 14, 2013, 12:42:18 PM ---this sounds like something you'd want to message to Badspot directly about, honestly. --- End quote --- last time I did that they said I wasn't able to play, but I don't believe that is the final solution... |
| SamTheGentleGhost:
--- Quote from: .:FancyPants:. on January 14, 2013, 12:42:18 PM ---this sounds like something you'd want to message to Badspot directly about, honestly. --- End quote --- This is the exact email I got one year ago. What's happening here is that the initial authentication is done over a normal HTTP request via TCP. When you connect to server the game uses UDP for real time communication. Your TCP and UDP requests appear to be comming from two different IP addresses, therefore authentication fails. The most common cause of this is HTTP requests being intercepted by a proxy server at the ISP level. Sometimes this is done for censorship/filtering or for "download acceleration" by redirecting common file requests to a local cache server. There isn't really anything I can do about this in the short term. |
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