Author Topic: Server Stopped Working :c  (Read 1338 times)

As of a few days ago, I have lost the ability to host.

By this I mean, whenever I try to host a server it appears as dead, where as it did not appear as dead just a few days ago.

I have tried turning off my firewall, resetting my ports, restarting my computer, re-installing Blockland, and completely un-forwarding, then re-forwarding my ports, none of which have helped.

I am also currently running Windows 7, if that makes a difference.

I hope someone may be able to help me with this current dilemma, my console log is also attached below.

almost sounds like you got hacked.


almost sounds like you got hacked.
Don't listen to this handicap. What probably happened is the IP address that your router gives your computer probably changed because you may not have made it give your computer a static IP address. Solution: In your router configuration, change the IP address that the port forwards to, so that it matches the current IP address of your computer.
* Note this may not be the problem or solution, but its a pretty good guess

Don't listen to this handicap. What probably happened is the IP address that your router gives your computer probably changed because you may not have made it give your computer a static IP address. Solution: In your router configuration, change the IP address that the port forwards to, so that it matches the current IP address of your computer.
* Note this may not be the problem or solution, but its a pretty good guess

Thank you, I will now try that :D

Don't listen to this handicap. What probably happened is the IP address that your router gives your computer probably changed because you may not have made it give your computer a static IP address. Solution: In your router configuration, change the IP address that the port forwards to, so that it matches the current IP address of your computer.
* Note this may not be the problem or solution, but its a pretty good guess

nope, the IP addresses are the same, as far as I can tell D:

Hmm well the only other idea I have right now would be to change the ports that blockland hosts on, you can do this by clicking "advanced" when you go to start a server. Once you change it, change the port forward settings so they have the same ports as the ones you set blockland to use. Also make them Very different ports like 8453-8480 or something. I think this may be the problem because there is the very small possibility that your internet provider is blocking the default ports that blockland uses to host (my ISP does this).

Hmm well the only other idea I have right now would be to change the ports that blockland hosts on, you can do this by clicking "advanced" when you go to start a server. Once you change it, change the port forward settings so they have the same ports as the ones you set blockland to use. Also make them Very different ports like 8453-8480 or something. I think this may be the problem because there is the very small possibility that your internet provider is blocking the default ports that blockland uses to host (my ISP does this).

STILL DIDNT WORK

aughh D:

Did you change the name of your computer? For instance mine was me_vostro, and I had to change it to me_inspirion before it worked.

Did you change the name of your computer? For instance mine was me_vostro, and I had to change it to me_inspirion before it worked.

No, I didn't 3:

Its most likely that you were hacked by a handicapo from roblox, And he hid it deep in your computer somehow.

Its most likely that you were hacked by a handicapo from roblox, And he hid it deep in your computer somehow.
You don't know what you're talking about

Snowstar try unplugging your router for a few seconds,It always helps me.

Don't listen to this handicap. What probably happened is the IP address that your router gives your computer probably changed because you may not have made it give your computer a static IP address. Solution: In your router configuration, change the IP address that the port forwards to, so that it matches the current IP address of your computer.
* Note this may not be the problem or solution, but its a pretty good guess

i just heard one sentance in this post the rest went in one ear and out the other...

Did you try /ipconfig/all in the console? it was the only way i could get hosting done. Just look for the IP with Preferred after it.