failed to connect to the server
io.netty.abstractchannel$annotatedconnectexception:syscall:getsockopt(..) failed: connection refused: c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net/73.65.191.49:25565
Any ideas on how to fix this, or just what it means in general? I am running Linux Mint Xfce 20.2
Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
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Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
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Re: Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
I think it's a bad idea to install a game on linux.
I did, but I tried to install mods from this site https://99minecraft.com/ and then nothing worked.
And on windows all works well with mods.
So think about it)
I did, but I tried to install mods from this site https://99minecraft.com/ and then nothing worked.
And on windows all works well with mods.
So think about it)
Re: Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
from what i can find its a firewall issue
so question is ..... is it a firewalll issue at your end or the servers end?
so question is ..... is it a firewalll issue at your end or the servers end?
Re: Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
idk man any way to find out? I tried using a hotspot from my phone and was met with the same error if that means anything
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Re: Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
The error message tells you exactly what's wrong, and it also tells you why it doesn't work using a hotspot from your phone:
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connection refused: c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net/73.65.191.49:25565
c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net/73.65.191.49:25565
That is quite clearly not a valid address.
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boot@akhenaten:~$ ping -c3 c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net/73.65.191.49
ping: c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net/73.65.191.49: Name or service not known
c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net
That is an address.
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boot@akhenaten:~$ ping -c3 c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net
PING c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net (73.65.191.49) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net (73.65.191.49): icmp_seq=1 ttl=51 time=197 ms
64 bytes from c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net (73.65.191.49): icmp_seq=2 ttl=51 time=194 ms
64 bytes from c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net (73.65.191.49): icmp_seq=3 ttl=51 time=202 ms
73.65.191.49:25565
That is an address and a port number.
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boot@akhenaten:~$ ping -c3 73.65.191.49
PING 73.65.191.49 (73.65.191.49) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 73.65.191.49: icmp_seq=1 ttl=51 time=198 ms
64 bytes from 73.65.191.49: icmp_seq=2 ttl=51 time=202 ms
64 bytes from 73.65.191.49: icmp_seq=3 ttl=51 time=194 ms
Re: Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
c-73-65-191-49.hsd1.ut.comcast.net/ <---that's the provider
73.65.191.49:25565 Is the port default for the Minecraft game.
That port is not open
"Tune for maximum Smoke and then read the Instructions".
Re: Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
Thanks bro! Looks like it works alright now!
Re: Running a local minecraft server on Linux Mint, and am met with this error message:
I'm running a Spigot 1.18.1 Server on Mint right now that my friends and family can connect to over the Internet.
There is definitely a configuration issue, not a Linux being "too old" issue.
I've also been able to successfully play Minecraft on Mint and the latest release of Arch Linux.
ETA: Oops, this was a bit of a necro post...
There is definitely a configuration issue, not a Linux being "too old" issue.
I've also been able to successfully play Minecraft on Mint and the latest release of Arch Linux.
ETA: Oops, this was a bit of a necro post...