Unauthorized connection and the allow block
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Unauthorized connection and the allow block
First off the allow block looks like
allow {
ip *;
hostname *;
class clients;
maxperip 5;
};
I have tried * and *@* for each the ip and hostname, now we get this randomly but its almost always a java client, Yes the listen block is set for java
listen IP:6667-6669 {
options {
clientsonly;
java;
};
};
No clue why its setting off the Unauthorized connection
allow {
ip *;
hostname *;
class clients;
maxperip 5;
};
I have tried * and *@* for each the ip and hostname, now we get this randomly but its almost always a java client, Yes the listen block is set for java
listen IP:6667-6669 {
options {
clientsonly;
java;
};
};
No clue why its setting off the Unauthorized connection
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Simple solution: http://www.pjirc.com
Why the hell do people like CR?! It looks like it was designed by a child and doesn't even work most of the time!
Why the hell do people like CR?! It looks like it was designed by a child and doesn't even work most of the time!
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http://www.freejavachat.com and no special configuration
that requires them to use their server, not your own.RandomNumber wrote:http://www.freejavachat.com and no special configuration
pjirc is still best IMHO
Never argue with an idiot. They will bring you down to their level, then beat you with experience.