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GoLilypad error

Discussion in 'Support' started by Psylo, Jan 14, 2014.

  1. Psylo

    Psylo New Member

    Hello, I am doing a golilypad setup with the connect and proxy software running on a vps not local to the minecraft servers.

    After finishing the setup, I get the expected connected to cloud/etc/ messages indicating it is done properly.

    The server shows as online in the client list. However, when attempting to connect, I get the following error in my minecraft client.

    http://s.mpserv.net/869cbe2a07d5b83d72712676d9f47038.png

    And the following error thrown by the proxy process.

    http://s.mpserv.net/7aed0f82241839ac0dcf175b9027cf71.png

    I will be happy to provide more information if needed. Can anyone point me in the right direction.
  2. Coelho

    Coelho Software Engineer Staff Member Administrator Maintainer

    Outbound Connection Mismatch means that the GoLilyPad server was unable to connect to your backend Minecraft server.
  3. Psylo

    Psylo New Member

    What would be the first place to start looking to resolve the issue? To clarify, the minecraft servers themselves are hosted on paid shared hosting. If I remove the bukkit connect plugin, I can connect to the minecraft server just fine. The vps that hosts the golilypad software is running centos 6. I can ssh to the machine at all times, and the minecraft server when started with bukkit connect displays "connected to the cloud" at the end of the startup.
  4. Coelho

    Coelho Software Engineer Staff Member Administrator Maintainer

    Please paste the entire output of your console in PM or in this thread and tell me what each IP address means.
  5. Psylo

    Psylo New Member

    I lost the errors. :( Issue resolved by disabling iptables on both devices. Perhaps in the centos linux setup go into detail about firewall configuring?
  6. Coelho

    Coelho Software Engineer Staff Member Administrator Maintainer

    Normally I just run my servers without firewalls. No real need for them.
  7. Psylo

    Psylo New Member

    Coel, as a general rule we run our machines with iptables disabled. For whatever reason these particular nodes did not have em disabled. Since we run with them disabled normally, it took me forever to think of that in m troubleshooting :( As an employee of the host, I had access to handle it, however, some hosts may have reasons for running with iptables on :( Regardless, thank you for your help :)

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