02-10-2016, 09:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2016, 09:42 AM by UnholyDecimator.)
(02-10-2016, 09:32 AM)SphinxC0re Wrote: Hello and welcome to the forum
Since you were able to connect to the server from your home PC without problems and your friend was also able to do so, the only thing that could create this issue is the school itself. Most schools nowadays have the typical Minecraft port blocked for some reason. I guess they just don't want you to play in school :-D
So until you wanted to hack into the server system of your school I don't see how to solve this issue.
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There's more to it then that. When I ping my server using: https://dinnerbone.com/minecraft/tools/status/
The server returns an error on the console:
"Client "::ffff:54.158.179.74" uses an unsupported protocol (lengthed, initial packet 47)"
Also, I am able to connect to other minecraft servers from the school!
Edit: I noticed a pattern. My server isn't technically an actual domain. It doesn't use something like "some.domain.net" it's just ###.###.###.###:####. Could it be that certain networks are set to deny anything that's not a formal domain?