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[resolved] Issue with "Closed connection from ‘192.xxx.x.x’."


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Hi, I know there are an abundance of solutions to issues raised in the past. I've tried, tested them but to no avail, hope someone can provide their insight as to why I am facing this issue.

Issue faced:

I managed to login into the account and reach server selection.

Upon selecting server, the message “rejected from server” or “failed to connect to server” appears.

               Message from logserv.bat,

[Notice]: Authentication accepted (account: ray, id: 2000000, ip: 192.xxx.x.x)

[Status]: Connection of the account 'ray' accepted.

[Info]: Closed connection from ‘192.xxx.x.x’.

Below are my configurations if they can provide insight as to why I am experiencing this issue.

 

Char conf

userid: ragnarok

passwd: ‘a’

login_ip: 192.xxx.x.x

char_ip: 116.14.x.x

server_name: RO

map conf

userid: ragnarok

passwd: ‘a’

char_ip: 192.xxx.x.x

map_ip: 116.14.x.x

subnet

subnet: 255.255.255.0: 192.xxx.x.x: 192.xxx.x.x

Packet Obfuscation: Disabled.

defines.pre

#define PACKETVER 20180620

 

Port forwarding enabled

client diffed to disable packet encryption

Disabled firewall

clientinfo details if it helps

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-kr" ?>

<clientinfo>

    <desc>Ragnarok Client Information</desc>

    <servicetype>korea</servicetype>

    <servertype>primary</servertype>

    <connection>

        <display>RO</display>

            <address>192.xxx.x.x</address>

            <port>6900</port>

            <version>55</version>

            <langtype>0</langtype>

            <aid>

            <admin>2000000</admin>

            </aid>

        <registrationweb>www.ragnarok.com</registrationweb>

        <loading>

            <image>loading00.jpg</image>

            <image>loading01.jpg</image>

            <image>loading02.jpg</image>

            <image>loading03.jpg</image>

            <image>loading04.jpg</image>

            <image>loading05.jpg</image>

            <image>loading06.jpg</image>

        </loading>

    </connection>

</clientinfo>

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Closed connection isnt something that should be worried about, its normal.

There must be some other errors/issues that make it rejected. show your map-server and char-server logs

Edited by Chaos92
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39 minutes ago, Chaos92 said:

Closed connection isnt something that should be worried about, its normal.

There must be some other errors/issues that make it rejected. show your map-server and char-server logs

char-server logs

[Info]: request connect - account_id:2000000/login_id1:1435170553/login_id2:1944444508
[Info]: Loading Char Data (2000000)
[Info]: Loading Char Data (2000000)

Nothing seems peculiar in map-server logs

I just went thru the steps to setup rathena again and the client afresh.

I am still facing the issue of [Info]: Closed connection from '127.0.0.1'. 

However, on the client side, the client just closes after I tried to login. 

29 minutes ago, chatterboy said:

Sometime the packet version ^_^

I've included #define PACKETVER 20180620 in define_pre

 

Thank you both for your replies ! still having this issue ?

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36 minutes ago, HaARiZz said:

Are you sure that you are using client version 20180620? If I'm not mistaken, you need to use sclientinfo instead of clientinfo.

yes sir I am using sclientinfo.

I am interested in pre-renewal only if that helps!

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2 hours ago, Chaos92 said:

Closed connection isnt something that should be worried about, its normal.

There must be some other errors/issues that make it rejected. show your map-server and char-server logs

update: you're right, its not really an issue. I am able to login successfully. After experimenting with other older clients. there's still closed connection however, just let the servers load awhile more and attempt to login a couple of times. 

Thank you all for your contributions ?

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