did you just run the bat file, or look yourself?
the bat file only looks for set linesalso make sure your filewall or antivirus isn't blocking the minecraft.exe client
I just checked manually the host file and there is nothing looking like the lines in the post in there. Ive put minecraft as an exception in AVG, still no positive results.
I'm having pretty much the exact same problem. Nothing in my hosts file, I get no return when I ping minecraft.net (which it associates with the IP 23.21.111.59. pings to 184.73.224.128 also fail). I've put my router into DMZ, turned my firewall off, added the .exe to exception, added the .jar to exceptions and still the same thing.
I can get to minecraft.net in my browser and I can play in my browser though.
I downloaded minecraft on the official website and tryed to login on the launcher, but it says:''Cant connect to minecraft.net''
tried to ping minecraft.net on cmd prompt, and all four packets were lost.
I redownloaded Java and deleted the minecraft documents, same error message
I tryed several things but bothing worked: deleting last login, changing the computer clock, but nothing worked
anyone knows how to solve this problem?
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Moderatorcheck your hosts file and see if there is something related to minecraft in it
this thread has a how to http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1396060-unable-to-connect-to-minecraftnet-new-panel-not-loading/
the ping of minecraft.net (the one it gives me) is : 184.73.224.128
my four request timed out, lost the four packets
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Moderatorthe bat file only looks for set linesalso make sure your filewall or antivirus isn't blocking the minecraft.exe client
I can get to minecraft.net in my browser and I can play in my browser though.
I can play via a client using that, I can't connect to multiplayer servers though.