Whenever I log in, i get this message "Sorry, but we couldn't connect to our servers. Please make sure that you are online and Minecraft is not blocked. (SocketTimeoutException: connect timed out)"I am in fact online and Minecraft, Minecraft.net and Mojang.com are NOT blocked, but, for some reason, I cant open the page Mojang.net, "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to mojang.com"Please help me... I just wan't to play Minecraft
Nobody has a solution? I guess i just wasted my $27. Please, Just help me, just put a solution that you think would work, i would try it even though it doesn't work... i just want my $27 come in to use.
Post the whole log please, not just the error message. Otherwise anyone trying to help you cant figure out at what point in the process it fails. How much is working versus not working. Which connections work, which don't, etc.
Post the whole log please, not just the error message. Otherwise anyone trying to help you cant figure out at what point in the process it fails. How much is working versus not working. Which connections work, which don't, etc.
It doesn't have a log... its literally at the starting of minecraft launcher where you put your email address/username and password...
It just says "Sorry, but we couldn't connect to our servers. Please make sure that you are online and Minecraft is not blocked. (SocketTimeoutException: connect timed out)" at the top of email address/username.
Okay. Well then.
Your antivirus/firewall could be blocking the launcher / java from making the connection. You could have a DNS issue, or bogus data in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
Okay. Well then.
Your antivirus/firewall could be blocking the launcher / java from making the connection. You could have a DNS issue, or bogus data in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
I exited my anti-virus and turned off my firewall.... and still no use... How do I fix that DNS issue and that Bogus data stuff?
You can check the hosts file yourself. It's just a text file. There should only be comment lines in it, i.e. lines that start with #
Windows doesn't come with anything else in that file, as it is used to bypass DNS and create a static map from hostnames to IP addresses.
You could try reconfiguring your computer to use a different DNS provider, but this doesn't always work. Some ISPs redirect all DNS requests back to their own DNS servers. Here's a how to: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
You can check the hosts file yourself. It's just a text file. There should only be comment lines in it, i.e. lines that start with #
Windows doesn't come with anything else in that file, as it is used to bypass DNS and create a static map from hostnames to IP addresses.
You could try reconfiguring your computer to use a different DNS provider, but this doesn't always work. Some ISPs redirect all DNS requests back to their own DNS servers. Here's a how to: https://developers.g...-dns/docs/using
It didn't work D: is there other way?
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BTW i checked here: http://xpaw.ru/mcstatus/
It just says "Sorry, but we couldn't connect to our servers. Please make sure that you are online and Minecraft is not blocked. (SocketTimeoutException: connect timed out)" at the top of email address/username.
Your antivirus/firewall could be blocking the launcher / java from making the connection. You could have a DNS issue, or bogus data in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
Now I can't even play in offline mode.
Windows doesn't come with anything else in that file, as it is used to bypass DNS and create a static map from hostnames to IP addresses.
You could try reconfiguring your computer to use a different DNS provider, but this doesn't always work. Some ISPs redirect all DNS requests back to their own DNS servers. Here's a how to: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using