4. Manual inbound and outbound rules pointing to Oracle's Java
5. Manual inbound and outbound rules pointing to the version of Java installed in the Minecraft directory
No matter what, this machine, which can connect to web servers (JustPVP.com) will NOT see nor DIRECT CONNECT to the local server. I can ping all four machines and I can share drives between them and access files.
What is this sorcery? Or is it my sanity gone? It will be gone if I do not get it working, and FAST!
And I have five kids crowded around me as I type this... the pressure is on.
All computers are on cat6 wired LAN, all Windows 10, all i73rd gen, 8GB RAM. All have latest version of Minecraft.
The offending machine is possessed! I have tried:
1. Disable all three firewall settings (domain, local & public)
2. Uninstall, clean registry & re-install Minecraft
3. Installed latest Java from Oracle
4. Manual inbound and outbound rules pointing to Oracle's Java
5. Manual inbound and outbound rules pointing to the version of Java installed in the Minecraft directory
No matter what, this machine, which can connect to web servers (JustPVP.com) will NOT see nor DIRECT CONNECT to the local server. I can ping all four machines and I can share drives between them and access files.
What is this sorcery? Or is it my sanity gone? It will be gone if I do not get it working, and FAST!
Thanks for any ideas.
Do all the machines have the network configured as the same type, i.e. Public, Home, Work ? These affect policies in the OS for firewall, etc.
Does the odd machine have any extra network configuration, VPN, virtualbox, vmware or other network or virtualization software installed?
How are they wired exactly? You haven't plugged them into a 4 LAN + 1 WAN switch right? Cause obviously those 5 ports aren't all the same...