Hello, I have been struggling the last two days to connect to my friend's realm. I've never had a connection issue before like this.. I get this error every time I join:
internal exception java.io.ioexception an existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
My friend and another person on the MC discord server have the same issue with no fix yet..
I have reset my router, reinstalled MC (didn't think it would do anything but just in case), disabled Norton, port-forwarded, created a rule in windows firewall to allow the ports under TCP and UTP, allowed java binary under Domain, Private, and Public. I'm at a total loss. Any help would be appreciated! I found someone else's post with this issue and tried to comment but someone deleted my reply for some reason. Here is my speed test if that matters (was requested in that other thread)
Still awaiting any help on this. I don't believe it's my internet that is causing the issue, but here is a ping and traceroute i ran to minecraft.net. I'm not sure how to ping our realm specifically since you aren't given an IP for it.. Just this afternoon I was able to play on the realm for an hour before the realm rebooted for maintenance and of course, I can't get back in...
That's what I mean. How are we, as players having issues, supposed to fix said issues when Mojang won't take any responsibility for the issues and help us. They just send us to the community who obviously don't have the resources or access to everything Mojang/Microsoft do. I appreciate you guys trying to help and am not upset with any of you. I am thoroughly disappointed in Mojang's lack of customer support as my friends and I just wanted to play on a realm together. Thanks again
Late reply but-
the reason Mojang won't fix this is that it's a problem with Java and how it interacts with some ISPs. There's nothing Mojang can do about it because it's not Minecraft causing the issue. They're sending you to the community to see if other people with realms have found a fix, and the answer is that no one has. Sometimes realms work and sometimes they don't if you're experiencing this issue.
I've had this problem for YEARS, no solution.
Hello, I have been struggling the last two days to connect to my friend's realm. I've never had a connection issue before like this.. I get this error every time I join:
internal exception java.io.ioexception an existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
My friend and another person on the MC discord server have the same issue with no fix yet..
I have reset my router, reinstalled MC (didn't think it would do anything but just in case), disabled Norton, port-forwarded, created a rule in windows firewall to allow the ports under TCP and UTP, allowed java binary under Domain, Private, and Public. I'm at a total loss. Any help would be appreciated! I found someone else's post with this issue and tried to comment but someone deleted my reply for some reason. Here is my speed test if that matters (was requested in that other thread)
I uninstalled the rubbish (Norton), restarted, and still got disconnected from the realm and got that error right away.
Still awaiting any help on this. I don't believe it's my internet that is causing the issue, but here is a ping and traceroute i ran to minecraft.net. I'm not sure how to ping our realm specifically since you aren't given an IP for it.. Just this afternoon I was able to play on the realm for an hour before the realm rebooted for maintenance and of course, I can't get back in...
Report realm issues to Mojang.
Hmm.. Well Mojang says it's a technical issue and not their problem when you report a ticket and refer players to community support... sigh...
And we as the community have no access to realms, so how are we supposed to help?
That's what I mean. How are we, as players having issues, supposed to fix said issues when Mojang won't take any responsibility for the issues and help us. They just send us to the community who obviously don't have the resources or access to everything Mojang/Microsoft do. I appreciate you guys trying to help and am not upset with any of you. I am thoroughly disappointed in Mojang's lack of customer support as my friends and I just wanted to play on a realm together. Thanks again
Late reply but-
the reason Mojang won't fix this is that it's a problem with Java and how it interacts with some ISPs. There's nothing Mojang can do about it because it's not Minecraft causing the issue. They're sending you to the community to see if other people with realms have found a fix, and the answer is that no one has. Sometimes realms work and sometimes they don't if you're experiencing this issue.
I've had this problem for YEARS, no solution.