Just a small bit of help
#1

Hey guys, so basically here is the problem. I started my server with Volt-Host (Bad Idea since their new UCP is horendous) anyways the point is other people can connect to my server but I can't. It just gives me the good Ole' "Retrieving Info" bullshit, and my friends are playing on it.


I don't have any Firewall asides my Windows one, and I have the correct version...


Help :/
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#2

Are you sure the server and yourself are on the same SA:MP version? (including release candidate).

I can't really think of any other reason why it wouldn't work!
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#3

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Originally Posted by NoSoap
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Are you sure the server and yourself are on the same SA:MP version? (including release candidate).

I can't really think of any other reason why it wouldn't work!
I don't really know, i'm not to experienced with this kind of thing, so sorry :/
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#4

if you want to make a server make sure your server is complete things like /rcon and etc.
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#5

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Originally Posted by Legit X ionz
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I don't really know, i'm not to experienced with this kind of thing, so sorry :/
Make sure you have the same client version as the one your server is running. The most recent would be 0.3z which can be found on the official samp website @ sa-mp.com
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#6

You can contact the Volt-Host staff or show us the serverlog.txt
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#7

I tried contacting Volt-Host, but they take ages to respond. The Server log wouldn't show you anything as the server won't even be recognized by my SAMP client.
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#8

What happens if you ping your server IP through command prompt?

> Run "cmd"
> Type "ping yourserveriphere" (without ports)
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#9

It says I couldn't connect to it.

Actually say "Request Timed out"
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#10

I'd guess that the issue is related to:

- Firewall within your PC. Try alternative PC or mobile to see if the IP pings (it shouldn't give 'Request Timed out') with the same internet.
- Your IP is blocked by the provider (Volt Host) or your server IP is blocked by your ISP (try contacting them too)
- Your router maybe causing issues. Try restarting your router.
- Flushing your DNS may also solve this, which can be done through command prompt (type 'ipconfig /flushdns')
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