[quote name='C Del' timestamp='1300132656' post='36547']
And this is still happening today? There was a problem with the server last night that did this to everyone. If so, is the log from net7proxy exactly the same as it was before? Try packet optimization and packet reordering again.
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Thanks for the advice, but it still occurs. I tried twice. Waited 20 minutes after freeze.
Here's the log:
Net7Proxy version 2.03
14/03/11 23:12:23 Experimental packet re-ordering in use
Using IP: 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)
14/03/11 23:12:23 Attempting to connect to IP address: XXXX.XXX.15.67
14/03/11 23:12:23 Sending login.
14/03/11 23:12:24 login OK
14/03/11 23:12:24 UDP packet optimisation selected (reduces server load).
14/03/11 23:12:50 MVAS thread running
14/03/11 23:12:50 Received Master login confirm, new UDP port is 3508 Avatar_id
= 1073798821
14/03/11 23:12:50 <server> Master Login received - UDP sector port: 3508
14/03/11 23:12:50 >> Commence Login check.
14/03/11 23:12:50 Sending Login packet - connection active
14/03/11 23:12:52 Sending data file 'GalaxyMap.dat'
14/03/11 23:12:54 Sending StartAck to Server 56997
14/03/11 23:12:55 >> Login check: Login OK
14/03/11 23:13:05 ---> Server handoff
14/03/11 23:13:05 Received Master login confirm, new UDP port is 3651 Avatar_id
= 1073798821
14/03/11 23:13:05 <server> Master Login received - UDP sector port: 3651
14/03/11 23:13:05 >> Commence Login check.
14/03/11 23:17:15 >> Intermediate Login check failed, re-issue sector login.
14/03/11 23:21:25 >> Intermediate Login check failed, re-issue sector login.
14/03/11 23:25:35 >> Intermediate Login check failed, re-issue sector login.
14/03/11 23:29:45 >> Intermediate Login check failed, re-issue sector login.
14/03/11 23:29:45 >> Login check: Login FAILED
14/03/11 23:29:45 login failed, go back to the login screen
14/03/11 23:29:45 Error receiving header on port 3500, error=10004 -- aborting