connection refused?

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connection refused?

Postby kin » Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:03 am

I have been using Ender's Client for about a month or two and seem to be working fine. Well today I tried logging on and a message came up saying the following "Connection refused: connect". I made sure my password was correct, my internet connection was fine, and checked if the server was up., but I was still getting the same result. Is it a problem with Ender's? A problem with HnH? Or a personal computer problem? I am not sure if this is a topic that has been brought up at all but I searched and could'nt find of any such topic so please feel free to send me a link if I missed it. Thank you.
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Re: connection refused?

Postby Eziekieal » Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:11 am

Well that is just bullshit.

There is several topics with this same question directly before this post.
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Re: connection refused?

Postby bogbrush » Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:23 am

this problem has several posts on forums, since around 8:30 pm uk time (5hours ago) lots have had the same issue,,
it isnt your machine or enders, or hnh exactly, its something to do with the authenticating procedure server side,
you can still play by pressing 'play' on the h&h home page - the trouble with that is that you are advised to stay on one character, because if you log out, you have to log in thro h&h home page all over again just to switch toons
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Re: connection refused?

Postby dagrimreefah » Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:38 am

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