I Cannot for the Life of Me FIx This Network Error: Your Connection to the host has been lost #453
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Really at a loss here everyone. I'm sure I am missing something obvious here, but I truly do not know what else to try at this point. Hoping that these logs reveal something to someone else that I am just not seeing. I used this image to create the server a while back and it worked just fine. Took at break and had the docker container halted for a few months. When I came back to it, I fired up the container again, the server appeared in my server manager, and it seemed as though I was going to connect without issue. However; I just get kicked back out to the main menu with an error that says "Network Error: Your Connection to the Host has Been Lost" I have attempted to connect with ufw disabled entirely and still couldn't get through. Suggestions of using netcat from my client PC show that connections can be established at the server IP on all necessary ports. These are logs that I pulled from my Dozzle container from the time of clicking login, to when I get kicked back to the main menu. The server is accessible outside my LAN so I covered my public IP. [2025.12.14-05.16.59:580][418]LogNet: NotifyAcceptingConnection accepted from: 192.168.1.127:54747 |
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Hey @MaroneCapone, please fill in the issue template :) Makes it much, much easier to help. From what you've sent, I'd try backing up your save and then starting up the server with it removed. If that works, load your save into Satisfactory Calculator and then save and export it from there, then re-import it into your server. |
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Hey @MaroneCapone, please fill in the issue template :) Makes it much, much easier to help.
From what you've sent, I'd try backing up your save and then starting up the server with it removed. If that works, load your save into Satisfactory Calculator and then save and export it from there, then re-import it into your server.