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The problem can be caused also by the firewall. Try to disable it temporarily to see if the problem persists. Refer to [[faq_connection_refused|FAQ]]. | The problem can be caused also by the firewall. Try to disable it temporarily to see if the problem persists. Refer to [[faq_connection_refused|FAQ]]. | ||
- | It can also occur if you are using [[ui_login_connection#keepalives|keepalives]] in your connection. Other people have reported that keepalives fix this error for them. ((&puttydoccite)) | + | It can also occur if you are using [[ui_login_connection#2er people have reported that keepalives fix this error for them. (()) |
If you find DHCPNACK errors in the Event Viewer, your DHCP server may be briefly denying your IP address, causing your existing connections to fail. Where possible, this can be addressed by reserving a specific IP address on the DHCP server (e.g. cable modem/router), setting that as the static IP address, and disabling the DHCP client service. | If you find DHCPNACK errors in the Event Viewer, your DHCP server may be briefly denying your IP address, causing your existing connections to fail. Where possible, this can be addressed by reserving a specific IP address on the DHCP server (e.g. cable modem/router), setting that as the static IP address, and disabling the DHCP client service. |