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Not sure if this is the right place for this, but let's hope so!
I have had this issue for a while, but it has usually just resolved itself over time, but now it has lasted for quite a bit of time so I'm just wondering if there might be a fix I can try to get this out of the way.
So I have a server on a specific IP. I connect to this server trough SSH, web, and trough a Mumble (VOIP) connection.
Now, if I lose my internet connection, or if the server loses it's internet connection, I am not able to connect back to server again, even though everyone else can and even though I can connect to everything else.
Tracert:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 * * * Request timed out.
4 * * * Request timed out.
5 * * * Request timed out.
The solutions tried so far:
- Obtaining new IP from the router itself
- Restarting computer
- Changing DNS-server on client PC (to e.g. google-dns)
- ipconfig/flushdns -> /release -> /renew
- Disabling every network adapter except the one needed for internet
Now the funny part is that if I run a VirtualBox client, I can connect to the server just fine, which leads me to think that this might a server issue. But like it probably seems to you by now, I have no idea how to fix this, really.
I have not tried doing anything from the server regarding this issue at the moment, since the problem only seems to be towards my PC I didn't want to restart/disconnect the server for everyone using it just for my problem.
As I am writing this several paragraphs later, I can now connect to the server again, but like I said previously, I would like some input from you guys if you have some, to find a quicker solution than "just wait" next time this happens.
Thanks for your time.
Thanks for the tip, I've added it to hosts now. Will mark this as answer if it works next time this happens :) – Fumler – 2013-10-15T03:10:56.940