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What's the full exact error message when you try to actually connect to the server?
Share your client log
1. open your minecraft installation path
(enter %appdata%/.minecraft in the file explorer )
2. open the logs folder
3. open the "latest" or "latest.log" file with a text editor
4. copy and paste the content of the file to https://mclo.gs/
5. send the link here
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The latest version is 1.7.3.
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Share your log using the share button on the log page.
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You need the same mods in the exact same versions on your client and server.
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I don't want to hear your opinion, just answer my question if you know the answer
He answered you already.
You can't downgrade your world.
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What's your randomTickSpeed on http://aternos.org/worlds/files/level.dat?
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Install Vault in the plugins section.
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Because you don't have Vault installed.
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Disable cracked.
Cracked makes the server very insecure.
Anyone can gain op on a cracked server.
An alternative solution is to install an authentication plugin like OpeNLogin or LoginSecurity.
However, that doesn't make your server as secure as having cracked disabled.
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Check the log.
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That sounds like a network issue.
Not something for Aternos to fix.
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Why can't you delete a datapack?
it says the datapack is gone
Where does it say that?
Logs: https://mclo.gs/VLmvZgG
Do you use mods?
Remove the deepdarker datapack/mod.
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You should have mentioned that you use Geyser and the error you get when you try to connect.
Update Geyser and install/update ViaVersion
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If you are facing the error for more than a few days please follow this article to help Aternos and your ISP identify the problem: https://support.aternos.org/hc/en-us/articles/360027235671
Please read the article carefully and don't skip any steps, questions or suggestions.
Following this article will not instantly fix your problem. It only helps to find the root cause which can then be fixed by the network provider.
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Share your client log
1. open your minecraft installation path
(enter %appdata%/.minecraft in the file explorer )
2. open the logs folder
3. open the "latest" or "latest.log" file with a text editor
4. copy and paste the content of the file to https://mclo.gs/
5. send the link here
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You most likely don't have the same modpack version on your client and server.