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Tried it, got an error #139
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Your antivirus, internet service provider, or government is breaking it. If it's one of the latter two, using a VPN like ProtonVPN will fix it. |
But then it'll cost me money. Is there any other alterbative way to prevent them from breaking it? |
ProtonVPN is both free and not sketchy. It's probably the only VPN in the world that can claim that. It's not the fastest obviously, on the free servers, but it'll work enough to get the job done. |
I'm getting the same error on openSUSE Tumbleweed (Linux), I have no antivirus and I'm pretty sure my government or ISP is not blocking the connection because it fails after downloading several files (I'm from Spain). System info:
Full log: |
I got GMOD recently, and I tried this out so it'll work for me but then I got some sort of error, I seriously need help:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "GModCEFCodecFix.py", line 638, in
File "httpx/_api.py", line 210, in get
File "httpx/_api.py", line 118, in request
File "httpx/_client.py", line 837, in request
File "httpx/_client.py", line 926, in send
File "httpx/_client.py", line 954, in _send_handling_auth
File "httpx/_client.py", line 991, in _send_handling_redirects
File "httpx/_client.py", line 1027, in _send_single_request
File "httpx/_transports/default.py", line 235, in handle_request
File "contextlib.py", line 155, in exit
File "httpx/_transports/default.py", line 89, in map_httpcore_exceptions
httpx.ConnectError: EOF occurred in violation of protocol (_ssl.c:1002)
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