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1.12 Im trying to host a modded server with a modpack but it keeps crashing


Ciyke

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IDK what to do, i can play the modpack fine by myself but when i try to host the server it just crashes

 

crash report: 

WARNING: coremods are present:
  MicdoodlePlugin (MicdoodleCore-1.12.2.jar)
  llibrary (llibrary-core-1.0.11-1.12.2.jar)
  iceandfire (iceandfire-1.8.4.jar)
  PhosphorFMLLoadingPlugin (phosphor-1.12.2-0.2.6+build50.jar)
  ForgelinPlugin (Forgelin-1.8.4.jar)
  OpenModsCorePlugin (OpenModsLib-1.12.2-0.12.2.jar)
  ObfuscatePlugin (obfuscate-0.2.6-1.12.2.jar)
  LoadingPlugin (Bloodmoon-MC1.12.2-1.5.3.jar)
Contact their authors BEFORE contacting forge

// This doesn't make any sense!

Time: 28/02/20 8:14 PM
Description: Exception in server tick loop

Missing Mods:
    unknown : need [14.23.5.2816,): have 14.23.5.2768

Missing Mods:
    unknown : need [14.23.5.2826,): have 14.23.5.2768

Missing Mods:
    unknown : need [14.23.5.2781,99999.24.0.0): have 14.23.5.2768

Missing Mods:
    unknown : need [14.23.5.2816,): have 14.23.5.2768

Missing Mods:
    unknown : need [14.23.5.2779,): have 14.23.5.2768

Missing Mods:
    unknown : need [14.23.5.2813,): have 14.23.5.2768

Missing Mods:
    unknown : need [14.23.5.2772,): have 14.23.5.2768

net.minecraftforge.fml.common.MultipleModsErrored
    at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Loader.sortModList(Loader.java:298)
    at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Loader.loadMods(Loader.java:570)
    at net.minecraftforge.fml.server.FMLServerHandler.beginServerLoading(FMLServerHandler.java:98)
    at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.FMLCommonHandler.onServerStart(FMLCommonHandler.java:333)
    at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer.func_71197_b(DedicatedServer.java:125)
    at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:486)
    at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)

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