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#1 2011-12-02 15:11:18

Earthboundjeff
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So, I vant to make a MC server.

I downloaded the server software from Minecraft.net, what do I do now?


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#2 2011-12-02 15:12:59

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Re: So, I vant to make a MC server.

portforward* to 25565

*hack into your router


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#3 2011-12-02 15:25:14

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Re: So, I vant to make a MC server.

Why?


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#4 2011-12-02 15:28:21

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Re: So, I vant to make a MC server.

Earthboundjeff wrote:

Why?

Port forwarding allows other computers to access the server data. Without port forwarding your router will block it from connecting to your computer.


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#5 2011-12-02 15:41:58

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Re: So, I vant to make a MC server.

rabbit1131 wrote:

Earthboundjeff wrote:

Why?

Port forwarding allows other computers to access the server data. Without port forwarding your router will block it from connecting to your computer.

That's inaccurate, but I guess it works for the case where you don't really need to understand it.

Make sure you have a fast internet connection.

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#6 2011-12-02 15:42:59

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Re: So, I vant to make a MC server.

Dawgles wrote:

rabbit1131 wrote:

Earthboundjeff wrote:

Why?

Port forwarding allows other computers to access the server data. Without port forwarding your router will block it from connecting to your computer.

That's inaccurate, but I guess it works for the case where you don't really need to understand it.

Make sure you have a fast internet connection.

Seems accurate to me...  hmm
But yeah, you need to port forward, otherwise only people on your LAN will be able to see it.


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#7 2011-12-02 15:49:07

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Re: So, I vant to make a MC server.

Dawgles wrote:

rabbit1131 wrote:

Earthboundjeff wrote:

Why?

Port forwarding allows other computers to access the server data. Without port forwarding your router will block it from connecting to your computer.

That's inaccurate.

How?


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#8 2011-12-02 15:49:46

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Re: So, I vant to make a MC server.

16Skittles wrote:

Dawgles wrote:

rabbit1131 wrote:

Port forwarding allows other computers to access the server data. Without port forwarding your router will block it from connecting to your computer.

That's inaccurate, but I guess it works for the case where you don't really need to understand it.

Make sure you have a fast internet connection.

Seems accurate to me...  hmm
But yeah, you need to port forward, otherwise only people on your LAN will be able to see it.

OK, so your router is open to the internet, so all of the incoming ports are assigned to it, not the computers behind the router (a port can only be assigned to one device). Port Forwarding allows you to assign the port to a specific computer so that all inbound traffic in that port is directed towards it.

Since most actions on the internet are outbound requests this is not required for a lot of things.

Your router doesn't block the traffic, it just doesn't know where to send it.

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