Earthboundjeff wrote:
Uh oh.
What godmode...?
God: Thou shall be flooded
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Alternatives wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
Gbear, please whitelist my pal Falc0neer. He's new and needs a server.
Dont quote yorself right after the original and on yhe same day and page.
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MrMokey wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
Gbear, please whitelist my pal Falc0neer. He's new and needs a server.
Dont quote yorself right after the original and on yhe same day and page.
I did it because gbear was online and I wanted to bump up the scratchia forum
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hdarken wrote:
No one online.
I'll be in 'bout half an hour.
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Okay, gbear, we have a few problems.
1. We cannot warp anymore(no access)
2. We cannot use godmode(we used it for testing soup's park)
3. My mods don't show up
4. The mobs don't burn in daylight
And I'm making a server for me and my friends, and this message comes up when we try to go in "Internal exception: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset"
Help?
Last edited by Alternatives (2011-05-22 11:07:29)
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22,222 views on this topic. OOOOO:
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werdna123 wrote:
22,222 views on this topic. OOOOO:
Get on scratchia
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werdna123 wrote:
22,222 views on this topic. OOOOO:
Found just about the most epic seed ever.
-1784338777788894343
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Alternatives wrote:
Okay, gbear, we have a few problems.
1. We cannot warp anymore(no access)
2. We cannot use godmode(we used it for testing soup's park)
3. My mods don't show up![]()
4. The mods don't burn in daylight
And I'm making a server for me and my friends, and this message comes up when we try to go in "Internal exception: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset"
Help?
1.
Fixed
2.
You shouldn't be, that was a bug.
3.
Because they are for ssp ONLY
4.
Above Answer
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http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Setting_up_a_server#Connect_to_the_Minecraft_Server
IP address notes
* Unless you set a static IP for the computer that is hosting the game, the internal IP address can change. This affects port forwarding rules, and can make them invalid. Each modem or router has a different way of setting a static IP address. You should refer to the manual for your device(s) or online documentation for further instruction.
* If you are having players connect to your external IP, your external IP can change if you do not have a static IP from your internet service provider. Use a tool such as http://mywanip.com/ to periodically check on the external IP address. Alternatively, you can look into a dns service that will allow you to have a name, rather than an IP address, that will remain the same. The name will point to your external IP address, regardless of whether or not it changes (the dns is updated when changes occur). An example of a free dns service is Dyndns.
Firewalling, NATs and external IP addresses
* You must open the port (default is 25565) in TCP, in the firewall
If the server in question is not reachable via a globally routable address, you will need to add appropriate address and/or port number translation rules to the gateway — usually your router that does have the global address.
* For help with address translation, opening the firewall and routing (these three make up what people call port mapping/forwarding), portforward.com is a good source. Select your router from that list, skip the ad that comes after selecting the device, and you will see instructions for setting up port forwarding. Alternatively, you can read the documentation supplied with your router, modem, or other ISP related hardware.
* Verify the port is open, and note your external IP by using a port checker tool, such as http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/. The default port you should test is 25565, unless you specified something else. Have the Minecraft server running when you test the port.
* You can obtain your external IP address from http://www.yougetsignal.com/what-is-my-ip-address/.
Setting Up a VPN (Hamachi)
An easy way to set up a server between you and your friend is to set up a VPN (virtual private network). A free software utility that can be used to set this up is Hamachi by LogMeIn.
Advantage of doing this saves you configuring ports on your router and if you have a dynamic IP address using Hamachi will provide you with a static IP.
1. Install software on you and your friends computers https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/ or https://secure.logmein.com/US/labs/?wt.ac=73-516-440 for Linux (32-bit and 64-bit .deb and .rpm packages are available, you can install it on Gentoo by emerging "net-misc/logmein-hamachi")
2. One person sign up for admin via logmein website
3. Create new network
4. Pass these details onto every person concerned and get them to login
5. One person set up a server.
6. Everyone else connect via their Hamachi ip address and use port number 25565 (default)
Last edited by gbear605 (2011-05-22 07:37:50)
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gbear605 wrote:
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Setting_up_a_server#Connect_to_the_Minecraft_Server
IP address notes
* Unless you set a static IP for the computer that is hosting the game, the internal IP address can change. This affects port forwarding rules, and can make them invalid. Each modem or router has a different way of setting a static IP address. You should refer to the manual for your device(s) or online documentation for further instruction.
* If you are having players connect to your external IP, your external IP can change if you do not have a static IP from your internet service provider. Use a tool such as http://mywanip.com/ to periodically check on the external IP address. Alternatively, you can look into a dns service that will allow you to have a name, rather than an IP address, that will remain the same. The name will point to your external IP address, regardless of whether or not it changes (the dns is updated when changes occur). An example of a free dns service is Dyndns.
Firewalling, NATs and external IP addresses
* You must open the port (default is 25565) in TCP, in the firewall
If the server in question is not reachable via a globally routable address, you will need to add appropriate address and/or port number translation rules to the gateway — usually your router that does have the global address.
* For help with address translation, opening the firewall and routing (these three make up what people call port mapping/forwarding), portforward.com is a good source. Select your router from that list, skip the ad that comes after selecting the device, and you will see instructions for setting up port forwarding. Alternatively, you can read the documentation supplied with your router, modem, or other ISP related hardware.
* Verify the port is open, and note your external IP by using a port checker tool, such as http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/. The default port you should test is 25565, unless you specified something else. Have the Minecraft server running when you test the port.
* You can obtain your external IP address from http://www.yougetsignal.com/what-is-my-ip-address/.
Setting Up a VPN (Hamachi)
An easy way to set up a server between you and your friend is to set up a VPN (virtual private network). A free software utility that can be used to set this up is Hamachi by LogMeIn.
Advantage of doing this saves you configuring ports on your router and if you have a dynamic IP address using Hamachi will provide you with a static IP.
1. Install software on you and your friends computers https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/ or https://secure.logmein.com/US/labs/?wt.ac=73-516-440 for Linux (32-bit and 64-bit .deb and .rpm packages are available, you can install it on Gentoo by emerging "net-misc/logmein-hamachi")
2. One person sign up for admin via logmein website
3. Create new network
4. Pass these details onto every person concerned and get them to login
5. One person set up a server.
6. Everyone else connect via their Hamachi ip address and use port number 25565 (default)
What do you use? And could you please explain a little simpler <:D
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Falc0neer - Changlii
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Got my server running
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Hmmm, whenever I try to warp, it says that I don't have access to that command. This is very inconvenient because I am currently stuck in a hole without any ladders...
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Bumpa!
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Just saw these glitched creepers. They look just like they're chatting! They're like nodding and all facing each other and don't move when you get near. The nodding looks funny. I'll grab a picture of it.
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