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  1. You've set the server-ip and life is good but you don't really know why you set it. Here's a working example of how, why, and what should be set in the server.properties file for IP and port settings Example environment: My Home server

  2. You'll need to purchase a domain or use a free service such as no-ip or dyndns, from there just change it's A-Record to match that of your server (Your external IP). Totally ninja'd :sad.gif:

  3. 18 lis 2024 · server.properties is a file that specifies settings for the Minecraft server software. There exists a variant for the Java Edition server.jar, as well as for the Bedrock Edition Bedrock Dedicated Server. Those variants are not compatible, but serve a similar purpose and feature similar syntax.

  4. 11 sty 2015 · You should be able to access the port of your minecraft server the same place you port forwarded. Just change 25565 - 25565 to be what you would like it to be.

  5. As long as you're running your server on your own PC, your friends will need your network's IP address to connect. You can technically change it, but it will always lead to your computer. If you don't want players to know your IP address, you'll have to host the server somewhere outside of your local network.

  6. Now that your server is set up, you'll need to make sure that players will be able to connect to your server. If you use a Minecraft-specific server host or Realms, they'll have already taken care of this for you - you just need to specify the server's address or (for Realms) invite players.

  7. If you absolutely do not want to give out your public IP, the best solution would be either a third party host or realms. Checkout DynDNS. Well you can make a free server on a remote host on aternos.org. But you can’t really change your IP address without moving house. Hello OP! It has been at least 7 days since you last replied to your post.

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