This is a video about how to host a server without using Hamachi. In the video I mention that I mention that you could use it for hosting hardcore servers, w…
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Go to the Minecraft Server Downloads page and download minecraft _server. 1.11. jar. Once the download finishes, copy minecraft_server. 1.11. jar into a new folder on your desktop and call this folder “Minecraft Server”. Doubleclick minecraft_server. 1.11. jar to run it.
1 Make a new instance, Select add, etc. 2 Give it a name Ex: Minecraft (It isn’t needed but better to; Just to organise, So if you need to change anything it would be easier to spot). 3 Select UDP+TCP in Protocol. 4 Write down 25565 in Start port and End port.
Press the start.bat file in the minecraft server folder or the desktop shortcut to startup your server. Keep the command file open.To stop ur server just type stop and press enter in the command prompt. If your the server host use the ip of your computer to enter ur server. It found by opening command prompt in the start menu and typing ipconfig.
Instructions: 1.Acquiring the files. go to and download the latest server.EXE. Create a folder on your desktop, name it anything. (not to be taken literally :P) Simply place the server.exe into the folder and run it once, you will have some files auto downloaded into the folder once you run it.
Forward those ports to your computer, or any of your choosing if you want to change them. Connect using your external IP. The rest of the setup is the same as with hamachi / virtual networks.
I am here to tell you the secret of hosting a server without port forwarding, a vpn (eg. hamachi), or any other software that you need to install (eg. µtorrent) or pay for. This Tutorial is for windows only. I may make a linux and mac version later BEWARE THE BANDWIDTH MONSTAR!! if you do host your server at home, please be careful. Minecraft …
You just need to change the following values: – server-ip= (leave blank) – online-mode=false. – server-name= (give it a name ) – motd= (describe the server) Now boot your server, and then go to your minecraft and go to the multiplayer, the ip for YOU that is hosting the game is going to be ” localhost “.