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Gaming => Minecraft => Topic started by: Panda[1up] on March 01, 2014, 06:23:34 PM
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I am attempting to start up a server again. This will be fully 1up, any ref/admin that plays will receive the appropriate powers in relation to the server.
I do need a lot of help building, so anyone that wants to help build the IP will be 192.99.5.192:25575 for now, hopefully Ron will create a redirect to mc.1upclan.info.
Will update with more later and what-not.
You can google what a prison server is.
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DNS doesn't do port forwarding by itself. Why not run your server on the default mc port (25565), and then users don't have to specify it? Otherwise, they have to specify mc.1upclan.info:25575.
Anyway, I created mc.1upclan.info for you.
Note, minecraft.1upclan.info is still in existence (not sure who asked for it, possibly TitsMcGee back in the day, or Gautch). It points to 1upmc.dyndns.org currently. Can someone who has Minecraft tell me if that server is still up or not?
Update:
I read that Minecraft as of 1.3 supports DNS SRV Records; but I don't think Hostgator's DNS services support this; they claim they do, but I can't find anything in the control panel for them. It may be possible for Ron to put in a ticket to have that type of functionality enabled. If they did end up supporting it, our DNS server could provide the port to the client since Minecraft supports this now.
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DNS doesn't do port forwarding by itself. Why not run your server on the default mc port (25565), and then users don't have to specify it? Otherwise, they have to specify mc.1upclan.info:25575.
Anyway, I created mc.1upclan.info for you.
Note, minecraft.1upclan.info is still in existence (not sure who asked for it, possibly TitsMcGee back in the day, or Gautch). It points to 1upmc.dyndns.org currently. Can someone who has Minecraft tell me if that server is still up or not?
Update:
I read that Minecraft as of 1.3 supports DNS SRV Records; but I don't think Hostgator's DNS services support this; they claim they do, but I can't find anything in the control panel for them. It may be possible for Ron to put in a ticket to have that type of functionality enabled. If they did end up supporting it, our DNS server could provide the port to the client since Minecraft supports this now.
That was probably previous server I ran on a VPS.
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I'll be joining in to help as soon as I get a system which can handle Minecraft properly.
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Okay. I took it down for awhile. I'm working on the map offline and probably moving server hosts.
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Koltar, PM me when you see this, I'll give you the IP. It's different since I switched locations for the server.