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infrared
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Minecraft server
I use a Docker version of Crafty Controller, with an Infrared reverse proxy (also in Docker) to host multiple servers on my IP via different URLs
- Reverse Proxy for Minecraft and Game servers ?
- [Selfhosted] Proxy inverse NGINX vers un serveur Minecraft
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Subdomains for each game server on one host?
Here's one for minecraft: https://github.com/haveachin/infrared
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Minecraft server with VPS as a proxy
2) Use a minecraft proxy on the VPS. There are a few out there but infrared would be a good place to start.
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External traefik minecraft server config.yml help
I spent a couple weeks fighting with Traefik and a Minecraft server in docker. I kept running into issues. The problem is you need to use tls if your setting the host rule to anything other then Host(“*”). It’s a limitation with how traefik does tcp routes. The kicker is Minecraft doesn’t support or use tls. I could not for the life of me get it to work. Eventually I looked into an alternative. It landed me on infrared it allows you to do some really interesting stuff. It’s sadly another proxy you’ll have to manage but it gets the job done really well. QuibTech has a good article here and I did a write up here.
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small server for friends
Am personally using Infrared to only allow people who connect using a specific domain
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Geyser + Infrared on Linux?
I have a few Minecraft servers running on an Ubuntu server using msm, with infrared as a proxy to allow separate domain names. I'd like to set up Geyser to allow Bedrock players to connect, but I'm running into some issues.
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What is the best minecraft proxy?
There's also infrared but it doesn't seem to support modded servers: https://github.com/haveachin/infrared
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Reverse Proxy for MC and TS3 Server on Subdomain with standard Ports
https://github.com/haveachin/infrared is a reverse proxy for Minecraft servers that works well.
docker-minecraft-server
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PaperMC/Paper: The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server
Looks nice! I have a comprehensive docker compose file with itzg’s image [0] repeated a dozen times.
[0] https://github.com/itzg/docker-minecraft-server
- Docker-Minecraft-Server
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Minecraft server
This is just from a quick search: https://github.com/itzg/docker-minecraft-server
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Game Server Manager For Windows
I'd like something like this that works with the itzg docker image. I usually have 2-3 servers up and running at any given time for me and my kids to play on. Different modpacks, haven't done anything fancy to manage them except portainer.
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Need help with PS4 / Java co-play
I have a nephew who loves minecraft (my fault, I introduced it to him). He plays it on PS4 - which I don't have - and he would like to play it together with me. I live a few thousand kilometers away, so I thought I'd host a server he can join to.I decided to host the server via docker, using itgz's repo. The server is unauthenticated and is exposed to the internet, I can join to it using my java instance.
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I made an install script which sets up a Minecraft server for Linux.
I think that a better option would be to use https://github.com/itzg/docker-minecraft-server and then use a networking solution like tailscale or equivalent.
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homelab snowball still snowballing
using itzg/docker-minecraft-server to host a curseforge modded server that's running all the mods 8 mod pack, though I might look into pterodactyl for future use!
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Easiest way to run a server with a given modpack?
I'm aware of itzg/docker-minecraft-server: Docker image that provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download selected version at startup (github.com) which makes things pretty easy, but getting any modpack to work still requires quite a bit of fiddling with environment variables (mods to exclude on the server, java version, mc version, enabling command block, etc). Is there something easier, which doesn't require me to search through issues to find working configurations?
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Installing Java 8 on EndeavourOS
Also, as somebody already mentioned, you could run server in a Docker container. I quickly found this: https://hub.docker.com/r/itzg/minecraft-server. You could look into it. For this you will have to setup Docker, but it should be pretty easy (install and add user to group, check Arch wiki). Docker then creates a small "VM" (without kernel) in which Java is installed to run the server itself.
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Help with setting up TLS for Dynmap with Caddy Reverse Proxy on Docker server
Server is running latest version of PaperMC using the itzg/docker-minecraft-server image on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Ports 8123 and 25565 of the container are exposed. Dynmap with LiveAtlas is installed in the server's /plugins/ directory and can be accessed through [server IP]:8123.
What are some alternatives?
mc-router - Routes Minecraft client connections to backend servers based upon the requested server address
Geyser - A bridge/proxy allowing you to connect to Minecraft: Java Edition servers with Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.
playit-agent - The playit program
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
traefik-modsecurity-plugin - Traefik plugin to proxy requests to owasp/modsecurity-crs:apache container
docker-rcon-web-admin - A Docker image that runs rcon-web-admin
gate - High-Performance, Low-Memory, Lightweight, Extensible Minecraft Reverse Proxy with Excellent Multi-Protocol Version Support - Velocity/Bungee Replacement - Ready for dev and large deploy!
panel - Pterodactyl® is a free, open-source game server management panel built with PHP, React, and Go. Designed with security in mind, Pterodactyl runs all game servers in isolated Docker containers while exposing a beautiful and intuitive UI to end users.
agent - The Portainer agent
papermc-docker - Docker image for a PaperMC Minecraft server.
hopper-rs - Hopper - Fast, configurable, lightweight Reverse Proxy for Minecraft
Purpur - Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, and new fun and exciting gameplay features.