infrared
playit-agent
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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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.
playit-agent
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
playit.gg - Specifically marketed as tunneling for game servers. Client is open source. Server is not. Has a free tier. TCP and UDP supported. Custom domains and dedicated IPs available. Client written in Rust.
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A free tool to make your server public without port forwarding
Yes the client is open source, https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent. The main release is on this branch: https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent/tree/v0.9
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I made a proxy for Minecraft in rust.
This is similar to https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent. You guys should work together
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Ngrok doesn't work for bedrock, I made playit.gg which does.
The program is mainly made for users behind CG-NAT. But if you don't have access to your router, or simply don't want to share your home IP, it also works great. The program is open source (the server side is proprietary): https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent
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Port Forwarding Issues
Well it's opensource so you're more than welcome compiling and running it https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent.
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Is playit.gg secure
The Playit.gg client is open source (Link). I haven't personally gone through the repository yet, but if there were malicious code the community would have been vocal about it.
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The tool I created lets you make your server public without port forwarding and you get a free static IP
There's some trust involved with running software on your computer, but we try to be as transparent as possible and have open sourced the playit program: https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent.
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I've launched a new version of playit.gg, it's like ngrok but give you a static IP. No port forwarding needed to launch a public server.
For the past two years I've been developing playit.gg. Last week I launched a new version that fixes tons of bugs and is open source! https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent
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I created playit.gg and recently added support for Unturned, host a server without port forwarding
Here's a video tutorial showing how you can set it up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqmgruvamd (the program is open source btw https://github.com/playit-cloud/playit-agent).
What are some alternatives?
mc-router - Routes Minecraft client connections to backend servers based upon the requested server address
playit-minecraft-plugin - A Minecraft plugin to make your server public without port forwarding using playit.gg
traefik-modsecurity-plugin - Traefik plugin to proxy requests to owasp/modsecurity-crs:apache container
ngrok - Expose your localhost to the web. Node wrapper for ngrok.
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!
Lure - The true next-gen L7 minecraft proxy and load balancer. Built in Rust.
agent - The Portainer agent
hopper-rs - Hopper - Fast, configurable, lightweight Reverse Proxy for Minecraft
frp - A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
j8a - j8a [ dʒʌbbʌ ] is a modern TLS 1.3 reverse proxy server designed as a lightweight API gateway for REST APIs.
Helios - The core, monolithic plugin for The Floating City.
mcstatusgo - A Minecraft service status checker written in Go