Creating A Minecraft Server: Overview
Creating A Minecraft Server: Overview
Overview:
This guide will show you how to set up a Minecraft server. While the process seems to
contain a lot of technical jargon, the actual steps are relatively simple when broken down. The
only thing that the user needs to get started is access to their router.
2. Next you will downloadDownload and set up the server file, this can be found at
https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/server. The file that will be downloaded is
server.jar. Put server.jar in its own folder and run it by double clicking it. You will also
need to make sure java is installed on your PC, it can be downloaded from this link
https://www.java.com/download/ie_manual.jsp.
3. After running server.jar, a new file named eula.txt will appear in the folder. This is the
user agreement; all you have to do is open the txt file and change “eula=false” to
“eula=true” and save. Open eula.txt and change “eula=false” to “eula=true”. The eula.txt
file will have shown up in the server file after server.jar has been run once.
4. The server is now ready to go, to start the server you click server.jar and it will
automatically create the rest of the files and launch the server. The server is active as long
as the server window is up. Start the server by clicking server.jar, the rest of the files
needed will be automatically created. The server is active as long as the server window is
up.
5. In order to connect to the server, you will need to find your IP address. This can be found
simply by typing “what is my IP” into Google, Google will then return your public IP
address which is what is used to connect to the server. Connect to the server by finding
your public IP. This can be found simply by typing “what is my IP” into Google.
Common IssuesTroubleshooting:
Cannot connect to server using public IP address.
The most common reason for failing to connect is the port was not
properly forwarded. A solution may be to forward an alternate port.A
solution may be to find an alternate port, forward that one, and change the
default port used by the server by changing it in server.properties.
How to forward an alternate port-
1. Find alternate port in the router control
2. Port forward alternate port
3. Change default port used by server by modifying server.properties file