I have MCZall running as a server on 2.4. It's a beast of machine that can handle the server. It's got all the right specs.
I have the port forwarded correctly behind my router, and everything is set up as it should be.
I can connect to my own Classic Server using the minecraft.net/play.jsp?server= URL that MCZall parses correctly at the top of the program on the 2.4 computer.
HOWEVER, whenever I try to connect on the 2.3 computer, it always throws me into Creative Single Player, generating a world on the fly for me, with hills/terrain and the whole nine yards.
Is this a personal network issue, or does this have to do with the way that Minecraft distributes the DNS requests.
I've also confirmed it working and also not working for a few friends of mine that I've given the link.
Let's call them 192.168.2.3 and 192.168.2.4.
I have MCZall running as a server on 2.4. It's a beast of machine that can handle the server. It's got all the right specs.
I have the port forwarded correctly behind my router, and everything is set up as it should be.
I can connect to my own Classic Server using the minecraft.net/play.jsp?server= URL that MCZall parses correctly at the top of the program on the 2.4 computer.
HOWEVER, whenever I try to connect on the 2.3 computer, it always throws me into Creative Single Player, generating a world on the fly for me, with hills/terrain and the whole nine yards.
Is this a personal network issue, or does this have to do with the way that Minecraft distributes the DNS requests.
I've also confirmed it working and also not working for a few friends of mine that I've given the link.
Any help would be appreciated.
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