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I've been really struggling with this. I set up everything following the instruction given by the official wiki and the official web. I got the port forward right and I used the https://canyouseeme.org to check my port. It showed me that my port isn't blocked by my ISP.
However, while I was really excited to see my first ever server, I gave the external IP (with default port 25565) to a friend to test it for me, but with no luck. My friend was not able to connect, and my port was not able to be reached to by NATCAT.
I've looked through the internet but I have never found a suited case my own. So here I am.
Here are my configs and the port setting. Hopefully I will get this resolved.
It turns out it is not my settings that's wrong. My friend came over to open up a test port to test out the server setting, but it worked right after he opened a new port. I am thinking this is because of the malfunction of my router. Next time if you have the same issue just try restarting the router, it could work right after if it's not the settings issue
Hi all,
==========This issue has been fixed, but feel free to read what happened=================
I've been really struggling with this. I set up everything following the instruction given by the official wiki and the official web. I got the port forward right and I used the https://canyouseeme.org to check my port. It showed me that my port isn't blocked by my ISP.
However, while I was really excited to see my first ever server, I gave the external IP (with default port 25565) to a friend to test it for me, but with no luck. My friend was not able to connect, and my port was not able to be reached to by NATCAT.
I've looked through the internet but I have never found a suited case my own. So here I am.
Here are my configs and the port setting. Hopefully I will get this resolved.
I am setting this up on my 2018 Macbook Pro.
#Minecraft server properties
#Mon Mar 09 18:28:07 EDT 2020
spawn-protection=16
max-tick-time=60000
query.port=25565
generator-settings=
force-gamemode=false
allow-nether=true
enforce-whitelist=false
gamemode=survival
broadcast-console-to-ops=true
enable-query=false
player-idle-timeout=0
difficulty=easy
spawn-monsters=true
broadcast-rcon-to-ops=true
op-permission-level=4
pvp=true
snooper-enabled=true
level-type=default
hardcore=false
enable-command-block=false
max-players=20
network-compression-threshold=256
resource-pack-sha1=
max-world-size=29999984
function-permission-level=2
rcon.port=25575
server-port=25565
server-ip=192.168.2.14
spawn-npcs=true
allow-flight=false
level-name=world
view-distance=10
resource-pack=
spawn-animals=true
white-list=false
rcon.password=
generate-structures=true
max-build-height=256
online-mode=true
level-seed=
use-native-transport=true
prevent-proxy-connections=false
enable-rcon=false
motd=ZeZheng's Minecraft Server
Hi, thanks for the reply. I actually added the IP after trying to let the friend connect, so that should not be the problem.
Hi,
so I clearly double checked the server running without ip in the properties file. I am positive that this issue is not associated with it.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
It turns out it is not my settings that's wrong. My friend came over to open up a test port to test out the server setting, but it worked right after he opened a new port. I am thinking this is because of the malfunction of my router. Next time if you have the same issue just try restarting the router, it could work right after if it's not the settings issue