Quote from MamiyaOtaru»
I've never heard of you so you can't be too important. I kid, that's not how things work. How important something is doesn't depend on whether random forum user (me, or you) has heard of them.
I guess there's truth to that, haha. Still though in general I think this is a bad idea and so does Notch I think.
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It's since been fixed, however...
As you can see in this image above, the domain forwards to our website and server. When they both do this, my server is rendered offline but the website isn't. If it were reversed, the website would show as offline but the server would display in the client. This is a serious issue for a few reasons. Does anyone have suggestions on how I can fix this?
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I've had the fu-mc.co domain for half a year, it's just I had to create a service record for the port, which I changed to forward to fu-mc.co with port 25565
I'll try this too.
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So I use GoDaddy and I'd say it's been about 12 hours since I did this. I'm not saying it won't work but I just think I did it wrong. For this I just made an A record that looked like this (the IP one):
It didn't work as it says the server is offline. I tried inputting into a server list which I thought would produce this:
With these credentials:
Do you know what it is I could be doing wrong?
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Sorry for that Joe, we've been trying to move our server to a new node to improve our voting system. It should be fixed by tonight.
You'll be promoted after your first login!
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I'm sure they could open a port for their MySQL database, but the problem lies within my website connecting to the database.
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So what do I have to do? I know many server owners are successfully using this plugin, many with GoDaddy for their websites. Does this require and expensive $25/mo+ VPS so a port can be opened? If so that would be insane for a Bukkit plugin!
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Done, promoted!
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Thanks, Promoted