It means your computer didn't have 2GB of ram available when minecraft needed some, so minecraft died. Try closing some other stuff before starting minecraft. 32 vs 64 bit shouldn't be causing problems until you hit 4gb.
Hey guys, I was just wondering if hamachi was a good way to host a server for me and some friends of mine. I am wondering if it will keep my IP safe because those friends might invite their friends and I don't want to get Ddossed or anything of the kind.
Thanks
hamachi just does hole-punching, you can still get the other person's IP
Honestly if you have standard residential internet your IP is dynamic anyway so you can just reboot your router or release and renew your routers DHCP address and bam different IP. This is assuming you aren't using DNS or dynamic DNS.
doesn't work if the attacker is smart enough to attack the DSLAM rather than you directly.
Why in the hell are they using that as a subnet mask?! They don't own 1/256 of all IPv4 addresses, tell them to stop it.
As for free servers, Amazon EC2's t2.micro (1gb ram) instance has a 1-year free trial, just remember to cancel it after that year, because it's a bit pricey.
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It means your computer didn't have 2GB of ram available when minecraft needed some, so minecraft died. Try closing some other stuff before starting minecraft. 32 vs 64 bit shouldn't be causing problems until you hit 4gb.
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Should probably try doing a better job picking out a PC next time, then.
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Does it do this on some servers or all servers?
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You misspelled multicraft
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...no, just no. If anything, this was probably just caused by a misbehaving plugin.
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You forgot your screenshot
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except this one probably doesn't work
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It's literally illegal to put one (but google around a bit, it's probably somewhere)
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CME probably means it's a bug in something
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hamachi just does hole-punching, you can still get the other person's IP
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doesn't work if the attacker is smart enough to attack the DSLAM rather than you directly.
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Why in the hell are they using that as a subnet mask?! They don't own 1/256 of all IPv4 addresses, tell them to stop it.
As for free servers, Amazon EC2's t2.micro (1gb ram) instance has a 1-year free trial, just remember to cancel it after that year, because it's a bit pricey.
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I would like to put in a vote AGAINST beastnode. They have been hacked multiple times over several years, and they always deny that this happenned.
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You mean like not using ssh keys for admin logins, among the many other things your thing doesn't mention?
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It looks to be an AfterEffects file
edit: also, look @ attachment