Yes, and it was extremely slow, as the Ram was extremely limited. It couldn't host more than 2 people without breaking, so I wanted to create a bat file to increase the ram limits.
Localhost is the ONLY way to connect to a server on the same machine. If your friends cannot connect it's an issue with portforwarding and/or firewall.
I thought this might have been the case, however, when I ran the server without the bat file (with only 200M) the server ip worked (I played it with friends). So I dont believe that it's entirely the port forwarding's fault.
Basically, I managed to set up my minecraft server. Everything worked, except I noticed it was extremely slow. I looked it up online, and saw that I needed to create a .bat file to increase the ram. So I did this, however, when I'm running the server from this .bat file, all of the server id addresses that worked before no longer work, and the only way I can play on the 2GB ram server is by using "local host".
Everything was working before, and I had played with friends. I have got 64 bit, and when i play with Localhost it runs fantastic. My issue is however, getting my other friends on this 2gb ram server.
Everytime I try with the server ip address (the same address that worked before) it says "io.netty.channel.AbstractChannel$AnnotatedConnectException: Connection timed out: no further information:"
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looks like nobody has any ideas on how to solve this problem
looks like im fresh out of luck
im going to make a new pc soon, so hopefully the problem lies from the computer that im using currently for this.
Thanks everyone for trying
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This didn't work. I tried putting it in, but the issue still persisted, and the open port tool also didn't work.
The server was working fine on the smaller ram without the server ip being in the properties.
It's something to do with how batch files interact with port forwarding
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Yes, and it was extremely slow, as the Ram was extremely limited. It couldn't host more than 2 people without breaking, so I wanted to create a bat file to increase the ram limits.
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Oh yeah sure:
#Minecraft server properties
#Sat Mar 16 14:37:17 AEDT 2019
max-tick-time=60000
generator-settings=
force-gamemode=false
allow-nether=true
enforce-whitelist=false
gamemode=0
enable-query=false
player-idle-timeout=0
difficulty=1
spawn-monsters=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
server-port=25565
server-ip=
spawn-npcs=true
allow-flight=false
level-name=shonto's ebic world
view-distance=10
resource-pack=
spawn-animals=true
white-list=false
generate-structures=true
online-mode=true
max-build-height=256
level-seed=
prevent-proxy-connections=false
enable-rcon=false
motd=A Minecraft Server
this is everything
I thought this might have been the case, however, when I ran the server without the bat file (with only 200M) the server ip worked (I played it with friends). So I dont believe that it's entirely the port forwarding's fault.
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Basically, I managed to set up my minecraft server. Everything worked, except I noticed it was extremely slow. I looked it up online, and saw that I needed to create a .bat file to increase the ram. So I did this, however, when I'm running the server from this .bat file, all of the server id addresses that worked before no longer work, and the only way I can play on the 2GB ram server is by using "local host".
Everything was working before, and I had played with friends. I have got 64 bit, and when i play with Localhost it runs fantastic. My issue is however, getting my other friends on this 2gb ram server.
Everytime I try with the server ip address (the same address that worked before) it says "io.netty.channel.AbstractChannel$AnnotatedConnectException: Connection timed out: no further information:"
Can someone please help?