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Making the server:
1. Download server from dl.bukkit.org
2. Make a folder in your downloads folder
3. Drag the bukkit.jar to the folder you made
4. Make a new txt document and type
"java -Xmx1024M -jar craftbukkit.jar -o true
PAUSE"
then save it as start.bat
and make sure you rename the server jar file to "craftbukkit.jar"
Then to get all the files for the server start and then close the launcher when its done
Portforwarding:
1. Open up cmd
:2. type "ipconfig
3. look for ipv4 adress and Default gateway
4. open up your browser and type the 'default gateway' in the url box
5.
Username: admin
Password: 123456
or
password:password
6. Click portforwarding/port triggering
7. Click new service and type in starting port and ending port 25565
the rest is your choice
Are you stuck with a issue and cant figure it out just comment what you want the next tutorial to be!
1. Download server from dl.bukkit.org
2. Make a folder in your downloads folder
3. Drag the bukkit.jar to the folder you made
4. Make a new txt document and type
"java -Xmx1024M -jar craftbukkit.jar -o true
PAUSE"
then save it as start.bat
and make sure you rename the server jar file to "craftbukkit.jar"
Then to get all the files for the server start and then close the launcher when its done
Portforwarding:
1. Open up cmd
:2. type "ipconfig
3. look for ipv4 adress and Default gateway
4. open up your browser and type the 'default gateway' in the url box
5.
Username: admin
Password: 123456
or
password:password
6. Click portforwarding/port triggering
7. Click new service and type in starting port and ending port 25565
the rest is your choice
Are you stuck with a issue and cant figure it out just comment what you want the next tutorial to be!
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Update #1 : by Lucargia 07/24/2013 7:09:58 pmJul 24th, 2013
Added note into portforwarding section
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So i would recommend this http://portforward.com/