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    pedro_miyamoto
    07/20/2015 10:05 am
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    nmoleo64
    TheSuperPedroI need help for create servers, who can help me?


    Go to https://minecraft.net/download Click "minecraft_server.1.8.7.jar"
    Now it will download a file. Place that file in an empty directory. I will call mine "Minecraft Server". Now run the JAR. It will create some files and close. Open eula.txt. The last line says "eula=false". Change that to "eula=true". Now your EULA is done. Now run the server again. It will open a window. Wait about 30-60 seconds and close the window again. Now open server.properties. This is your server's properties file. The only properties you want to change (for now) are:

    level-name=world
    Change "world" to the name of your world (please note that if the world has not already been created, it will create a new one)

    white-list=false
    Change "false" to "true". This will make it so that only certain players can play on your server. You can change the people somewhere else. If you leave it at "false", anybody with your IP can connect.

    motd=A Minecraft Server
    Change "A Minecraft Server" to the message you want to display. For colored text, visit http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Formatting_codes

    For more properties and their descriptions, visit http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/server.properties

    Now that is done. Save the file and run your server. In the server window, there is a textbox (bottom right). In the textbox, type "/op YOURUSERNAME", with YOURUSERNAME being... well, your username. To add people to the white list, type "/whitelist add USERNAME". You do not need to whitelist yourself.
    Add a server with the Server Address being "localhost". Connect to that server. Now build in your world. Your server is done!

    DISCLAIMER: Only people on your WI-FI network will be able to connect. To make it so that people on other networks can connect, either purchase a Minecraft Realm or other paid server, or port forward. This will differ with every router. To do this, go to your router's customization page (usually 192.168.1.1) In the Port Forwarding section, press the Add Port button (may differ). Under the Name/Service Name/Other, type "Minecraft Server". Under "Port Range" and "Local Port" (may differ), type "25565". Under Local IP/IP/Other, type your computer's local IP address*. To figure out that (Windows), open Command Prompt. In Command Prompt, type "ipconfig". It will type a lot of text. Under "IPv4" address, it will show a number that looks something like "111.111.1.111". That is your local IP address. To get the address to give to people when they connect, type into Bing "whats my ip". It will give you a number that looks similar, but not the same number of characters as your local IP. That is the number to give people.
    If you do not port forward, just to the Command Prompt part and give people that number to connect to.

    Thanks for reading. I hope I helped you
    If you enjoyed this and would like more tutorials, private message me.
    -Nmoleo64


    Thanks nmoleo64!
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