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These directions are based mostly on the official mac instructions at minecraft site.
In case you don’t want much assist, go there. But when you like photos, begin here.
This is the primary part of a 3 half tutorial:
- Part 1: Setup Server
- Half 2: Setup Native Client
- Part 3: Setup Internet Client
Half 1: Setup Server
Download the minecraft server jar file.
Create a directory known as ‘server’ and drag the jar file in there.
Make a command file
To make it easy to start your server, we're going to create a ‘start.command’ file. Double clicking this file will launch your server.
Open TextEdit (/Purposes/TextEdit).
Set the format to plain text.
Copy in the next textual content.
Make sure to alter the minecraft_server.jar to match the name of the jar within the listing (in my case minecraft_server.1.7.4.jar).
Put it aside in the same directory as your jar file.
Make this command executable by opening a terminal (/Purposes/Terminal) and typing
chmod a+x
with a space after it. Drag and drop the beginning.command file into the terminal window after which press enter.
Double click on the start server to start the server.
If all works a brand new server window will open and you will note a number of errors about lacking files and directories - don’t worry this is okay.
Congrats! You’ve setup the server. Subsequent we're going to configure Time Capsule so your server runs for everybody in your community.
For those who ran into problems, verify this troubleshooting section for fixes.
Troubleshooting server setup
Unable to access jarfile error
If you bought ‘Unable to access jarfile’ when double clicking the start.command file,
the filename in your start.command file doesn’t match the jar file identify on disk.
Fix this by opening the beginning.command file
and altering the filename to be right (ensure you get the numbers, in my case, 1.7.4 included within the file title).
Wealthy-textual content-format error
In case your textual content file retains desirous to rename itself start.rtf, it’s because you haven’t made the text file ‘plain text format’. Go over the directions once more above, and make this file plain text format.
Configure Time Capsule
Earlier than any shoppers can hook up with our server, we need to configure Time Capsule to keep a static local IP address, and tell it what port number our server is going to be operating on.
You may have your mom or dad for this step (as a result of it would require Time Capsule password).
Open System Preferences > Network
Click the superior button in the lower proper hand nook. And then the ‘TCP/IP’ tab.
Where it says Configure IPv4, change that choice to ‘Using DHCP with handbook address’.
Change the IP deal with to 10.0.1.x, where x could be any quantity from 1 to 100.
Word the deal with you sort here: 10.0.1.x. You are going to need it later once we setup the Airport Utility
Hit Ok and go back to ‘System Preferences.
You may have to save your modifications before leaving the ‘Network’ preferences first. That’s Ok.
Now go to the ‘Sharing’ section of System Preferences and ensure that Internet Sharing is on.
Do this by first clicking on ‘USB Ethernet’
And then double clicking ‘Internet Sharing’ on the left hand aspect. When it asks you if you really want to allow Internet Sharing say ‘OK’.
Now, open up AirPort Utility and edit your Time Capsule settings.
Click the Time Capsule picture and then the ‘Edit’ button in the lower proper.
Go below Community and ensure the choice Router Mode is ready to DHCP and NAT. Now, click the + button under the Port Settings.
Type in the next:
- Description: Minecraft Server (or whatever you want to call it)
- Non-public IP Deal with: The address you selected for the 4th step.
Change the whole lot with the word port in it to 25565.
It should look something like this now.
Now hit ‘Update’ and replace the Time Capsule.
Okay. At this level you need to be good.
Minecraft servers have a server.
You have got a router that knows about your server and won’t attempt to change your IP deal with.
Subsequent we're going to setup the native consumer.
After which after that the internet consumer.
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