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The default value for this is First, you need to figure out what your machine's IP address within your local network is. I found mine using the ifconfig command in the terminal, but if that doesn't work, a little bit of Googling should help you find it.

It's usually something like Once you have your port, and the internal IP address of your machine, you need to set up port forwarding on your router. This can vary from router to router, but shouldn't be too tricky - I recommend Googling how to do this. You want to associate the port that your server will listen on to your machine's local ip address. Also take a note of your external IP address - Googling 'what is my ip' will give this to you. Google gives it to you within the search results page.

If you don't link a domain, you'll have to give this to your friends so they can connect to your server, so be extremely careful who you share this with. Once again, Google will likely give you a much more comprehensive tutorial on how to do this than I can here. My domain is connected to Cloudflare, so I used this tutorial to link my domain, though it should help even if you don't use Cloudflare.

Note that when the tutorial says you should enter your ip address and port, you should use the external ip address you found by Googling, and the port you set in the config file. Open Minecraft, make sure you're logged in to your Microsoft account, and navigate to the 'servers' tab. Once there, you'll need to add your server.

If you're not using the Windows 10 Edition, you may still be able to connect. The tutorial is designed for Switch, but following more or less the same steps should work for Xbox One if you're lucky. If not, once again, Google is your friend. The backup field in the config. All backups are stored in the backups folder as zip files with the timestamp of the backup followed by the type of the backup. If use-aws-s3-backup is set to true, backups will also be synced to an Amazon S3 bucket.

Whenever the server starts, if use-aws-s3-backup is set to true, the latest backups according to creation time will be retrieved from Amazon S3 and added to the directory of local backups. Warning: It's a good idea to make sure your computer's time is synced and consistent so the correct backups are always retrieved and restored. For both local, and remote backups, the software only keeps a limited number of backups, deleting the oldest ones once new ones are created.

How many backups to keep is determined on a per type basis based on the values in num-backups-to-keep-for-type. Setting one of these values to -1 means old backups of that type will never be deleted. Mojang's server software, which this software uses, is still in alpha, so it could be buggy.

One of my motivations for writing this software was so that the automatic backups could protect me from losing information due to bugs in the alpha server software. It's worked great for me and my friends so far, but as always, please be somewhat careful.

The software currently only supports Ubuntu This is because there is an issue with the last version I checked that prevents backups from being effectively created. This is kind of annoying since it means you can't run the server and connect to it from the same computer, barring virtual machines Minecraft Bedrock Edition is available on Windows 10 but not Ubuntu. If the backup issue is fixed, and I get the time, lmk and I will add Windows 10 support so you don't need the extra machine and OS.

This issue seems to have been fixed somewhere around Mojang's server version 1. Lmk if you run into any issues. I wouldn't recommend using this server to host dozens upon dozens of clients.

It might work well given the correct configuration values, hardware, and network bandwith, but I haven't done any large scale tests, so attempt this at your own peril. Please read the license for this repository. If you do lose information, however, I could help you if you open a GitHub issue, though once again I am not responsible for anything that may go wrong when attempting recovery.

If you do find a bug, opening an issue on GitHub would be great - as I've mentioned earlier, I play with my friends on a server running this software very often, so making the experience better for me, them, and anyone else who uses it is always a win.

Skip to content. Star Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats commits. Failed to load latest commit information. With over million users, the sandbox video game, Minecraft, has developed into a worldwide phenomenon over the past few years. People worldwide work meticulously on constructing blocks and exploring the open world of the game.

Minecraft's popularity has remained high over the years. New developments that bring the game to more and more devices have helped it gain broad appeal. The Bedrock Edition enables players to unite in the game world, regardless of the devices they're using. The following article will see how to set up Minecraft Bedrock on a Windows Server 19 dedicated server. This should take about a few seconds. Note: you can name the folder as per your convenience and choose to save it under any other drive location.

Go to the folder where you have copied all the game files. The server reads a file named server. Some of these options are only read when a new world is created, while others are read every startup. The maximum numbers of players that should be able to play on the server. Higher values have performance impact. If true then all connected players must be authenticated to Xbox Live. Clients connecting to remote non-LAN servers will always require Xbox Live authentication regardless of this setting.

If the server accepts connections from the Internet, then it's highly recommended to enable online-mode. If true then all connected players must be listed in the separate whitelist. See the Whitelist section. After a player has idled for this many minutes they will be kicked. If everything is correct, it should look somewhat similar to the image below:. Once opened, gamers should notice a command under the "windows" section.

This command must be copied into the clipboard for later use, as seen below:. Step 5 The copied command in step 4 now needs to be entered into the windows command prompt whilst running as administrator.

For those unaware, a short video tutorial to open command prompt in administrator mode can be found below. Once double clicked, and provided all other steps have been completed correctly, the. Step 7 In order to now connect to the freshly started server, it must first be added to the "External Server" section in the Minecraft game menu. Step 8 Although the server is now fully setup and functional, in order to accept other Bedrock Edition players that are not on the same network connection, port forwarding must be done.

Port forwarding is relatively simple, but does differ on a case-by-case basis depending on the specific network router brand and ISP in question. A helpful video tutorial on how to port forward in order to accept players from all over the world can be found below:. Once Minecraft players have followed the above-mentioned steps, they can play with their friends in Bedrock Edition.

New User posted their first comment. Log in. Minecraft Feature. How to create a Minecraft Server on Bedrock Edition? In order to create a Minecraft Bedrock Edition server, gamers will first need to ensure they have access to the following: A somewhat fast internet connection A Windows PC A copy of Minecraft Bedrock Edition Step 1 The first step of creating a server for Bedrock Edition is to download the server software from the official Mojang website, found here.



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