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#To see how to '''run''' a server, please read the section below
 
#To see how to '''run''' a server, please read the section below
 
#Let your friends know your external IP
 
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#Add "server_announce = 1" to your minetest.config to announce it to a public server list.
  
 
== Running a Server ==
 
== Running a Server ==

Revision as of 00:30, 12 February 2014

Setting up a Server

  1. Start your server on your desired port
    • Note: It is recommended to leave the port at the default (30000)
  2. Find out your internal IP of the computer you are running the server on
    • Linux: open a terminal and type ifconfig and hit enter
    • Windows: Start>run>cmd>ipconfig
  3. Check the port forwarding settings on your router
    • forward your chosen port for both TCP and UDP (30000 if you left it default) to the internal IP
    • In addition, alter any firewalls you may have to pass the traffic at that port
  4. To see how to run a server, please read the section below
  5. Let your friends know your external IP
  6. Add "server_announce = 1" to your minetest.config to announce it to a public server list.

Running a Server

Linux

  1. Open a terminal.
  2. Type in "YOUR/MINETEST/DIRECTORY/bin/minetestserver" without quotes or just drop the minetestserver executable (located in /Minetest/bin/) into the terminal (PLEASE READ THE NOTES BELOW!)
    • If you want to specify a specific game ID, the game ID choices are located in /Minetest/games/. Add in --gameid thegameid to the end of the command.
    • If you get the error "Multiple worlds are available.", the world choices are located in /Minetest/worlds/. Add in --worldname theWorld to the end of the command.
  3. If your server crashes, then look at the debug.txt in /Minetest/bin/
  4. Enjoy running a Minetest server!

For easy use you can create an file named minetestserver.sh, add the lines below and put it in your /Minetest/bin/ folder. To run the server, just run the file in a terminal.

#!/bin/bash -x

./minetestserver --gameid minetest --worldname world

Windows

  1. Open command prompt by going in the Minetest installation folder, then in the "bin" folder, hold Shift, do a right click on a empty file (not on minetest.exe), click "Open command window here".
  2. Type this, without quotes: "minetest.exe --server".
    • If you get the error "Multiple worlds are available.", use "minetest.exe --server --worldname world_name" instead, where world_name is the name of the world.
  3. If your server crashes, then look at the debug.txt in /Minetest/bin/
  4. Enjoy running a Minetest server!