![]() ![]() Don't test plugins on the primary sever instance.Check over your server plugins and mods for known vulnerabliities.Make sure of your current Server type and version(update or skip vulnerable versions).Make sure that port 22 (Remote shell port) is on a whitelist with a SSH key(if you are even using this otherwise turn this off).Make sure that port 25, Port 465, port 587 is off(Mail port(Security risk/excessive background calculation risk)).Your server is not running on a super user(root( Linux)).When you publicize your server make sure of:.Your router configuration (if you want other people to connect over the Internet).Networking in general ( IP, DHCP, ports, etc.).Using the command-line and editing configuration files.In order to run your server and stay out of trouble, we highly suggest that you should at least know about the following: Running by the instructions below should not put you at any risk, but this is a wiki which everybody is allowed to edit, and we don't know about your system configuration, so we can’t guarantee you'll be 100% out of danger. Since you're about to run your own server, you should be aware of the possible dangers. Running server software on your computer without a clear understanding of what you are doing may make your system vulnerable to attacks from outside. Note: There is also custom server software available, which most large servers use, but these applications are not supported by Mojang Studios. Expect to pay monthly for this type of server since finding free hosting is a rarity, but you save the hassle of constantly maintaining a server and ensure it is always online for your players. If you still want to manage a server, but not from home, check out the Minecraft server hosting area of the Minecraft Forum or other websites. ![]()
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