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How To Make a Minecraft Bedrock Server (2023)

How To Make a Minecraft Bedrock Server (2023)

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This video is our in-depth guide on how to make a Minecraft Bedrock server in 2023. This will allow you to play Minecraft Bedrock with your friends without using realms. A 2023 Minecraft Bedrock Dedicated server will allow you to play Minecraft Bedrock with your friends while still being in…

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  2. So I've made 2 bedrock servers, and have port forwarded the second server using the same IP but using ports 19134 and 19135. Doing this I can have both servers up and running simultaneously, both can be joined from devices not on my network (my local computer refuses to join via the non-local route), and for what ever reason, the Lan section will only show which ever server I assign to ports 19132 and 19133. Could you help me please, so that I can run both simultaneously, and can bing either from my local computer? Thanks.

  3. So if i wanted to start a server for public, could I use an actual server instead of my computer? Or do i buy a computer specifically for hosting the server and use a program that changes my ip automatically or something? What are the option for wanting to open up a public server for the community

  4. a few notes:

    1. In networking, port XXX/TCP and port XXX/UDP are totally separate ports. You may only be setting two rules, but you are forwarding 4 ports in total (something to keep in mind for security program configs when self-hosting, like Crowd-Sec or Fail2Ban.)

    2. Would love to see a breakdown(no pun intended) on setting up web-link invites (so your not handing out your IP at all.)

    3. Public IPs aren't as safe-guarded as people tend to think anyways. Any website you've ever been to, any game server you've ever joined has your public IP logged; in some cases it'll be logged in multiple places. If you really want to self-host, just set your server's operating system location privacy settings to "off" or "indirect" etc and your "location" will then default to (normally) your ISP's NOC location (that's Network Operations Center for the uninitiated.) or, some arbitrary coordinates set by the ISP.

    4. It's super easy to OP yourself. Log in to the server, then open the server's console(not the in-game console) and type "op [PLAYER_NAME]" and hit enter. Bam! You've been OP'd. If the name of the player-to-be-OP'd contains spaces, just wrap the name in quotation marks like so : op "The Breakdown XYZ"

    5. Someone in comments mentioned mods and texture packs? I don't have much experience with mods, but I can tell you 2 things:

    A – Bedrock is a pain in the rump for modding. Always has been, always will be. Good luck with that.
    B – Loading texture packs into the server isn't always the best idea, as it typically means you have to enable a setting to force all players to have and utilize that tex pack on their client in order to even connect. Better to just let people DL and run their own texture packs at their leisure. (I fired up a Bedrock server just last night, and added absolutely no texture packs or mods to the server it's self, yet when connecting with the Kelly's RTX installed on my client(my PC) the server loads in full RTX goodness for me.)

  5. I can't access this server with the client on my localhost, but my tablet and another computer on my local network can access this.
    Anyone know why I can't access with client on same computer as server?

  6. Thanks for the tutorial. I got mine up an running easily. I downloaded a world I had on APEX, but I'm getting a few errors. Do you have a guide on doing this with an existing world? Thanks

  7. For anyone who can't connect to the server from the pc it is on, this is in the bedrock_server_how_to.html file that comes with the zip download
    "
    On some systems, when you wish to connect to the server using a client running on the same machine as the server is running on, you will need to exempt the Minecraft client from UWP loopback restrictions:

    CheckNetIsolation.exe LoopbackExempt –a –p=S-1-15-2-1958404141-86561845-1752920682-3514627264-368642714-62675701-733520436
    "
    I ran that in a command prompt, as an administrator, and it immediately fixed the issue where it never found the server from my pc. Hope that helped.

  8. Other people can join my server but I can’t join from my own computer. I’m a Sys Admin and I’ve tried many different solutions and I still cannot connect. I can see my server online but I can’t ping it. This is whack. The Java edition works just fine. Microsoft Bedrock sucks.

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