Thank you for the replies. Do you have an sources to start my research on this more in depth?
Edit: I see you mentioned some in the other post. Thank you
Fair. Thank you
Like what?
I’ve been wanting to start ansible, maybe this will push me over the edge
Chunky is amazing. I do have a good bit of free space on my server, so this might just be the best option
I have nginx proxy manager already, can I use it for Minecraft? I don’t know which protocol it uses.
I’m using tailscale for remote connection, so no port forwarding.
Hmm that’s a good point.
Aws also can cost a good chunk if you restore un-optimally
Yup! This is what I do! Love it so much
Thank you. It really was that simple
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Oops you are right.
A quick search said mc uses tcp
Yes, and Minecraft is TCP not http
Anything.
Personally I use Debian. But Docker doesn’t care. I chose Debian because it is very stable and simple
Thanks for the help. This is enough to get me started
With Crafty you can bind a specific port.
I use tailscale for public access, and have set it up so tailscale users can access the domain.
I guess what I’m asking for is NPM but for tcp.
No I’m not.
I have tailscale setup for external access. (I have dns records already in my domain provider pointing to a tailscale ip, so a device on my tailnet can access my domain. ie an authorized tailscale device can access nginx.example.com)
I want to know what I have to do to get minecraft.example.com to resolve interenally.
Oh fascinating. I’ll have to look into that
So my public IP address changes. Using just wireguard makes my public IP just my home’s public IP. It would be nice to be able to make it a 2-in-1 where my public IP becomes that of a paid VPN account, based on the gluetun container