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but you can specify a different argument in the arguments when you start the console
Once started, the server makes a world subfolder. There are logs and data files.
The user who first logged to the server becomes the administrator of the server and forms the parameters of the world. After word has created on the server, user will be disconnected. And then this user can connect as usual user.
Download server 0.02.31a: https://yadi.sk/d/ZPWf0KK2Y20Ruw
thanks already for your great work
yeah i know it, but my internetprovider use IPv6 and my router dont even need to use forwarding... i may try Hamachi, thanks for the Hint
Is it possible to run this on a CentOS 7 server? I have one that I don't use much and can host a few free servers.
(If you like, shoot me a message and I can explain how your home network works and guide you through opening ports for game servers. - Someone knowledgeable in Computing)