June 21, 2024Jun 21 Step 1: install the mono framework run "sudo apt install mono-complete" in the terminal Step 2: install and run MCGalaxy install MCGalaxy from here. https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/MCGalaxy/releases/download/1.9.4.9/mcgalaxy_1.9.4.9.zip unzip then run it with the command "mono MCGalaxy.exe" Step 3: port forward you will need to look up how to port forward for your router model then forward port 25565 for your ip To find your ip goto chrome://system in your browser and find ifconfig; hit expand. your ip will be the first number in the "inet" section
June 21, 2024Jun 21 Author 3 hours ago, LJplays said: Step 3: port forward you will need to look up how to port forward for your router model then forward port 25565 for your ip To find your ip goto chrome://system in your browser and find ifconfig; hit expand. your ip will be the first number in the "inet" section Do you really have to port? I heard it's really dangerous
June 21, 2024Jun 21 Glodden Godd 7 minutes ago, RainZhang said: Do you really have to port? I heard it's really dangerous If you want to self-host a public server, it is the only way. Otherwise, you will need to look into renting a VPS (which requires even more technical knowledge) or using Eddynetweb.
June 21, 2024Jun 21 Author On 6/20/2024 at 8:49 PM, Pear said: or using Eddynetweb. I got the discord verified but I didn't receive the email link. UPDATE: It now works. Edited June 22, 2024Jun 22 by RainZhang It worked
June 23, 2024Jun 23 On 6/20/2024 at 8:30 PM, LJplays said: Step 1: install the mono framework run "sudo apt install mono-complete" in the terminal Step 2: install and run MCGalaxy install MCGalaxy from here. https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/MCGalaxy/releases/download/1.9.4.9/mcgalaxy_1.9.4.9.zip unzip then run it with the command "mono MCGalaxy.exe" Step 3: port forward you will need to look up how to port forward for your router model then forward port 25565 for your ip To find your ip goto chrome://system in your browser and find ifconfig; hit expand. your ip will be the first number in the "inet" section You also need to go to the crostini settings and set it up to bridge port 25565 (or whatever you're using for the server) from the Debian container to the ChromeOS host system. I've had to deal with that before. And if you're on a school-managed chromebook, things get much more complicated.
I'm trying to make a server using Crostini, please help.