kaeza wrote:For how to create a server, see the top of the Servers section, or the Setting up a server page on the wiki.
About `/spawn` command, your screenshots show a different issue, probably a travelnet mod network or something like that. Please see the How to report bugs topic for tips on reporting.
As a final note, TYPING IN ALL CAPS is considered shouting, and is considered rude. Please try to avoid it.
ParaklataChotou wrote:NOW I'VE GOT ANOTHER PROBLEM: I PUT THE SERVER DESCRIPTION, BUT IN THE SERVER LIST DOESN'T APPEAR. IT'S A BUG? OR AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG?
server_announce = true
endev15 wrote:Check out my mod, servertools. It includes several useful tools, such as spawn, except under the name genesis. I'm currently in the midst of rewriting the spawn feature to be more robust, but it works for now.
Download it directly here.
Make sure to check for updates in the releases, and I will also make an official release in the forums once I finish the table API.
Known Genesis (spawn) Issue:
The static spawnpoint is set in the universal minetest.conf file, meaning that it is used in every world. I am currently working on a fix which stored the static spawnpoint in a file within each world directory.
server_announce = true
server_announce = true
ParaklataChotou wrote:...
Here's my server: ip 192.168.180.1
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endev15 wrote:1. Have you got permission to use minetest.rubernwardy.com? Address should be equal to the URL/Public IP used to connect to your server.
2. You need to set up port forwarding on your router. 192.168... addresses are only accessible on your local network, to access remotely the router must know that it needs to forward such requests to the local IP. Google is a good resource for configuring forwarding.
3. You can get your current public IP by Googling "ip". However, unless you have acquired a static IP from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) this will be prone to change. I am not sure if this matter with a minetest server. Most ISPs charge around $10 extra/month, but it is worth the cost. Check your ISP's website for information on static IPs.
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