Guide pour Windows Server 2019 Support technique et ressources officielles
Guide pour Windows Server 2019 Support technique et ressources officielles
You should now be able to link to it. Ensure the firewall configurations on the Server are accurate and confirm the server network isn't exposed publicly.
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I believe it’s best to emphasize everything here because you might have missed something. In reality, I’m confident this issue stems from a small oversight, so it’s crucial we walk through each step clearly to raise awareness about what might be wrong. The simplest method to determine if your ISP has blocked your network is by setting up a basic server—like a web server—on the host machine and forwarding ports. If you can’t reach it from an external IP address, there’s likely a problem with your WAN configuration or your ISP is using a restrictive NAT. Make sure your adapter is properly bridged as a physical device on the server, and that the VM is reachable outside the server by pinging it across the LAN. Also verify that Minecraft runs without being blocked by the Windows Firewall, either by disabling it temporarily or ensuring the router’s rules point to the VM’s IP and are active. If you follow these checks, I’m confident you can connect using the external IP.
Lastly, review your Minecraft server settings to confirm there’s no blocking of external IP addresses. If you still face issues, consider using a VPN solution such as Hamachi (which operates over Teredo) or SoftEther for enhanced security and privacy. These alternatives won’t require port forwarding but may offer better performance and protection.