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Hosting game servers from your home setup

Hosting game servers from your home setup

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MaddyForce18
Member
93
05-30-2020, 12:44 PM
#1
Hello! Im planning to run a few game servers at home and im curious if there is a good solution for the ip addresses, or a way to sort of hide my home ip not to sure if this even makes sense lmao Thanks to anyone that understands my stupidity
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MaddyForce18
05-30-2020, 12:44 PM #1

Hello! Im planning to run a few game servers at home and im curious if there is a good solution for the ip addresses, or a way to sort of hide my home ip not to sure if this even makes sense lmao Thanks to anyone that understands my stupidity

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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06-01-2020, 04:24 PM
#2
It’s hard to conceal your IP address without using a proxy. I’m not sure why you’re concerned about it being visible—just ensure you have a strong firewall in place.
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Okunino
06-01-2020, 04:24 PM #2

It’s hard to conceal your IP address without using a proxy. I’m not sure why you’re concerned about it being visible—just ensure you have a strong firewall in place.

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wiw
Member
223
06-01-2020, 04:32 PM
#3
The main concern for IP in the open comes from DDoS attacks.
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wiw
06-01-2020, 04:32 PM #3

The main concern for IP in the open comes from DDoS attacks.

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imTri
Posting Freak
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06-01-2020, 09:25 PM
#4
Essentially, use a VPN on a cloud instance from providers like Hetzner, DigitalOcean, Linode, AWS, GCP, Azure, etc. Direct all traffic through it to your home server. External users will see only your cloud IP address, though there may be slight delays based on location and network conditions. As another option, host the game server in the cloud.
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imTri
06-01-2020, 09:25 PM #4

Essentially, use a VPN on a cloud instance from providers like Hetzner, DigitalOcean, Linode, AWS, GCP, Azure, etc. Direct all traffic through it to your home server. External users will see only your cloud IP address, though there may be slight delays based on location and network conditions. As another option, host the game server in the cloud.

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OverlordCoby
Member
169
06-01-2020, 11:15 PM
#5
Be cautious when running servers at your residence for long durations. ISPs usually dislike this practice and frequently end accounts due to it.
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OverlordCoby
06-01-2020, 11:15 PM #5

Be cautious when running servers at your residence for long durations. ISPs usually dislike this practice and frequently end accounts due to it.

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TheExmax223
Member
132
06-02-2020, 12:24 AM
#6
Let me know your perspective, but I can't confirm if it violates their terms of use without more details.
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TheExmax223
06-02-2020, 12:24 AM #6

Let me know your perspective, but I can't confirm if it violates their terms of use without more details.

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MasMenno
Member
199
06-09-2020, 11:35 AM
#7
Typically, most suppliers charge for premium services like business class, which includes static IP addresses and a service level agreement.
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MasMenno
06-09-2020, 11:35 AM #7

Typically, most suppliers charge for premium services like business class, which includes static IP addresses and a service level agreement.

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ItsDrAxel
Member
113
06-09-2020, 06:08 PM
#8
Varies by internet service provider and location.
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ItsDrAxel
06-09-2020, 06:08 PM #8

Varies by internet service provider and location.

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Freakiiianyx3
Senior Member
694
06-09-2020, 08:07 PM
#9
I arrived in the USA.
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Freakiiianyx3
06-09-2020, 08:07 PM #9

I arrived in the USA.

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Ilikepie81
Member
184
06-10-2020, 02:17 AM
#10
Att and most major US carriers generally disallow hosting servers locally. They usually only mind if you meet certain conditions: 1) You generate normal traffic and users (like sharing large data files monthly or serving many people at once). 2) Your servers aren’t under constant attack (strong protection and limited access). Once DDoS attacks begin, they’ll take notice and may require you to relocate or stop service. The smartest approach is estimating server usage and evaluating Cloudflare costs to safeguard your connection so threats hit their network instead of yours. Cloudflare provides protection for $20 a month for Minecraft servers and covers specific HTTP/HTTPS ports, but other services typically cost more.
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Ilikepie81
06-10-2020, 02:17 AM #10

Att and most major US carriers generally disallow hosting servers locally. They usually only mind if you meet certain conditions: 1) You generate normal traffic and users (like sharing large data files monthly or serving many people at once). 2) Your servers aren’t under constant attack (strong protection and limited access). Once DDoS attacks begin, they’ll take notice and may require you to relocate or stop service. The smartest approach is estimating server usage and evaluating Cloudflare costs to safeguard your connection so threats hit their network instead of yours. Cloudflare provides protection for $20 a month for Minecraft servers and covers specific HTTP/HTTPS ports, but other services typically cost more.

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