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Set up a Minecraft server using a VPN.

Set up a Minecraft server using a VPN.

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ostenvelez
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05-19-2023, 05:16 AM
#11
I believe the setup is the main issue. I linked my Minecraft server to Pritunl, enabled the necessary ports on the Vultr host, but it’s showing a “connection refused.” Check the server configuration and ensure the correct ports are open. If the problem persists, verify firewall rules or contact support.
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ostenvelez
05-19-2023, 05:16 AM #11

I believe the setup is the main issue. I linked my Minecraft server to Pritunl, enabled the necessary ports on the Vultr host, but it’s showing a “connection refused.” Check the server configuration and ensure the correct ports are open. If the problem persists, verify firewall rules or contact support.

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xiiBasM
Junior Member
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05-19-2023, 01:09 PM
#12
Attempting to link to the VPS using its IP address or joining the VPN on the same device can help. If you're connecting directly, the system may not understand your incoming traffic. Consider turning on Inter-Client Communication on the VPS and enabling Allow Multiple Clients. Then join the VPN and try accessing the Minecraft server with the IP provided by Pritunl. I haven't set up a Minecraft server recently, so you might need to configure it to broadcast over the VPN and listen for connections on all available interfaces. This approach should work if your intention was to reach it from outside using its IP and static routing, though it's a bit different. It should still be feasible.
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xiiBasM
05-19-2023, 01:09 PM #12

Attempting to link to the VPS using its IP address or joining the VPN on the same device can help. If you're connecting directly, the system may not understand your incoming traffic. Consider turning on Inter-Client Communication on the VPS and enabling Allow Multiple Clients. Then join the VPN and try accessing the Minecraft server with the IP provided by Pritunl. I haven't set up a Minecraft server recently, so you might need to configure it to broadcast over the VPN and listen for connections on all available interfaces. This approach should work if your intention was to reach it from outside using its IP and static routing, though it's a bit different. It should still be feasible.

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Nienke_2002
Senior Member
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05-19-2023, 11:39 PM
#13
I've reviewed all your instructions and double-checked the Vultr server's port settings, but it continues to reject connections despite everything being configured correctly.
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Nienke_2002
05-19-2023, 11:39 PM #13

I've reviewed all your instructions and double-checked the Vultr server's port settings, but it continues to reject connections despite everything being configured correctly.

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Rise
Member
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05-20-2023, 07:43 AM
#14
I’ve achieved some advancement that links to the MC server by connecting both my home PC and the server via the VPN. Now I’m puzzled as to why I can’t establish a connection when using only my home network, even though all ports are accessible online.
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Rise
05-20-2023, 07:43 AM #14

I’ve achieved some advancement that links to the MC server by connecting both my home PC and the server via the VPN. Now I’m puzzled as to why I can’t establish a connection when using only my home network, even though all ports are accessible online.

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hom3star
Junior Member
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05-22-2023, 02:48 PM
#15
You're trying to link and are checking if it's using your public IP address to reach the MC server.
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hom3star
05-22-2023, 02:48 PM #15

You're trying to link and are checking if it's using your public IP address to reach the MC server.

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Questiero
Member
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05-23-2023, 01:11 PM
#16
Attempting to link to the mc server via the Vultr public IP address.
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Questiero
05-23-2023, 01:11 PM #16

Attempting to link to the mc server via the Vultr public IP address.

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topdefender
Member
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05-23-2023, 06:49 PM
#17
The issue stems from the lack of a direct connection between the two processes. There’s no way to reach the MC server IP without using the VPN. Think of it like two individuals in separate rooms within a building, with the hallway serving as the VPN link. Without that connection, the VPS cannot communicate with the MC server. As discussed earlier, if you hosted the VPS on your home network, you could set up a static route to the MC server, eliminating the need for the VPN client. It might be feasible to connect the VPS’s VPN to a LAN-based VPN (Site-to-Site), but I suspect there are additional costs involved.
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topdefender
05-23-2023, 06:49 PM #17

The issue stems from the lack of a direct connection between the two processes. There’s no way to reach the MC server IP without using the VPN. Think of it like two individuals in separate rooms within a building, with the hallway serving as the VPN link. Without that connection, the VPS cannot communicate with the MC server. As discussed earlier, if you hosted the VPS on your home network, you could set up a static route to the MC server, eliminating the need for the VPN client. It might be feasible to connect the VPS’s VPN to a LAN-based VPN (Site-to-Site), but I suspect there are additional costs involved.

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EmoTigerChild
Junior Member
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05-23-2023, 07:29 PM
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EmoTigerChild
05-23-2023, 07:29 PM #18

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Dam1yo
Member
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05-23-2023, 10:06 PM
#19
The main issue is the lack of a path connecting the VPN network to the VPS's public IP address. Static routes can be set, but I'm unsure if they support traffic flowing into or out of the VPN. They offer a subscription plan that adds capabilities like connecting several VPN servers (site-to-site).
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Dam1yo
05-23-2023, 10:06 PM #19

The main issue is the lack of a path connecting the VPN network to the VPS's public IP address. Static routes can be set, but I'm unsure if they support traffic flowing into or out of the VPN. They offer a subscription plan that adds capabilities like connecting several VPN servers (site-to-site).

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cobyjj
Junior Member
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05-23-2023, 11:06 PM
#20
Sure, I understand. Are there alternative methods besides using a VPN to route the Minecraft server through your VPS? I’m not very experienced setting up static routes.
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cobyjj
05-23-2023, 11:06 PM #20

Sure, I understand. Are there alternative methods besides using a VPN to route the Minecraft server through your VPS? I’m not very experienced setting up static routes.

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