Thats what i was going to tell you anyway. I was just going to link you to your router. You can probably tell by opening CMD if on windows/Terminal on mac, and typing ipconfig on windows or ifconfig on mac, then finding default gateway, then go to any web browser, and type in the default gateway, most of the time it is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, your may be different. Then you can try snooping around to fine the brand and model of the router. Then go to portforward, and you will be able to do it.
I am going to host a friend of mine's server. I have had my own many times so i know how to make the server, and all that crap. I have my router port forwarded, windows firewall forwarded, i have an FTP server setup for him to upload his files, and the server runs great. But he obviously needs to have access to the minecraft console. I thought using SSH would be the way to go. I have no idea how to use SSH for this. The only other time ive used SSH is for Computer to iPhone. The computer the server is on is Windows, and his computer is a MacbookPro. Please tell me how i would make it where he can use SSH to get into the console. Thanks.
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Thats what i was going to tell you anyway. I was just going to link you to your router. You can probably tell by opening CMD if on windows/Terminal on mac, and typing ipconfig on windows or ifconfig on mac, then finding default gateway, then go to any web browser, and type in the default gateway, most of the time it is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, your may be different. Then you can try snooping around to fine the brand and model of the router. Then go to portforward, and you will be able to do it.
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Bukkit, Windows, Dynamic with a hostname with no-ip DUC, so essentially static.
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