Hi all, I was wondering if you could let me know which addresses minecraft needs unblocking to work behind our windows firewall and internet proxy?
Testing on my admin machine has got me into the game, but taken 10+ minutes to load in, and it appears that sound assets are being blocked and not downloaded.
The developer console shows that it takes up to 5 attempts to fully download assets before giving up and putting me in the game with no sound.
Any help would be appreciated, let me know what/if anything extra I need to supply to get a solution. Thank you,
Hi all, I was wondering if you could let me know which addresses minecraft needs unblocking to work behind our windows firewall and internet proxy?
Testing on my admin machine has got me into the game, but taken 10+ minutes to load in, and it appears that sound assets are being blocked and not downloaded.
The developer console shows that it takes up to 5 attempts to fully download assets before giving up and putting me in the game with no sound.
Any help would be appreciated, let me know what/if anything extra I need to supply to get a solution. Thank you,
one way ive heard people playing minecraft at schools is downloading it to a usb drive and using that to run minecraft on. you could even play in offline mode. because since youll have everything needed to play it wont need to download anything. if youre wanting to play online i guess its worth a try to just connect. but hosting a server would be out of the question. just not really possible.
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Thanks. What we're trying to do is have an after school club run, so that kids are permitted access on the network. What needs unblocking for minecraft to run in a school setting?
Thanks. What we're trying to do is have an after school club run, so that kids are permitted access on the network. What needs unblocking for minecraft to run in a school setting?
I'm an ICT admin and I'm trying to enable it.
im not sure how your school has the network and things set up. usually on school computers they block stuff like that with some kind of security program in place that doesnt allow programs to work except for whats would be allowed on school computers. you just need to add minecraft.exe and the server file youre using to that list and allow java to be able to run and Javaw. also give all of the programs access to LAN access to each other in a secured setting that should work. as for the ip adresses and other networks to allow. you can customize which port minecraft uses. its uses TCP 25565 when playing the game. in order to allow things to be downloaded im not sure which one specifically that minecraft comes from but they do come from minecraft.net and when you watch the console log it says its downloading from s3.amazonaws.com with various sub links like https://s3.amazonaws...r/Minecraft.exe
downloads the launcher and https://s3.amazonaws...erver.1.7.4.jar
will download the server files and it pulls from that as well.
if anything also ive read that most people on school computers have trouble gaining acces to hidden files and folders which may be the cause of not being able to download and inject certain things into your minecraft game. you have to have access to your %appdata% folder.
Testing on my admin machine has got me into the game, but taken 10+ minutes to load in, and it appears that sound assets are being blocked and not downloaded.
The developer console shows that it takes up to 5 attempts to fully download assets before giving up and putting me in the game with no sound.
Any help would be appreciated, let me know what/if anything extra I need to supply to get a solution. Thank you,
one way ive heard people playing minecraft at schools is downloading it to a usb drive and using that to run minecraft on. you could even play in offline mode. because since youll have everything needed to play it wont need to download anything. if youre wanting to play online i guess its worth a try to just connect. but hosting a server would be out of the question. just not really possible.
the earth first! we can strip mine the rest of the universe after. click the up arrow if i helped.
I'm an ICT admin and I'm trying to enable it.
im not sure how your school has the network and things set up. usually on school computers they block stuff like that with some kind of security program in place that doesnt allow programs to work except for whats would be allowed on school computers. you just need to add minecraft.exe and the server file youre using to that list and allow java to be able to run and Javaw. also give all of the programs access to LAN access to each other in a secured setting that should work. as for the ip adresses and other networks to allow. you can customize which port minecraft uses. its uses TCP 25565 when playing the game. in order to allow things to be downloaded im not sure which one specifically that minecraft comes from but they do come from minecraft.net and when you watch the console log it says its downloading from s3.amazonaws.com with various sub links like
https://s3.amazonaws...r/Minecraft.exe
downloads the launcher and
https://s3.amazonaws...erver.1.7.4.jar
will download the server files and it pulls from that as well.
if anything also ive read that most people on school computers have trouble gaining acces to hidden files and folders which may be the cause of not being able to download and inject certain things into your minecraft game. you have to have access to your %appdata% folder.
if that still fails you would probably be better off asking mojang they would know for sure you can open a ticket there with their support team.
https://help.mojang.com/customer/portal/emails/new
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