#non-hosting service port forwarding AT&T Fiber
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what is the actual ip of your server? normally the last digit is not zero
check the firewall of windows
then you should forward that ip
Remember that unless you’re forwarding outward port 80 to your machines port 8150, you need to type in your ip followed by :8150
Minecraft can figure out its own ports
If 25565 is open, minecraft will try to connect on 25565 and find the server on its own
Http usually connects over port 80, but for various smart reasons dynmap hosts on 8123, so you either need to use dynmap:8123 or port forward 80 to 8123 as i did
Do note that this will cause massive issues if you ever try to have anything else host on port 80 on the same network
Its fine for the time being
But it makes more sense to use port redirection, which should be part of the router config for port forwarding
On my router, you type in the outward ports you want to map, the inside ports you want to map them to, and hit enter
It’ll just do it for you
I recommend duckdns for testing as its free
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