#can't figure out how to open map on chrome
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please send the latest.log in a pastebin, for the rest:
contact your host on whether they support the opening of secondary ports which is needed for dynmap to be accessible from the outside
check whether you can access it on the local server, then on a device on the same network, and then on a device on the external network, if not, check / open the port in any firewall in between
sorry for not specifying earlier: i run the server locally and im unable to access it locally as well
and my ports are opens cause friends can join my server
so i was able to figure that out, but now, my map doesn't want to fully render
it stops at 1861 tiles for some reason but the fullrender of the map should be a lot bigger
here's an ss of what im talking abt
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are you using docker/ pterodactyl or feather? then you need to open the port in their port sections too
dynmap does not generate chunks it only renders generated ones, those are all it found
i dont recall having to explore chunks to have them rendered
it would just slowly load everything over a long time
nope that is not how dynmap renders, maybe previously you used an earthmc map?
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