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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to host a Minecraft server on my own domain, but I'm running into a problem.
I don't have a public IP address, so traditional port forwarding isn't possible. I do have my own domain, and ideally I'd like players to connect through something like
So far I've tried a few things:
What I'm looking for is some way to expose my Minecraft server without a public IP while still using my own domain.
Does anyone know a solution for this?
Maybe a tunneling service, reverse proxy setup, or some other workaround?
Thanks!
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I'm trying to host a Minecraft server on my own domain, but I'm running into a problem.
I don't have a public IP address, so traditional port forwarding isn't possible. I do have my own domain, and ideally I'd like players to connect through something like
mc.mydomain.com.So far I've tried a few things:
- Playit.gg – works well, but the free plan doesn't allow using a custom domain.
- Ngrok – I haven't tried it yet, but from what I understand the bandwidth limits make it impractical for a Minecraft server.
- Cloudflared (Cloudflare Tunnel) – I tested it, but it doesn't work with Minecraft TCP connections.
What I'm looking for is some way to expose my Minecraft server without a public IP while still using my own domain.
Does anyone know a solution for this?
Maybe a tunneling service, reverse proxy setup, or some other workaround?
Thanks!
submitted by /u/plojharsim1
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