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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/No_Connection1258 on 2023-11-03 08:52:58.
A lot of tutorials just talk about renting a VPS, or setting up a separate box at home, but my needs are as simple as they can be.
Today, I port-forward Minecraft’s port on my router and send my WAN IP to my friends. Whenever we want to play, I just spin up the server, I don’t need it up 24/7.
I understand it poses a security risk, so without over-complicating things, how do I secure my setup?
I have a basic plan in mind:
- buy domain
- Use domain’s DDNS option and point it to my WAN IP
- Setup a reverse-proxy service on my PC
- port forward 80/443 on my router
I’m wondering if this would work, since Minecraft is not using HTTP so the reverse-proxy idea might not suit my needs?
All I want is an on-deman option to run my server, play with friends, close it when I’m done :)
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