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  1. its public - if you're running a spigot, paper or purpur server - this is for you - maybe!

    [1.8-1.21+] Freeze your server when no ones playing! Save power and resources!
    modrinth.com/plugin/coldwinter

    #spigotmc #purpurmc #papermc #minecraft #plugin

  2. its public - if you're running a spigot, paper or purpur server - this is for you - maybe!

    [1.8-1.21+] Freeze your server when no ones playing! Save power and resources!
    modrinth.com/plugin/coldwinter

    #spigotmc #purpurmc #papermc #minecraft #plugin

  3. its public - if you're running a spigot, paper or purpur server - this is for you - maybe!

    [1.8-1.21+] Freeze your server when no ones playing! Save power and resources!
    modrinth.com/plugin/coldwinter

    #spigotmc #purpurmc #papermc #minecraft #plugin

  4. its public - if you're running a spigot, paper or purpur server - this is for you - maybe!

    [1.8-1.21+] Freeze your server when no ones playing! Save power and resources!
    modrinth.com/plugin/coldwinter

    #spigotmc #purpurmc #papermc #minecraft #plugin

  5. its public - if you're running a spigot, paper or purpur server - this is for you - maybe!

    [1.8-1.21+] Freeze your server when no ones playing! Save power and resources!
    modrinth.com/plugin/coldwinter

    #spigotmc #purpurmc #papermc #minecraft #plugin

  6. LoginSecurity: labākais spraudnis jūsu Minecraft servera aizsardzībai

    Ja izmantojat Minecraft serveri un vēlaties to aizsargāt pret nevēlamu pieteikšanos un ielaušanos, LoginSecurity ir lieliska iespēja. LoginSecurity, kas izstrādāts 2012. gadā, ir vienkāršs, viegls un ātrs spraudnis, kas atvieglo lietotāja autentifikāciju, vienlaikus nodrošinot augstākās klases drošības līdzekļus. Pateicoties vienkāršai iestatīšanai un efektīvai veiktspējai, tā ir populāra izvēle starp serveru īpašniekiem, kuri vēlas nodrošināt lietotājiem drošu un vienmērīgu spēli.

    Ar ko LoginSecurity izceļas?

    LoginSecurity piedāvā plašu funkciju klāstu, kas padara to par jaudīgu rīku servera administratoriem. Lūk, kas to padara īpašu:

    • Vienkārši lietojams: spraudnis ir izveidots tā, lai tas būtu vienkāršs. Izmantojot tikai sešas komandas, lai pārvaldītu paroles, tas ir ātri apgūstams un viegli lietojams.
    • Ātrs un viegls: LoginSecurity ir izveidots tā, lai tas veiktu darbību, nepalēninot jūsu servera darbību, un tas ir lēts un ātrs un uzticams.
    • Spēcīga drošība: izmanto nozares standarta kriptogrāfiju, lai droši glabātu paroles, nodrošinot lietotāju datu aizsardzību.
    • Spēlētāju aizsardzība: aizsargā un slēpj spēlētāju atrašanās vietas un krājumus, īpaši noderīgi, lai aizsargātu spēlētāju bāzes no iebrucējiem.
    • Sesijas turpinājums: IP un uz laiku balstīta sesijas turpināšana ļauj lietotājiem pēc neilga laika atkal pieteikties, atkārtoti neievadot paroli, padarot to ērti, nezaudējot drošību.
    • Atbalsta vairākas valodas: pieejams vairāk nekā 20 valodās, padarot to pieejamu globālai auditorijai.

    Galvenās LoginSecurity funkcijas

    Sīkāk aplūkosim dažas galvenās funkcijas, kas padara LoginSecurity par lielisku izvēli Minecraft serveru īpašniekiem:

    • Droša paroļu glabāšana: paroles tiek glabātas, izmantojot augsta līmeņa kriptogrāfiju, kas nozīmē, ka pat tad, ja kāds mēģina uzlauzt, jūsu spēlētāju dati ir drošībā.
    • Captcha sistēma: jauniem spēlētājiem lietotājam draudzīgā captcha sistēma palīdz pārbaudīt cilvēkus, pievienojot papildu drošības līmeni.
    • Automātiski atjauninājumi: saglabājiet aizsardzību, saņemot paziņojumus par jauniem atjauninājumiem, nodrošinot, ka jūsu serverim vienmēr ir jaunākie drošības ielāpi.
    • Vienkārša konfigurēšana: spraudnis piedāvā vienkāršas administratīvās vadīklas, lai efektīvi pārvaldītu servera drošību.
    • Novērš dublētu pieteikšanos: neļauj spēlētājiem tikt izmestiem, ja viņi piesakās no citas vietas, tādējādi nodrošinot vienmērīgu spēles pieredzi.

    Kā sākt darbu ar LoginSecurity

    Darba sākšana ar LoginSecurity ir vienkārša. Vienkārši lejupielādējiet spraudni no tā oficiālās lapas un izpildiet iestatīšanas norādījumus. Tālāk ir norādītas dažas darbības, lai sāktu darbu:

    1. Lejupielādēt un instalēt: iegūstiet jaunāko versiju no oficiālās SpigotMC lapas vai GitHub un nometiet to sava servera spraudņu mapē.
    2. Konfigurēt: rediģējiet konfigurācijas failu, lai iestatītu vēlamos iestatījumus atskaņotāja autentifikācijai, captcha opcijām un citiem.
    3. Palaidiet serveri: restartējiet serveri, un LoginSecurity būs gatavs aizsargāt jūsu Minecraft pasauli!
    4. Pārvaldīt komandas: izmantojiet vienkāršas komandas, piemēram, /register un /login spēlētāja autentifikācijai un /lsadmin. administratora iestatījumiem.

    The Review

    Loginsecurity

    5 Score

    Viegls un efektīvs spraudnis Minecraft serveru nodrošināšanai ar lietotājam draudzīgām funkcijām un spēcīgu paroles aizsardzību.

    PROS

    • Vienkāršs un viegli uzstādāms
    • Atbalsta vairākas valodas
    • Ātri un viegli
    • Spēcīga paroles šifrēšana
    • Bezmaksas lietošanai

    CONS

    • Captcha sistēma ne vienmēr var darboties, kā paredzēts
    • Iespējamas problēmas ar noteiktām servera konfigurācijām

    Review Breakdown

    • Kopējais vērtējums

    https://pixelbyte.dev/lv/2024/08/30/labakais-login-plugin-minecraft-serveriem-loginsecurity-parskats/

    #Captcha #gaming #LoginSecurity #Minecraft #MinecraftMods #MultilingualPlugin #PasswordProtection #plugin #SecureLogin #ServerSecurity #SpigotMC

  7. Query for queer and/or neurodivergent and/or disabled Minecrafters playing Minecraft Java

    What mods / plugins do you consider essential, both server side and client side? :minecraft_grass_dirt: :minecraft_heart: :minecraft_bee: :minecraft_diamond: :minecraft_sword:

    #Minecraft #MinecraftJava #ModdedMinecraft #ForgeMC #FabricMC #QuiltMC #PaperMC #SpigotMC #queer #LGBTQ+ #LGBTQIA+ #disabled #disability #accessibility #neurodivergent #neurodivergence #neurospicy

  8. Query for queer and/or neurodivergent and/or disabled Minecrafters playing Minecraft Java

    What mods / plugins do you consider essential, both server side and client side? :minecraft_grass_dirt: :minecraft_heart: :minecraft_bee: :minecraft_diamond: :minecraft_sword:

    #Minecraft #MinecraftJava #ModdedMinecraft #ForgeMC #FabricMC #QuiltMC #PaperMC #SpigotMC #queer #LGBTQ+ #LGBTQIA+ #disabled #disability #accessibility #neurodivergent #neurodivergence #neurospicy

  9. Query for queer and/or neurodivergent and/or disabled Minecrafters playing Minecraft Java

    What mods / plugins do you consider essential, both server side and client side? :minecraft_grass_dirt: :minecraft_heart: :minecraft_bee: :minecraft_diamond: :minecraft_sword:

    #Minecraft #MinecraftJava #ModdedMinecraft #ForgeMC #FabricMC #QuiltMC #PaperMC #SpigotMC #queer #LGBTQ+ #LGBTQIA+ #disabled #disability #accessibility #neurodivergent #neurodivergence #neurospicy

  10. Query for queer and/or neurodivergent and/or disabled Minecrafters playing Minecraft Java

    What mods / plugins do you consider essential, both server side and client side? :minecraft_grass_dirt: :minecraft_heart: :minecraft_bee: :minecraft_diamond: :minecraft_sword:

    #Minecraft #MinecraftJava #ModdedMinecraft #ForgeMC #FabricMC #QuiltMC #PaperMC #SpigotMC #queer #LGBTQ+ #LGBTQIA+ #disabled #disability #accessibility #neurodivergent #neurodivergence #neurospicy

  11. Query for queer and/or neurodivergent and/or disabled Minecrafters playing Minecraft Java

    What mods / plugins do you consider essential, both server side and client side? :minecraft_grass_dirt: :minecraft_heart: :minecraft_bee: :minecraft_diamond: :minecraft_sword:

    #Minecraft #MinecraftJava #ModdedMinecraft #ForgeMC #FabricMC #QuiltMC #PaperMC #SpigotMC #queer #LGBTQ+ #LGBTQIA+ #disabled #disability #accessibility #neurodivergent #neurodivergence #neurospicy

  12. MentionChat v1.1.0 has been released. (I forgot to announce the release of it lol)

    This update adds the /mentionchat command, new mention type (FORMAT), update checker, and more.

    Download @ l.femboyfurry.net/plugin/menti

    #minecraft #minecraftdev #spigot #spigotmc

  13. v1.8.0 of AdvancedServerList is now available on @modrinth for #SpigotMC, #PaperMC, #BungeeCord and #Velocity

    It brings changes to the event handling, moving it to a central class.
    This was long overdue as the fact of having 4 separate classes doing more or less the same was annoying.

    This change now allows me to have a single class for the event handling and could even allow me to add more platform support easily (#spongev8 support anyone? :blobfoxeyes:)

    modrinth.com/plugin/AdvancedSe

  14. v1.8.0 of AdvancedServerList is now available on @modrinth for #SpigotMC, #PaperMC, #BungeeCord and #Velocity

    It brings changes to the event handling, moving it to a central class.
    This was long overdue as the fact of having 4 separate classes doing more or less the same was annoying.

    This change now allows me to have a single class for the event handling and could even allow me to add more platform support easily (#spongev8 support anyone? :blobfoxeyes:)

    modrinth.com/plugin/AdvancedSe

  15. @sanitz

    That wonderful age old response to technical questions with subtle parts: "It Depends."

    You don't indicate much on your profile, which is fine, but it's the first place I looked to guess your technical skill.

    Presuming you have no skill, no resources, and *ONLY* want to kick something around like a private LAN game for a couple of days...

    You can start running a game (on Java) and use "Open to LAN", others on your home LAN can start playing RIGHT NOW, and you don't have to spend any money or do anything. But that's only cool if "family" means "sitting with me in my living room."

    If you are using Bedrock, they don't even have to be in your home. I'm "XBox Friends" with my young nephew, and he and I can play on one another's games from across the country so long as that game is being played. If he closes it down, I'm "kicked" from the game he's playing, of course. It's very "I don't have to do anything."

    #MinecraftRealms is a safe bet to just get started NOW playing among family in your home. Either Bedrock or Java, for a low price you can have up to 10 players at a time enjoying a game that's up all the time, as long as you pay.

    As you have more detailed requirements *AND* resources, the "recommendations" change, but without info it's really hard to anticipate.

    In my case, I can compile JAVA so I'm using the following:

    extravm.com/minecraft.php, a hosting provider that does NOT hold your hand like other providers, but is less expensive and I can do my own hand-holding anyway. It's paid for by a friend who plays with us, but otherwise trusts me to handle all the support questions.

    #SpigotMC, a "server binary" that takes the Official Java Code and makes alterations to it to better support the needs of a server.

    #GeyserMC, (A mod, known as a plugin) allows my nephew playing Bedrock to connect to my Spigot Java server. My wife will be spending a month with her adult daughter, and without a PC this will also be her way to use her Android pad to connect to the game and play on it, if she wishes.

    I update the Spigot version... from time to time there are bug-fixes that should be done to the version I run. I do that on my local machine and upload it to ExtraVM. I also make backups, and I can verify those backups work on my machine at home.

    I *can*, and I *have* run Spigot on a "headless" (no video) machine at home, but it performs better on ExtraVM, and besides... Comcast really frowns upon that. Don't tell them, though. People I allowed could connect to it from the outside, but you *really* have to have expertise to do it securely. ExtraVM just makes all that fuss go away.

    So that's a sketchy overview of what's possible, but without more info on 1) your expertise, 2) your resources, 3) what exactly it is you want to do... Java only? Bedrock Only? Mixed? People not living under your roof? ... Without more info, it's really hard to say.

    But I'm here, and I'd be happy to help.

  16. @sanitz

    That wonderful age old response to technical questions with subtle parts: "It Depends."

    You don't indicate much on your profile, which is fine, but it's the first place I looked to guess your technical skill.

    Presuming you have no skill, no resources, and *ONLY* want to kick something around like a private LAN game for a couple of days...

    You can start running a game (on Java) and use "Open to LAN", others on your home LAN can start playing RIGHT NOW, and you don't have to spend any money or do anything. But that's only cool if "family" means "sitting with me in my living room."

    If you are using Bedrock, they don't even have to be in your home. I'm "XBox Friends" with my young nephew, and he and I can play on one another's games from across the country so long as that game is being played. If he closes it down, I'm "kicked" from the game he's playing, of course. It's very "I don't have to do anything."

    #MinecraftRealms is a safe bet to just get started NOW playing among family in your home. Either Bedrock or Java, for a low price you can have up to 10 players at a time enjoying a game that's up all the time, as long as you pay.

    As you have more detailed requirements *AND* resources, the "recommendations" change, but without info it's really hard to anticipate.

    In my case, I can compile JAVA so I'm using the following:

    extravm.com/minecraft.php, a hosting provider that does NOT hold your hand like other providers, but is less expensive and I can do my own hand-holding anyway. It's paid for by a friend who plays with us, but otherwise trusts me to handle all the support questions.

    #SpigotMC, a "server binary" that takes the Official Java Code and makes alterations to it to better support the needs of a server.

    #GeyserMC, (A mod, known as a plugin) allows my nephew playing Bedrock to connect to my Spigot Java server. My wife will be spending a month with her adult daughter, and without a PC this will also be her way to use her Android pad to connect to the game and play on it, if she wishes.

    I update the Spigot version... from time to time there are bug-fixes that should be done to the version I run. I do that on my local machine and upload it to ExtraVM. I also make backups, and I can verify those backups work on my machine at home.

    I *can*, and I *have* run Spigot on a "headless" (no video) machine at home, but it performs better on ExtraVM, and besides... Comcast really frowns upon that. Don't tell them, though. People I allowed could connect to it from the outside, but you *really* have to have expertise to do it securely. ExtraVM just makes all that fuss go away.

    So that's a sketchy overview of what's possible, but without more info on 1) your expertise, 2) your resources, 3) what exactly it is you want to do... Java only? Bedrock Only? Mixed? People not living under your roof? ... Without more info, it's really hard to say.

    But I'm here, and I'd be happy to help.

  17. @sanitz

    That wonderful age old response to technical questions with subtle parts: "It Depends."

    You don't indicate much on your profile, which is fine, but it's the first place I looked to guess your technical skill.

    Presuming you have no skill, no resources, and *ONLY* want to kick something around like a private LAN game for a couple of days...

    You can start running a game (on Java) and use "Open to LAN", others on your home LAN can start playing RIGHT NOW, and you don't have to spend any money or do anything. But that's only cool if "family" means "sitting with me in my living room."

    If you are using Bedrock, they don't even have to be in your home. I'm "XBox Friends" with my young nephew, and he and I can play on one another's games from across the country so long as that game is being played. If he closes it down, I'm "kicked" from the game he's playing, of course. It's very "I don't have to do anything."

    #MinecraftRealms is a safe bet to just get started NOW playing among family in your home. Either Bedrock or Java, for a low price you can have up to 10 players at a time enjoying a game that's up all the time, as long as you pay.

    As you have more detailed requirements *AND* resources, the "recommendations" change, but without info it's really hard to anticipate.

    In my case, I can compile JAVA so I'm using the following:

    extravm.com/minecraft.php, a hosting provider that does NOT hold your hand like other providers, but is less expensive and I can do my own hand-holding anyway. It's paid for by a friend who plays with us, but otherwise trusts me to handle all the support questions.

    #SpigotMC, a "server binary" that takes the Official Java Code and makes alterations to it to better support the needs of a server.

    #GeyserMC, (A mod, known as a plugin) allows my nephew playing Bedrock to connect to my Spigot Java server. My wife will be spending a month with her adult daughter, and without a PC this will also be her way to use her Android pad to connect to the game and play on it, if she wishes.

    I update the Spigot version... from time to time there are bug-fixes that should be done to the version I run. I do that on my local machine and upload it to ExtraVM. I also make backups, and I can verify those backups work on my machine at home.

    I *can*, and I *have* run Spigot on a "headless" (no video) machine at home, but it performs better on ExtraVM, and besides... Comcast really frowns upon that. Don't tell them, though. People I allowed could connect to it from the outside, but you *really* have to have expertise to do it securely. ExtraVM just makes all that fuss go away.

    So that's a sketchy overview of what's possible, but without more info on 1) your expertise, 2) your resources, 3) what exactly it is you want to do... Java only? Bedrock Only? Mixed? People not living under your roof? ... Without more info, it's really hard to say.

    But I'm here, and I'd be happy to help.

  18. @sanitz

    That wonderful age old response to technical questions with subtle parts: "It Depends."

    You don't indicate much on your profile, which is fine, but it's the first place I looked to guess your technical skill.

    Presuming you have no skill, no resources, and *ONLY* want to kick something around like a private LAN game for a couple of days...

    You can start running a game (on Java) and use "Open to LAN", others on your home LAN can start playing RIGHT NOW, and you don't have to spend any money or do anything. But that's only cool if "family" means "sitting with me in my living room."

    If you are using Bedrock, they don't even have to be in your home. I'm "XBox Friends" with my young nephew, and he and I can play on one another's games from across the country so long as that game is being played. If he closes it down, I'm "kicked" from the game he's playing, of course. It's very "I don't have to do anything."

    #MinecraftRealms is a safe bet to just get started NOW playing among family in your home. Either Bedrock or Java, for a low price you can have up to 10 players at a time enjoying a game that's up all the time, as long as you pay.

    As you have more detailed requirements *AND* resources, the "recommendations" change, but without info it's really hard to anticipate.

    In my case, I can compile JAVA so I'm using the following:

    extravm.com/minecraft.php, a hosting provider that does NOT hold your hand like other providers, but is less expensive and I can do my own hand-holding anyway. It's paid for by a friend who plays with us, but otherwise trusts me to handle all the support questions.

    #SpigotMC, a "server binary" that takes the Official Java Code and makes alterations to it to better support the needs of a server.

    #GeyserMC, (A mod, known as a plugin) allows my nephew playing Bedrock to connect to my Spigot Java server. My wife will be spending a month with her adult daughter, and without a PC this will also be her way to use her Android pad to connect to the game and play on it, if she wishes.

    I update the Spigot version... from time to time there are bug-fixes that should be done to the version I run. I do that on my local machine and upload it to ExtraVM. I also make backups, and I can verify those backups work on my machine at home.

    I *can*, and I *have* run Spigot on a "headless" (no video) machine at home, but it performs better on ExtraVM, and besides... Comcast really frowns upon that. Don't tell them, though. People I allowed could connect to it from the outside, but you *really* have to have expertise to do it securely. ExtraVM just makes all that fuss go away.

    So that's a sketchy overview of what's possible, but without more info on 1) your expertise, 2) your resources, 3) what exactly it is you want to do... Java only? Bedrock Only? Mixed? People not living under your roof? ... Without more info, it's really hard to say.

    But I'm here, and I'd be happy to help.

  19. CW: #Minecraft, #SpigotMC drivel

    And I do so love sftp. I love not having to care about passwords and still having security. I love having my server locked down where "no key, no entry."

    #Minecraft, #SpigotMC, #ssh

  20. CW: #Minecraft, #SpigotMC drivel

    Ugh...

    1) I missed putting the hash-tags where they'll actually get used.

    2) I need to take a look at MC 1.19.3 while I'm waiting on the compile.

    3) I should likely see what plugins may be out-of-date while I'm at it.

    I'd really *REALLY* prefer to not have to do this, just be a player and enjoy. Unfortunately, my wife has panic and anxiety disorder, and dealing with people sometimes is just too much for her. And also... to some extent managing my own server is self-defense against admin abuse from other servers. It's one reason I very briefly considered starting my own Mastodon instance, but the requirement of a fixed IP made that an "aw hell no."

    I'm glad I have a home here. I really don't want to have to do more than what I'm already not doing well enough.

    #Minecraft, #spigotmc

  21. So... because of twitter.com/MojangStatus/statu which is *not* actually fixed, I'm using Bedrock Edition to connect to the Java server using GeyserMC.

    Ugh!

    #Minecraft #GeyserMC #SpigotMC

  22. So... because of twitter.com/MojangStatus/statu which is *not* actually fixed, I'm using Bedrock Edition to connect to the Java server using GeyserMC.

    Ugh!

    #Minecraft #GeyserMC #SpigotMC

  23. @gpowerf I don't know Roblox server management. #Minecraft, specifically #spigotmc has permissions control and various ways to set up how it behaves, but you should go with what you are familiar with. My objection to using Roblox is "I've never played it, and I know nothing to *admin* it." Which should be *YOUR* response to using Minecraft/ Spigot.

    That said, you also have the option to use opensimulator.org/wiki/Main_Pa on a server you control. It *really* depends on what your goal is. If it's *just* "icebreaker", and your team is relatively small, Minecraft Realms would allow you to set up a specific server with specific games for a low cost and easy management. They would provide actual game worlds you could all tackle together.

    If the goal is more "virtual workspace/ meeting place," OpenSim might be better suited, but I'm not sure how serious *I* would be taken, as I'd show up as a tiny ferret.

    And remember, anything not explicitly forbidden is compulsory.

  24. Ich brauch mal eure Hilfe, ich möchte auf einen local Server, wo Ubuntu 18.04 läuft, Java 8 installieren. Möchte da einen minecraft Server laufen lassen. Leider hat Oracle die Licensbedingungen geändert, so das man über ppa nicht mehr installieren kann.
    Weiss einer wie ich am einfachsten Java 8 installieren kann ? Und nachher auch aktualisieren kann ?

    #Java8 #Ubuntu #minecraft #spigotmc