01-22-2015, 11:42 PM
Hey people,
I've been trying to run a MCServer on my Raspberry Pi, as i saw others doing the same. I've used the MCServer.tar located on http://builds.cuberite.org/ for Linux armhf.
Unpacked it in the Pi and runned the server.
It worked well using localhost, but when i tried to connect using external IP it didn't work, even if my ports (25565 and 25566) are forwarded and marked as Open in online port checkers.
But the weirdest thing is that if i connect a SSH client (putty, in my case) in the Pi, log in it, and try to connect Minecraft to the server's external ip, through the same network from where i've connected the SSH, it works
I suspect that it has something to do with Pi's user permissions, or something like that, because when i try to edit some of the MCServer files (not all of them, most of the webadmin folder, for example) with normal user ("pi" user, not superuser "root") it returns a "Permission Denied" error.
Well, when it works, it runs incredibly smooth, even better than Spigot, Bukkit and Vanilla server (i've tried to run all of them on the Pi), so congratulations
Any suggestions?
I've been trying to run a MCServer on my Raspberry Pi, as i saw others doing the same. I've used the MCServer.tar located on http://builds.cuberite.org/ for Linux armhf.
Unpacked it in the Pi and runned the server.
It worked well using localhost, but when i tried to connect using external IP it didn't work, even if my ports (25565 and 25566) are forwarded and marked as Open in online port checkers.
But the weirdest thing is that if i connect a SSH client (putty, in my case) in the Pi, log in it, and try to connect Minecraft to the server's external ip, through the same network from where i've connected the SSH, it works
I suspect that it has something to do with Pi's user permissions, or something like that, because when i try to edit some of the MCServer files (not all of them, most of the webadmin folder, for example) with normal user ("pi" user, not superuser "root") it returns a "Permission Denied" error.
Well, when it works, it runs incredibly smooth, even better than Spigot, Bukkit and Vanilla server (i've tried to run all of them on the Pi), so congratulations
Any suggestions?