Creating a Spigot 1.7.10 R0.2 Server

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OK, so I have two computers. The first of the two is the server, a linux machine meant to be running the Minecraft server. The second of which is the Windows 10 client, trying to connect.

I'm using a file from here which is the .jar file for Spigot 1.7.10 R0.2 snapshot server. When running the server, getting past worldgen and the eula, on the Windows 10 machine it starts just fine and I can connect via Minecraft 1.7.10 and by entering 'localhost' into the address bar in Minecraft.

Yet when I start the server on the Linux machine, and type in the local address for it, I connect, (i.e. "Connecting to the server..."), and begin to login (i.e. "Logging in..."), and then I get an authentication error (i.e. "Authentication servers are down. Please try again later, sorry!").

Obviously I can ping the other computer, and it responds. I can also connect via SSH just fine. I've also tried just disabling the firewall on one, either, or both machines and that didn't help.

Why can connect when it is ran locally (on one PC), but get the authentication error when connecting over LAN? How can I fix this?



Best Answer

I figured this out after nearly an hour of much more complicated answers, so to be fair, this is a mistake on my end and probably won't help many other people. Probably. I'd still ask that you try this if you're having trouble. It might just help. All it was was an unset DNS server. Make sure you have (a) DNS server(s) set.




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How do you make a spigot server 1.7 10?

How to Convert Worlds from Vanilla to Spigot
  • Stop your server.
  • Log into your FTP File Access using an FTP client of your choice. ...
  • Once connected, open the affected world. ...
  • Download the region folder from that directory onto your computer.
  • After the download is complete, navigate to the new dimension folder made by Spigot.


  • How do I make my minecraft server a spigot server?

    Upload your own version of Spigot
  • First, login to the SMpicnic Control Panel and navigate to your Server Manager page.
  • Stop your server.
  • Download Spigot.
  • Open FileZilla and login through FTP access.
  • Copy the downloaded . ...
  • Click on the Installer tab.
  • Scroll down and click the CUSTOM JAR category.




  • How To Make A Spigot Minecraft Server 1.7.10




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