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Havoc would be the man to know, since he ran the second Minecraft server (dripik ran the first, but he isn’t active any more).
But I doubt it’s too complicated to set one up, there must be tutorials all over the internet for Minecraft these days.
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It's literally a case of
- Download minecraft-server.jar
- Create batch file with premade javaw command in it that they give you
- Run batch file
You have to accept a eula too that's inside of eula.txt once you first run nowadays but that's it
If you're hosting from home obviously like anything else you host behind PAT, you're gonna need to port forward or create a PAT rule to make sure the sockets are translated correctly.