TekkitPlayer Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 How do you create a Tekkit Server that you don't have to give out your IP for people to connect to it? I want people to connect to my server and not be able to find out my IP address, ive heard of something called hamachi that people use to create servers, will this stop people from getting my IP?
Duckimus Maximus Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 no, but what are you afraid of? I mean sure you can do some things if someone obtains your IP address but ask yourself, are you really worth the effort for a hacker to attack you?
The_DarthMoogle Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 There is very little a hacker can actually do with your IP address anyway. At least, nothing with any more potency than, say, blowing a raspberry to your face.
Dodge34 Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 Get a no-ip its free just be aware that you will need to give them the port used by your server and they will have to add it like so : your.domain.no-ip.com:portusedbyyourserver
Expozay Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 Get a no-ip its free just be aware that you will need to give them the port used by your server and they will have to add it like so : your.domain.no-ip.com:portusedbyyourserver No-Ip isn't going to solve his question. In-fact, alot assume that having using something like mc.domain.com will hide your IP and improve security.. Which isn't true. You can't actually hide your IP Address when running a server. In-fact, mc.domain.com or what ever the domain name be for connection to the server is just an edit of the DNS where it only serves as a re-direction to the actual IP Address. Your best choice is to purchase an additional static IP Address to run your server under or to purchase a server from a hosting company.
bwillb Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 The only way to really hide your IP is to use some sort of privacy proxy. And I'm not sure if Tekkit will even work behind one of those. But even then, they can still do the same kind of cyber attacks, they just won't know where you're physically located. If you're that paranoid, a hosting company is definitely your best bet.
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