CptMcSexy Posted March 24, 2016 Posted March 24, 2016 (edited) I've ran a small server before but looking to explore a modded server. I'm currently throwing together a few mods (about 20 so far) that I want to turn into a mod pack, I've read a few tutorials and don't seem to need much help with making the mod pack itself just have a few questions about servers: Do plugins work with mods? Is there a noob friendly hosting site you could recommend me? If I get my mods working together in single player they should be working just fine on a server? Will I be able to get some sort of block protection/anti grief plugin going? One that remembers each block placed not those cheesy ones where a block you place protects an area, stops creeper explosins, lava ect. I'm looking for one mod but not sure what it's called, the one where you can search all available blocks when you go to inventory. Also the one that gives you info on the block you are looking at. Can I add/remove mods once I have a server running? Thanks for any tips. Edited March 24, 2016 by CptMcSexy
Discord Moderator plowmanplow Posted March 25, 2016 Discord Moderator Posted March 25, 2016 Info about blocks and recipes while inventory is open: Not Enough Items (or Just Enough Items if using 1.8.x) Info about blocks you are looking at: Waila (What Am I Looking At) Yes you can use plugins, provided you use something like Thermos you can use Bukkit plugins with your server. I would recommend GriefPreventionPlus for managing grief I am not aware of any plugins which properly log anything but vanilla (no modded) items. Building your client Turning your client into a server You can add/remove mods after you initially start the server. However, you will need to deal with world generation (mods that add blocks to the generated world) No suggestions on hosting other than Apex which is recommended by the Technic group.
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