How to make a Spigot 1.15 Server (Free | +Plugin & Port Forwarding guide | Getbukkit.org)
How to make a Spigot 1.15 server. I show you how to create your own Spigot 1.15 server for you and your friends. This covers: Setting up your server AND port forwarding, as well as installing and using mods! This means that after watching this tutorial, you'll have everything done and ready!
Using an extender, or more than 1 router between you and the internet? See this video: https://youtu.be/Vm30a6CN3MA
Downloads:
Spigot 1.15: https://getbukkit.org/download/spigot
Java: https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html
Download start.bat: https://tcno.co/TroubleChute/dl/?yt=d1vzYR0I22g&dl=start.bat
Bukkit 1.15 server: https://youtu.be/57kEsvcz_Cc
Vanilla 1.15 server: https://youtu.be/IVJ0euhwPvw
.jar files not working at all? Fix: https://youtu.be/REWztxifVTI
Timestamps:
00:00 - Explanation
00:31 - Downloading Spigot 1.15
01:05 - server.bat - Setting RAM and more
03:52 - Creating the remaining files
04:00 - Downloading/Updating Java
04:31 - EULA.txt
04:43 - server.properties
05:39 - Starting your Spigot 1.15 server
06:57 - Joining your own server
07:43 - Windows Firewall
09:00 - Port Forwarding
10:18 - OPing yourself
11:01 - Adding Spigot 1.15 plugins
11:45 - Saving and closing your server
Optional downloads:
- Notepad++: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/
- Port forwarding in more depth: https://youtu.be/B9jH8QPsVOw
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