How To Create A Free Server With Aternos A Tutorial For Minecraft

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Step 1: Register an account



You will need an account to create a server. Those are very easy to create: First you must enter on "https://aternos.org/signup/". There you can select a username.



Next, you will need to create a new password and then copy it. Or you can connect your Google account to have the same password as your account.



Step 2: Create the server.



Once you have logged in, it's time to create the server. To get started, simply press the "+ create a server" button.



You can now add a name and description to your server, or you can use the default settings. (NOTE - If Java Edition is not enabled, the tutorial won't work!



Step 3: Configure your server. Minecraft servers



SETTING UP OUR SERVER BEFORE OPENING IT. This is a tricky part, so I recommend you read the steps multiple times.



To start go to the left side of the screen, there should be a menu with different sections. Click on "Options".



The first thing we notice is a small menu. This allows us to change everything starting in Step 2. We can also upload an image to our server and purchase a custom-domain. Finally, we can restart all the server files.



Below we have a larger menu with basic settings. These are:



Max Players – Changes the maximum number of players who can access the server. - Gamemode- Changes the default gamemode for spawn. - Difficulty- Changes the difficulty level in the world. - Whitelist- Toggle to see the verified players list. - Cracked - Toggle if non-premium users can join your server (Skins will be disabled). - PvP – Toggle if you can battle. - Command Blocks – Toggle whether the command block can actually be used. - Flight - Toggle if users can fly. - Animals - Toggle if passive creatures can spawn around the world. - Monsters - Toggle if agressive creatures can spawn around the world. - NPCs - Toggle if villagers can spawn around the world. - Nether: Toggle if Nether may be accessible - Force Gamemode - Toggle if a gamemode is obligatory. Spawn protection - Change the invencibility period when the user respawns. - Require Resource Pack - Attach a resource/texture pack to your server. - Resource Pack URL - Link for "Require Resource Pack" option. - Timezone: Select the timezone on the server. - Environment - Select Java version.



- Permission Level - Choose from 1 through 4. Minecraft servers



Now we must click on "Software". You can now choose the type of Minecraft you want to play (Vanilla or modded, with plugins).



FINISHED CREATING SERVER! I'LL BE TALKING SOON ABOUT HOW TO CONFIGURATE YOUR GAMEPLAY!