Connecting to Minecraft Edu Server on School Network
We have a third party running an afterschool Minecraft class on campus. We have them on our wireless network but they time out when they try to connect to the Minecraft Edu server (run locally on a laptop they bring in). We have done the following:
Opened the following ports
- Port 19132 (this carries Minecraft multiplayer traffic)
- Port 1309 (this carries Classroom Mode traffic)
- Port 19131 (this carries Code Builder traffic)
White listed the following sites:
https://meeservices.azurewebsites.net/
minecraft.net
I even tried white listing the devices on our WLAN. No luck.
Students can connect to Minecraft itself, just not the minecraft server.
Suggestions?
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Hello,
Stephen is most likely right in his assertion here. If you want to submit a request with the domains of the accounts attempting to play multiplayer I can investigate and seeif they are on the same tenant--which is required for multiplayer.
Thanks!
Kyle
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Chances are this is a 'tenant' issue. There is no 'cross tenant' play, so the third party would need to have an account with the same @......edu.... address as the "server" is logged in as.
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У нас вообще не создатся сервер! Помогите. Не работает ни один порт. Belarus
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Хотим программировать на Python, сервер вообще не создается
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