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Port: 127.0.0.1:25565
Port: 127.0.0.1:19132
Port: 127.0.0.1:22
- Holesail.io is an open-source, - peer-to-peer networking tool that creates secure, encrypted tunnels that bypass network - restrictions, firewalls, and NAT. It exposes your local network to the internet without - needing port forwarding, static IPs, or Dynamic DNS, acting as a versatile tunneling and - reverse proxy solution. -
-With Holesail, you can:
-- Built with security in mind, Holesail ensures all data is encrypted and never touches - third-party servers. Connections are truly peer-to-peer, accessible only to those with whom - you share your private key, providing both ease of use and robust security. Other peers - cannot detect your activity or services. As an open-source tool, Holesail enables - third-party services to integrate it, enhancing their security and connectivity. -
-- Your Public My-MC Ports are Holesail connections hosted on a separate server, not our - Minecraft host. They use the same keys from the tutorial below. We hook 'em up at our jump - host to go public. -
++ Holesail.io is an open-source, + peer-to-peer networking tool that creates secure, encrypted tunnels that bypass network + restrictions, firewalls, and NAT. It exposes your local network to the internet without + needing port forwarding, static IPs, or Dynamic DNS, acting as a versatile tunneling and + reverse proxy solution. +
+With Holesail, you can:
++ Built with security in mind, Holesail ensures all data is encrypted and never touches + third-party servers. Connections are truly peer-to-peer, accessible only to those with whom + you share your private key, providing both ease of use and robust security. Other peers + cannot detect your activity or services. As an open-source tool, Holesail enables + third-party services to integrate it, enhancing their security and connectivity. +
++ Your Public My-MC Ports are Holesail connections hosted on a separate server, not our + Minecraft host. They use the same keys from the tutorial below. We hook 'em up at our jump + host to go public. +
+npm i holesail@2.1.0-
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- +++How to Use Holesail Keys
++
-- Ensure Node.js is installed on your system. +
+- Install Holesail by running: +
+npm i holesail@2.1.0+- Connect to a key using the appropriate command: +
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+- For Minecraft Key (e.g., Minecraft server): +
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+- For Geyser key (e.g., cross-platform Minecraft): +
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+- For SFTP key (e.g., file transfer): +
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+- Holesail will confirm the connection. Example + output for your Minecraft server: +
-~ ❯ holesail Not Loaded ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ | | @@ -489,49 +512,49 @@ | | └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-- Now you can connect to your own localhost within Minecraft!
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Connect to: -127.0.0.1:25565
-- To share the port over your internet IP as an open port, add the
---host 0.0.0.0
- switch: -holesail Not Loaded --host 0.0.0.0
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Note: Using the --host 0.0.0.0 method will require you open your port within your - router in order to serve the port from your IP Address remotely. -
127.0.0.1:25565
--host 0.0.0.0
+ switch:
+ holesail Not Loaded --host 0.0.0.0
+ - Share this tutorial with your friends so they can connect to your Minecraft server or other - services on their own localhosts! With Holesail, no public IPs are needed! Everything stays - secure and peer-to-peer! -
-+ Share this tutorial with your friends so they can connect to your Minecraft server or other + services on their own localhosts! With Holesail, no public IPs are needed! Everything stays + secure and peer-to-peer! +
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