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also i mean java since you can play 1.8 on that
then im play 1.7.9 for a year
Oh, wait.
https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/4416199399693-Security-Vulnerability-in-Minecraft-Java-Edition
here's how you can fix it.
Instead of hamachi you can use a regular server and port forwarding. (best solution)
if you need to hide your IP, I recommend ZeroTier instead of hamachi.
hamachi tends to lag and increase your ping time. ZeroTier is extremely fast. Its also lighter weight.
Atheros, I wonder if it doesn't automatically shut down this time. I recall that this server often tries to auto-shut-down for some reason.
Also its laggy.A lot of minecraft server hosts don't keep in account newer versions and it makes them generally laggy. Like, you need a lot of ram and a little bit of processing; they tend to give very little ram and so thereis a lot of garbage collection going on or just delay- due to virtual processors.
@Op if you're ready for it, and don't mind giving oracle what they likely already know (and the fbi by extend) you can make a very powerful free minecraft server on oracle cloud vm.
https://blogs.oracle.com/developers/post/how-to-set-up-and-run-a-really-powerful-free-minecraft-server-in-the-cloud
If you want to run a larger modpack server this maybe a good option as well.
Edit; I haven't played minecraft for a long time.. hm..