Feature request: Override server.properties for minecraft servers #55
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A deleted user wrote at Dec 21 2015 09:10:40 UTC: is so hard to use the file manager and edit server.properties file? |
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disconsented wrote at Dec 21 2015 09:10:40 UTC: So how would I impose limits like max players and world size in a way that cannot be overridden then? |
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A deleted user wrote at Dec 21 2015 09:10:40 UTC: Pufferpanel just ovewrite the ip and port, it dont touch other values, stop the server edit values, and start it. |
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disconsented wrote at Dec 21 2015 09:10:40 UTC: That was not what I was looking for. I am perfectly capable of managing my own server however if I allow other people to use my hardware I would like an automated way of restricting values like this : ) |
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disconsented wrote at Dec 21 2015 09:10:40 UTC: A GUI would work but the important thing here is that once those values are set they cannot be overriden by editing the file manually. |
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disconsented wrote at Dec 21 2015 09:10:40 UTC: Makes me wonder why you posted at all. |
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disconsented wrote at Dec 21 2015 09:10:40 UTC:
Basically as the title says, this would primarily be used for imposing a max player count or max world size.
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