is there any way to use cloudflared proxie on linux for a minecraft server?
hello so ive been trying to port forward for the past few months but there is a prblem with my isp so i discovered cloudflared proxie and ive setup pterodactyl panel and wings but i seem to be stuck at connecting to the minecraft server via the proxie is there any way to do this or am i trying for no reason thanks in advance!
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Cloudflare Tunnels use Cloudflare's proxy, which only supports proxying HTTP Traffic. If you want to use non-http applications over your tunnel, Cloudflare has a few other options:
For a few specific protocols such as SSH, RDP, and SMB, Cloudflare has guides for them here:
https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/applications/non-http/
For Arbitrary TCP like Minecraft, MySQL, and any other tcp application, Cloudflare has a guide here: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/applications/non-http/arbitrary-tcp/
For Arbitrary UDP like Minecraft Bedrock, SMTP, and any other udp application, you will need to use Private Networking with WARP: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps/private-net/connect-private-networks/
Please note for all of these except SSH and VNC which can be browser-rendered, you will either need to use cloudflared (Cloudflare's tunnel daemon) on the client machine running in the background or Private Networking with WARP, and have WARP installed on the client machine logged into your Zero Trust Team.
TLDR: No proxy for MC without the client running software to be able to connect
so there is no way to do it with cloudflared except the player runs the software
Is there any alternative you suggest me to use that works with minecraft?
no?
I've heard of people use play.gg but never used it myself
thnx i managed to get it working
hey is there anything to do it for fivem too cause play it gg doesn have it