Minecraft Nintendo Switch Private Server Save

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Minecraft-Nintendo-Switch

Minecraft for Nintendo Switch doesn't allow connecting to Bedrock servers via IP. It only allows multiplayer by connecting to 1 of 5 pre-whitelsted public servers. Using docker, this repo contains everything necessary to connect your Nintendo Switch to your own private (or any other dedicated) server.

The basic premise is when your switch tries to connect to the Lifeboat Network, it is connecting to mco.lsbg.net. By running a local DNS service (bind9) and pointing the Switch to use your DNS service allows you to intercept the request to mco.lsbg.net and resolve it against your private (or any other dedicated) server's IP address

Pre-requisites

  1. Docker and Docker Compose
  2. A static ip address for your machine running DNS
  3. IP address of Minecraft BDS server

Steps to run

  1. Clone this repo
  2. Edit dns/data/bind/etc/zones/db.mco.lbsg.net and replace 192.168.0.69 with the IP address of Minecraft server
  3. (optional) If you want to run your own server, go to /minecraft and run
docker-compose up
  1. In a separate window, Run DNS by goinge to /dns and run
docker-compose up
  1. Lastly, in your Nintendo Switch network settings, set the primary DNS server to the private IP address of your machine running DNS
  2. Open Minecraft, go to the realms tab and connect to Lifeboat Network. You should be connecting to your private server instead!
Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "Minecraft Nintendo Switch Private Server" Project. README Source: ConnorGraham/Minecraft-Nintendo-Switch-Private-Server
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