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A Minecraft Pi Proxy to allow players to connect to remote servers.
Proxy
A Proxy That Allows Players To Connect To Remote Servers
Getting started
Prerequisites
To use the proxy you need to have Python >= 3.7.x pre-installed.
Installation
For debian based systems like the Raspberry Pi OS:
Download and install the proxy from releases:
wget https://github.com/MCPI-Revival/proxy/releases/download/0.3.3/mcpi-proxy_0.3.3.deb
sudo apt-get install ./mcpi-proxy_0.3.3.deb
sudo rm mcpi-proxy_0.3.3.deb
For Fedora/RedHat/CentOS based OSes
wget https://github.com/MCPI-Revival/proxy/releases/download/0.3.3/mcpi-proxy_0.3.3.deb
yum -y install alien
alien -r mcpi-proxy_0.3.3.deb generated
rpm -ivh --nodeps --force mcpi-proxy-0.3.3.noarch.rpm
Usage
Run the mcpip command as:
mcpip server_addr server_port scr_port
Replace server_addr with the server IP. If the server uses a port different from the default one (19132), replace server_port with the different server port. If you want to use a specific port on your device to connect to the server (eg. you have another proxy instance running), replace scr_port with the port you want it to originate from.
API
The proxy exposes the following methods through the Proxy class in the mcpip Python 3 module:
def __init__()
Initializes the class.
set_option(name, value):
Sets the name option to value. Avaiable options:
"src_addr": The source address."src_port": The source port."dst_port": The destination port.
def get_options()
Returns the options as a dictionary.
def run()
Runs the proxy.
def stop()
Stops the proxy.
Licensing
All the code of this project is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPL-2.0).
All the documentation of this project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license.
