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4 hours ago, dietzmaxi said:

Hello. Is it possible to set srv DNS-Records to connect to the server? 

 

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Hej,

yes it is, you just need to know how to handle srv records.

Note that auth and world need different ports set and the record has to target a hostname with an address record (A record or AAAA record).

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