![]() I want to be able to have 2 or more servers running at the same time so that multiple worlds are available from the server. I have tried setting port forwarding on my router to both the host PC and the MineOS Crux virtual PC, but no luck either way (although after thought I realized that shouldn't matter because my host PC and my VM server are both inside my router network). In other words, you'll need Steinberg's or Vidance's ASIO multi-client driver to route more than one program to the same audio interface. This effectively means that you can not use 2 or more applications using the same ASIO device at the same time. I have tried setting different port numbers for the different servers, and that allows them to both start, but then in the client I can't connect to the second one. Only very few ASIO drivers support true multiple application access. I can launch the WebUI, and configure the servers, but then when I run the Minecraft client from the Host PC, and try to connect to the servers running on the Virtual PC by using the Add Server screen in client and specifying both IP and Port (as IP:PORT), I seem to only ever be able to connect to one, and only if that one is running on the default port (25565). I am experimenting right now with MineOS Crux running on a VirtualBox, and that all runs and works as expected. ![]() I am new to this so hopefully this is not obvious. I am trying to run multiple servers at the same time using MineOS Crux. ![]()
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