I used 25565 in my case because I am trying to get a Minecraft server to work how to use minecolab i use doesn work frostfire1 commented Oct 8, 2020 Wait can't you go in the config and make a second app that is UDP? and then when you open up ngrok just use the command ngro...
ngrok provides pre-built docker images for the ngrok Agent with instructions for getting started. An example command for starting a tunnel to port 80 on the host machine looks like this:
Port int `default:"25565" usage:"The [port] bound to listen for Minecraft client connections"` Default string `usage:"host:port of a default Minecraft server to use when mapping not found"` Mapping []string `usage:"Comma-separated or repeated mappings of externalHostname=host:port"` ApiBin...
Docker image that provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download selected version at startup - fix ngrok docker compose example (#3173) · itzg/docker-minecraft-server@86354f5