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Need help connecting to Bedrock on LAN

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      benneic
      wrote last edited by
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      I've just done a fresh install of MC Bedrock and configured with default settings. But I can not seems to connect with it from the iPad app while connected on the same network/subnet.

      App Title and Version: Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.80.3
      App ID: 613cef5b-96ff-489d-a8bf-c1f9c07cd4b4
      Package Version: net.minecraft.bedrock.cloudronapp@2.35.5
      Installed At: 3:59 PM
      Last Updated: Never

      MC Bedrock Server console shows:

      IPv4 supported, port: 19132: Used for gameplay and LAN discovery
      IPv6 supported, port: 19133: Used for gameplay
      Server started.
      

      Scaning the server & port from my computer:

      benneic@MacBookPro ~ % nmap -p 19132 192.168.1.100
      Starting Nmap 7.95 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2025-05-15 16:38 AEST
      Nmap scan report for # (192.168.1.100)
      Host is up (0.012s latency).
      
      PORT      STATE  SERVICE
      19132/tcp closed unknown
      
      Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.11 seconds
      

      Scaning listening ports on my server host (192.168.1.100):

      benneic@chopsticks:~$ sudo netstat -l -p --numeric-ports | grep 19132
      tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:19132           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      847/dockerd         
      tcp6       0      0 [::]:19132              [::]:*                  LISTEN      847/dockerd         
      udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:19132           0.0.0.0:*                           847/dockerd         
      udp6       0      0 [::]:19132              [::]:*                              847/dockerd  
      

      Scanning listening ports inside the MC Bedrock docker container:

      root@613cef5b-96ff-489d-a8bf-c1f9c07cd4b4:/app/pkg# sudo netstat -l -p --numeric-ports | grep 19132
      udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:19132           0.0.0.0:*                           -                  
      

      I am surprised there is not a tcp socket listening inside the docker host.

      As far as the server console and logs are concerned it looks like it is running:
      3afe7251-5f97-4525-8e85-9bcb0812944c-image.png

      What am I missing here?

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        nebulon
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        wrote last edited by
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        Does your server have any extra firewall in front? Assuming you run this server at home, how did you expose that on the internet and can you maybe try to connect from the client with the public ip?

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        • girishG Do not disturb
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          girish
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          @benneic BDS uses UDP and not TCP . The TCP configuration in package is misleading - https://git.cloudron.io/packages/minecraft-bedrock-app/-/merge_requests/23 removes it.

          Try udp scan -

          $ sudo nmap -sU -p 19132 116.203.196.36
          Starting Nmap 7.94SVN ( https://nmap.org ) at 2025-05-15 13:02 CEST
          Nmap scan report for static.36.196.203.116.clients.your-server.de (116.203.196.36)
          Host is up (0.031s latency).
          
          PORT      STATE         SERVICE
          19132/udp open|filtered unknown
          
          Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.65 seconds
          
          
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          • B Offline
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            benneic
            wrote last edited by
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            Solution was to connect from iPad to server using the FQDN pointing to the public IP of Cloudron.

            Unclear why I couldnt connect via private IP, but I was using local DNS pointing the FQDN to the private IP, so I switched that to the public ip. I think that is what fixed it.

            @girish thanks for the tip on the UDP scan, port was open via UDP on private IP.

            benneic@MacBookPro ~ % sudo nmap -sU -Pn -p 19132 192.168.1.100           
            Starting Nmap 7.95 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2025-05-17 08:37 AEST
            Nmap scan report for # (192.168.1.100)
            Host is up (0.0025s latency).
            
            PORT      STATE         SERVICE
            19132/udp open|filtered unknown
            
            Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.32 seconds
            
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