I’ve seen pterodactyl recommended so I tried setting it up. But it feels a little bit out of my league, as I’m still pretty new to servers/homelabbing.

The main game I want to host currently is modded Minecraft but I’d like the option of hosting other games in the future. I have proxmox and docker/protainer currently set up

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Ive used an loved AMP for years, and never had issues. Trying to find information can be a bit of a pain sometimes because of their forum, but I found it super easy to get set up and working. I have a network of 4 Minecraft servers running behind a Velocity Proxy, as well as a Modded MC server going + 9 other game servers that Ive set up in AMP and rotate through (Factorio, Core Keeper, Valheim, Satisfactory, Project Zomboid, and others)

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Try /r/AdminCraft iirc there is some special panel stuff dedicated to Minecraft hosting.

For general gameserver panels, you could also simply use the search in this sub here.

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People talk up Pterodactyl like it’s difficult to install, but if you follow the documentation it’s fine if you’ve had any experience with installing Linux programs beyond running a script. You can also find scripts on github that make it a one stop shot or one liner install like most are used to. I have an AMP license, and kind of regret it to be honest. I thought a paid solution may be better, but I was wrong. The UI and navigation in AMP is among the worst software front end navigation I’ve ever seen.

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Pterodactyl, complex??? How? It was easier than setting up unifi access point

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All suck to setup

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