Multiple server hosts on one PC?

Ja
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I need help again with servers…

So I have a pc at home on the Windows 10 I'm running with noip dyndns, portforwanding, ts, ark and minecraft.

The following: I have a 1.8.8 survival server but now that is 1.14 I want to add a Creative Build Server. Port I've already changed and released, works if I enter it behind the up. Now I would like for my whole server (ts, ark, mc 1.8.8) my usual domain "a.ddns.net" and for mc 1.14 either something like "Build.a.ddns.net" or "b.ddns. Net ".

As?

I'm a bit helpless and do not know what to look for on Google, but it must somehow be possible to connect a domain with a specific port or not?

Dr

Yes. That is possible. But not with the free version of No-Ip

Ja

How come? Or what is the name of this function?

Dr

You need the function to activate the wildcards. Then you can, for example, Enter something like this: 192.221.212: 2131

Anyway, I've understood that so far. I like to be corrected

Du

This can be implemented with a reverse proxy.

Ja

Okay thanks. Is this realizable with any program or integrated tool?

edit- it is clear that only with which program / tool

Po

A reverse proxy can do this for the http protocol, but mc does not use http.

I only see 2 possibilities here:

You need a 2nd public ip for your internet connection. Probably not possible

Or you can run the second server under a different port, which the clients then always have to specify. No idea if that's possible.

Maybe think about a rotor server. Eh quite a lot of server services on a Windows client operating system.