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VIAaaS
VIAaaS - ViaVersion as a Service - Standalone ViaVersion proxy
Address generator: https://jo0001.github.io/ViaSetup/aspirin
Public instances: https://github.com/ViaVersion/VIAaaS/wiki/List-of-Public-Instances
Discord: https://viaversion.com/discord
Supported versions: https://viaversion.com/
Demo
Online mode: https://youtu.be/9MKKjuoe66k
Using with GeyserConnect: https://youtu.be/_LItAIIFmsI
Using with GeyserConnect on offline mode: https://youtu.be/-hZESD61nSU
Offline mode tutorial: https://youtu.be/lPdELnrxmp0
How does it work?
- ViaVersion, ViaBackwards and ViaRewind translates the connections to backend server.
- VIAaaS auth page stores account credentials in the player's browser local storage. Check for XSS vulnerabilities on your domain.
- It requires a CORS Proxy for calling Mojang APIs, which may make Mojang see that as suspicious and block your account password if the IP address seems suspect.
- Account credentials aren't sent to VIAaaS instance, though it's intermediated by CORS Proxy.
- The web page receives and validates the session hash from VIAaaS instance.
Setting up server instance
Download: GitHub Actions (needs to be logged into GitHub) or JitPack
How to download and start VIAaaS server:
curl -Lf --output VIAaaS-all.jar "https://jitpack.io/com/github/ViaVersion/VIAaaS/master-SNAPSHOT/VIAaaS-master-SNAPSHOT-all.jar"
java -jar VIAaaS-all.jar
- Requires Java 11
- Default Minecraft:
via.localhost
with port 25565 - Default HTTPS:
https://localhost:25543/
- Default WS URL:
wss://localhost:25543/ws
How to create a public server
- You need a domain wildcarding to VIAaaS instance, like
*.example.com -> 192.168.123.123
. You can use DuckDNS DDNS service. - Configure the hostname in the config
- Open the Minecraft port (25565)
- The HTTPS page needs a certificate, you can use Apache (with a Let's Encrypt certificate) as a reverse proxy. See apache_copypasta.txt file.
CORS Proxy
- For less chance of Mojang seeing the login as suspect, you (the player) should set up a CORS proxy on your machine.
- Note the ending slash in cors-anywhere address
- You can also try my public instance at https://crp123-cors.herokuapp.com/ (source)
Setting up cors-anywhere on local machine:
git clone https://github.com/Rob--W/cors-anywhere
cd cors-anywhere
npm install
node server.js
- It will be available at
http://localhost:8080/
Usage for players
Offline mode:
- Connect to
mc.example.net.via.localhost
Online mode:
Web login:
- You can use the same username for front-end and back-end connection. It's also possible to use an offline mode
connection on front-end (use
_of
). - Go to VIAaaS auth webpage (default is https://localhost:25543/)
- Listen to the username A (you'll use it to connect to the VIAaaS instance).
- Add the account B (you'll use it in backend server).
- Keep the page open
- Connect with your account A to
mc.example.com._u(account B).via.localhost
(_u
can be removed if username is the same) - Approve the login in the webpage
Fabric/Forge client:
- Install OpenAuthMod in your Fabric or Forge client.
- Join the server:
mc.example.net.via.localhost
- Approve the login
Address options
Example address:
server.example.net._p25565._v1_12_2._of._uBACKUSERNAME.via.example.com
server.example.net.v_1_8.via.example.com
- It's inspired by Tor2web proxies.
Address parts:
- You can use
(option)_(value)
too, likep_25565
. server.example.net
: backend server address_p
: backend port_v
: backend version (protocol id or name, replace.
with_
) .AUTO
is default (1.8 fallback)._o
:t
to force online mode in frontend,f
to force offline mode in frontend. If not set, it will be based on backend online mode._u
: username to use in backend connectionvia.example.com
: instance address (defined in config)
WARNING
- VIAaaS may trigger anti-cheats, due to block, item, movement and other differences between versions. USE AT OWN RISK.
- Take care of browser local storage. Check for XSS vulnerabilities on your domain.
- Check the security of CORS proxy, it will be used for calls to Mojang API.
- Mojang may lock your account when API is called from a suspect IP address.
FAQ
Accounts
Why to use an online webpage for online mode?:
- It's easier to maintain in that way, because providing login via chat requires encoding and decoding more packets, which reduces maintainability.
- It allows your account password and token to be kept with you.
How to use Microsoft Account?:
- If you are using a public VIAaaS instance, use this page https://viaversion.github.io/VIAaaS/ and configure the WebSocket address.
Connection
How to use IPv6?:
- When listening to 0.0.0.0, it should listen on IPv6 too.
- The hostname parser currently doesn't support direct IPv6, but you can use a DNS name with https://sslip.io/
I'm getting a DNS error/"Unknown host" while connecting to (...).localhost
- Try configuring via.localho.st as hostname suffix
How to use with Geyser?
- Set the parameters in Geyser's
address
field:remote: # The IP address of the remote (Java Edition) server address: 2b2t.org._v1_12_2.via.localhost
- If you are using a public GeyserConnect instance: connect to a publicly available VIAaaS instance,
like
mc.example.com._v1_8.via.example.net
as a Java Edition server.
Can I use it to connect to .onion Minecraft hidden servers?
- You can use .onion addresses if the instance is proxying the backend connections to TOR. Note that VIAaaS may log your requests, and that your DNS queries may be unencrypted.
Can you support more versions / Is there some alternative?
- See DirtMultiVersion and RK_01's ViaProxy server (viaproxy.raphimc.net)
Can I customize the files of HTTP server?
- Add files to
config/web/
directory