
You can find the download links and a tutorial for the launchers here:Īll other users who want to play on your server will also need to install the launcher and modpack on their PC. To install the modpack on your PC, you first need to download and install the correct launcher. If you're looking to create your own modpack with the mods you want and custom configs, read our article on installing Mods. You can only install one modpack on your server at the same time, and mods or configs can't be added, removed or modified. Please note that modpacks are a complete experience. You can install a modpack in the software section. To use one of these modpacks on your server you first need to install the mod pack on your server, you have to install it on your PC and on Aternos. We support modpacks from the following Launchers: CurseForge, ATLauncher and the FTB App. Note: If you are planning on hosting your server with a hosting company, it is recommended to contact your hosting support service on how to upload your new modpack server and proper setup procedures.Aternos offers numerous modpacks that developers publish on modded launchers like CurseForge or ATLauncher. Start the Forge-Universal jar like you would start a minecraft server.Ĭredits to rcmaehl and plowmanplow from the Technic Forums for the basis of this guide.Remove any config files for mods you removed in step 6.Copy the contents of your client "config" folder into the server "config" folder.Make a folder called "config" in the same folder.Remove any "client only" mods like Damage Indicators, Waila, Custom Lan Ports, etc.Copying your mods folder from your modpack into the same folder.Put the minecraft-server-.jar and the Forge-Universal jar in the same folder.Get a copy of the Recommended Forge Universal jar version for whatever minecraft version your mods require ( ).Get a copy of a Minecraft-server.jar for whatever minecraft version your mods require ( or ).

Have you tested your modpack in singleplayer yet? If so, move on to #2.

WARNING: Please note that running server software on your computer without a clear understanding of what you are doing may seriously harm your system and lead to vulnerabilities.
