How To Whitelist a Minecraft Server

Overview
Whitelisting a Minecraft server provides users an extra layer of security that only adding a password doesn't provide. With a server whitelist, server owners and admins can curate the members on their servers personally, allowing access to only specific individuals. This prevents the possibility of a password leak to unauthorized users and can help foster a community with trustworthy users.

How To Whitelist a Minecraft Server
Step 1. Log in to the Meloncube Games panel.

Step 2. Stop the server.


Step 3. Go to the Config Files > Server Properties tab on the left.


Step 4. Set Enforce Whitelist to True via the dropdown.


Step 6.
Start the server.



How To Whitelist Players on a Minecraft Server
Step 1.
Run the following command via the console to add players to the whitelist:
whitelist add [Player Name]



Step 2. Run the following command to remove players from the whitelist:
whitelist remove [Player Name]

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