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    A Terraria server provides a platform for players to connect over the internet or other network for multiplayer games. Windows installations of Terraria include its server software. For running on a Linux distribution, you must download the server files. See the Downloads section.

  2. This page is intended to guide you through configuring and running your own Terraria multiplayer Server for LAN or Internet play. From 1.3.0.1, players also have the option to connect via Steam multiplayer.

  3. recently set up a dedicated server via docker on our SynologyNAS (manual from How to Install Terraria on Your Synology NAS – Marius Hosting). Runs smoothly - but we got one issue with (auto) save: Our NAS only runs from ~9am ... midnight, so it will have a daily shut down.

  4. Alternatively, if you or your SO have a computer which can just be left on all the time (a server) it is easy enough to set up your own server stuff. This is the wiki page for Terraria servers. They have the downloads listed for Windows, OSX, and Linux.

  5. A server allows the game world to run on a separate computer, with no graphical requirements, and without requiring any particular player to remain connected. Players can join server games by choosing "Join via IP" from Terraria's multiplayer menu, then entering the server information.

  6. Helpful Terraria Server commands found here: http://wiki.terrariaonline.com/Server. The IP address used to connect to your server is the static IP address listed in the EC2 dashboard under Elastic IPs (the one you set up earlier).

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  8. Jun 12, 2014 · Terraria™ (Available on Steam) comes with the Terraria Server Client which allows a user to run and host a dedicated server instead of using the classic "Host & Join" feature provided in Terraria itself. This allows you to leave the game without shutting down the server for other players to enjoy.

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