I host my own Minecraft server and have online-mode set to false in serer.properties.

Now, I want others to join but I don’t expect them to buy a legitimate copy of Minecraft. Isn’t that why we use this setting online-mode?

In the ol’ days (1.8 and post), I remember using some copy of Minecraft where I could just change my username on every start of this client, and join my server. Period. Done. I want the same again. Is this possible? In a non-illegal way? What about grey-area? I don’t care about security or impersonation (partly).

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    5 months ago

    Ok, it seems like he’s asking how someone can play on the server non-illegally without getting a copy of the game, which just seemed incredibly weird to me because of course that’s impossible.

    Either you buy a copy or you get a client illegally.

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      5 months ago

      Maybe not, I think. If third party launchers are legal, and one of these supports offline playing, then it can be used for all online-mode=false servers. But this requires one initial login from a legitimate account. This means you have to give your password to whomever wants to join your server.

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        5 months ago

        Third party launchers that do not check for an official account are certainly not legal. Just do piracy, it’s completely fine.