This article applies to our On-Premise Appliance Filter and Firewall product only, not to Cloud.
This article explains how to allow access to play Minecraft, without allowing access to all Online Games/Computer Games through Smoothwall. This is done by setting up a custom category with URL/Domain.
Note: If you have an iOS device you can follow these instructions but be aware that there are intermittent connection issues when doing so.
Devices Supported for this fix:
- Minecraft - Windows 10 Java Client (May work with previous versions of Windows)
- Minecraft - Windows 10 App Store Client (May work with previous versions of Windows)
- Minecraft - Android App
- Minecraft - iOS App
Step 1: Create the category
The following will outline the procedure of how to setup a custom category with URL/Domain Filtering:
- Go to Guardian > Policy Objects > Categories
- Under Manage Categories enter the name of the new category, for example, Minecraft Allow
- Add the following to the Domain/URL Filtering box:
- Mojang.com
- minecraftprod.rtep.msgamestudios.com
- Minecraft.net
- xboxlive.com
- odc.officeapps.live.com
- Click Save.
Step 2: Create the policy
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- Go to Guardian > Web Filter > Manage Policies > Create new Policy.
- Create a policy with the following based on your own needs:
- Who: Everyone*
- What: Minecraft Allow
- Where: Everywhere*
- When: Always*
- Action: Allow
- Make sure the Enabled Policy check box is selected and click Confirm.
The above policy is a sample policy used to allow Minecraft on supported devices.
Step 3: Add Firewall Rules
You will also have to allow access through certain ports on your firewall for Minecraft to work by adding to a Service Group.
- Go to Network > Firewall > Firewall Rules > Add Rule Above/Below.
- Add:
- Name: Minecraft*
- Source IP Addresses: As required
- Inbound Interfaces: As required
- Destination IP Addresses: As required
- Outbound Interfaces: As required
- Services: New Service > Minecraft > Protocol: TCP > Port: 25565
- Action: Accept
- Once you have the initial rule created you can then go back to the Network > Settings > Service Object Manager.
- Select the Minecraft rule that we just created and Edit > Add new service > UDP: 19132.
- If using iOS devices repeat this process for TCP port range
16384-16472
. Click Save Changes.
After completing the configuration shown above, you should be able to play Minecraft through the Smoothwall with a supported device.