Connecting to Your Notion MCP Server: A Comprehensive Guide
In the realm of Minecraft, servers are the backbone of multiplayer gaming. If you're running a Notion MCP server, you'll want to ensure that your players can easily connect to it. This guide will walk you through the process of finding and sharing your server's URL, making it accessible to your friends and community.
Understanding Your Server's URL
Before we dive into sharing your server's URL, let's understand what it is. Your server's URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is a unique address that allows other players to connect to your Minecraft server. It typically follows this format: play.example.com:25565, where example.com is your domain name, and 25565 is the default port number for Minecraft servers.
Finding Your Server's URL
To find your server's URL, you'll need to look at your server's configuration files. Here's a step-by-step guide:

- First, connect to your server using an FTP client like FileZilla.
- Navigate to the
server.propertiesfile, which is usually located in the root directory of your server. - Open this file in a text editor. You'll see a line that says
server-port=. The number after the equals sign is your server's port number. If it's set to the default (25565), you don't need to include it in your URL. - Now, look for your server's domain name. If you're using a service like Apex Hosting or BisectHosting, your domain name is usually something like
play.yourusername.apexmc.coorplay.yourusername.bisecthosting.com. If you're hosting your server on your own domain, use that instead.
Putting it all together, your server's URL should look something like this: play.yourusername.apexmc.co or yourdomain.com.
Sharing Your Server's URL
Once you have your server's URL, it's time to share it with the world. Here are a few ways to do that:
- Discord: Share your URL in your server's text channels or in a direct message to your friends.
- Social Media: Post your URL on your social media profiles, or share it in relevant gaming communities.
- Forums and Websites: Share your URL on Minecraft forums, websites, or other online communities where gamers gather.
Remember, when sharing your URL, it's a good idea to include a brief description of your server to help attract new players.

Troubleshooting Connection Issues
If your friends are having trouble connecting to your server, here are a few things you can check:
- Ensure that your server is online and running. You can check this by logging into your server hosting panel or by trying to connect to it yourself.
- Make sure that your server's firewall is configured correctly. It should allow incoming connections on your server's port number.
- Check if your server's domain name is resolving correctly. You can do this by using a tool like WhatsMyDNS.
If you're still having trouble, consider reaching out to your server hosting provider's customer support. They may be able to provide more specific assistance.
Conclusion
Sharing your Notion MCP server's URL is the first step in building your gaming community. By following this guide, you'll be well on your way to connecting with other players and expanding your server's reach. Happy gaming!









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