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  1. Setting up a server - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    This page shows you how to run the Cfx.re platform server (also often named 'FXServer') on Windows, Linux, txAdmin, or a game server hosting provider! They can all be found down …

  2. Setting up a server using txAdmin - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    Start the server Double click FXServer.exe. This site should open in your browser. Make sure a PIN is filled, and click Link Account. Log in to your account on Cfx.re in this tab and then click …

  3. Setting up a FiveM Server - Cfx.re Docs

    Setting up a FiveM Server If you already have a FiveM server up & running you can skip this step.

  4. Setting up a Vanilla FXServer - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    Create a new directory (for example C:\FXServer\server), this will be used for the server binaries. Download the current recommended master branch build for Windows from the Windows …

  5. Server manual - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    Server manual Instructions on running and maintaining a server. Privacy Cookie Policy

  6. txAdmin - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    txAdmin is a full-featured web panel to help you Manage & monitor your FiveM Server. Contrary to the other resources on this documentation (eg. chat, mapmanager etc), txAdmin already …

  7. Server Commands - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    Console commands can be executed either using an RCon tool, directly from the server console interface, a server configuration file, the server command line, or (if a resource is permitted by …

  8. Server debugging - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    Server debugging Creating Full Dumps This section will explain how to create useful debugging dumps (called .dmp files) in order to assist with troubleshooting. If you encounter a crash, set …

  9. Proxy Setup - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    First you need to change the tcp endpoint on the server to use a different port. In this sample we use 30121 as the non-public accessible port that the FXServer is using.

  10. Server issues - Cfx.re Docs - FiveM

    This page should return a JSON object containing your server's info. Replace 127.0.0.1 with your server's external (public) IP address to ensure it is reachable from outside the local network.