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| # Frequently Asked Questions | # Frequently Asked Questions | ||
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| + | ## Where do I need to install the plugin if I have a proxy network? | ||
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| + | If want to use the plugin with a proxy network e.g. Velocity or BungeeCord you will get the best experience if you add the plugin to the proxy rather than each individual servers. | ||
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| + | In the case where you want to use per-server or the [WorldGuard pack flags](flags) too then you can add the plugin to the Minecraft server were you need those too. The plugin on the proxy and on the Minecraft server will communicate with each other to ensure that the same packs aren't sent multiple times and that they are correctly removed. Make sure that you specify all packs that exist in your proxy config in the FRP config on the Minecraft-server as well as well as set all packs a player might have on that server as an optional pack for the server on both the proxy as well as the Minecraft-server. | ||
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| + | If you don't install FRP at the same time on the proxy and the Minecraft server then you need to also ensure that the same value is set in the `key.yml` for authentication of the messages between the proxy and the Minecraft server. | ||
| ## Where can I host my resourcepacks? | ## Where can I host my resourcepacks? | ||
| You can host your resourcepacks on any web server that supports HTTPS. If you don't have a web server you can use a service like [mc-packs.net](https:// | You can host your resourcepacks on any web server that supports HTTPS. If you don't have a web server you can use a service like [mc-packs.net](https:// | ||
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| + | ## How do I add a pack? | ||
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| + | You can use the command [/frp addpack](commands# | ||
| ## How do I set a resourcepack for a world? | ## How do I set a resourcepack for a world? | ||