If you are playing Minecraft on your server, you can run: You can enable and disable your whitelist through the game or in your console as well. You can manage your Whitelist using console commands. □ Managing the Whitelist via Commands □ ![]() NOTE: If you are using commands in the console you need to do it without the / at the beginning. Please note that to use the following commands from this article you need to first OP yourself as our guide tells here. NOTE: Whitelists are a great alternative to creating passwords for your server, which can only be done through Bukkit / Spigot plugins. If the Whitelist is enabled, players that are not listed there will not be able to join, being automatically kicked. The Whitelist is a list of players that are allowed to join your server. Type /whitelist list to view users that currently have access to joining your whitelisted server.Do you want to prevent strange players from joining your server? Or only allow a few? This article will help you do this. How to view users who currently are in your whitelist: Type /whitelist remove to revoke a user’s access to your whitelist. Type /whitelist add to give a user access to your whitelist. How to add and remove users from your whitelist: To disable your whitelist, type /whitelist off and anyone can join your server. To enable your whitelist, type /whitelist on and your server will be whitelisted. How to enable and disable your whitelist: This tutorial requires that you have OP permissions, so please make sure you have that before proceeding. Whitelisting your server makes it that only a certain list of users (including ops by default) can join your server while any other player who tries to connect to your server gets sent back to the lobby. ![]() Have a server that’s not yet finished and people are joining and disturbing you? Here is your solution. ![]() Introduction to whitelisting your server:
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