How to Add a SRV Record to Your Minecraft Server


With the 1.3 patch for Minecraft, a SRV DNS record can be used to connect to a hostname without requiring the specific port number after the hostname. i.e. yourserver.no-ip.biz:12959.

The SRV record for Minecraft should have the following form:

_minecraft._tcp.name TTL class SRV priority weight port target

You can create an SRV record for your hostname when you login to your No-IP account. From there select the “My Services” > “DNS Records” tab then “Modify” next to your hostname.

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You will then need to locate Advanced Records, then click SRV. (Advanced records are only available on Enhanced DNS and Plus Managed DNS accounts. You will need to upgrade your account if you would like the ability to add advanced records.)

Minecraft Host SRV

Once on the SRV record page, you will need to enter in the following information:
1. Service: minecraft (Underscore will be applied automatically.)
2. Protocol: TCP
3. Priority: 0
4. Weight: 5
5. Target: Your Minecraft hostname.
6. Port: The port your Minecraft server is set to use.
7. TTL: You can leave as default.

Once the require information has been entered, select “Submit”.

Minecraft Create SRV

Once you have implemented your SRV record, you will need to wait 1-5 minutes for the record to propagate.

Mine Craft SRV created

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Your friends should then be able to connect to your Minecraft server using just your hostname.

Note: In order to create an SRV record you will need our Enhanced Dynamic DNS package. Upgrade to Enhanced Dynamic DNS for as little as $1.99 USD per month.

With No-IP Enhanced service, you will receive the following benefits:

1. No need to confirm your hostname every 30 days to keep your hostnames active.
2. Access to No-IP Phone support.
3. Includes 1 hostname – If you need more hostnames, additional hostname plans are available.
4. More domains to choose from when creating a host.
5. One Trustcor Standard DV SSL Certificate.

You can upgrade to Enhanced DNS when you log into your No-IP account. From there, select “Upgrade to Enhanced” button located underneath the “Account Overview” box on the right side of your dashboard.

You can learn more about using No-IP and Minecraft here.