Bedrock Tunnels
Bedrock Edition protection via UDP tunnels
Bedrock Edition uses UDP rather than TCP. UDP tunnels are used to protect Bedrock servers.
Creating a tunnel
In the network settings, go to the Bedrock tab and create a new tunnel. Enter a name and the IP:port of your Bedrock server.
MineGuard will assign you a port for players to connect to. Players will connect using the address shown in the panel.
You can add up to 10 backends per tunnel.
Linking a domain
You can attach your own domain to a tunnel. Set up a CNAME record the same way as for Java Edition — the CNAME target address is shown on the tunnel's page in the panel.
Geyser
If you use Geyser (a plugin that lets Bedrock players join Java Edition servers), tunnels work with it too. Create a tunnel and set the Geyser server address as the backend.