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If you didn't see it, try restarting the Docker container and looking at
the logs. The code is also stored in a file called `authcode.txt` in the
server folder.
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I used docker to set up a private server, but I didn't record the 8
digits behind /setup. How can I get administrator rights now?
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Which container are you using?
On October 24, 2020, GitHub ***@***.***> wrote:
For some reason, I have deleted the docker container and selected an
existing world when creating a new server. The file you mentioned is
not in the "world" folder. Is there any other way to help me?
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My English is very poor, the following is from Google Translate
I used docker to set up a private server, but I didn't record the 8 digits behind /setup. How can I get administrator rights now?
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