Getting started
Introduction
What Infinity-Filter is, who it is for, and what you can do with it.
Infinity-Filter is a DDoS protection and traffic-filtering network built specifically for Minecraft servers. It sits in front of your server as a reverse proxy: players connect to a hostname pointed at Infinity-Filter, traffic is inspected and filtered at the edge, and only legitimate connections are forwarded to your backend.
It supports both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition (via Geyser), and runs from PoPs in Canada, Germany, France, and Poland.
What you get out of the box
L3/L4 mitigation Volumetric floods are dropped at the edge — 17 Tb/s+ of mitigation capacity. L7 protection Bot detection, malformed-packet filtering, ~20M req/s of L7 mitigation. Origin IP hidden Your backend IP is never exposed — players only see Infinity-Filter. MOTD caching Server pings are cached at the edge, reducing backend load. Real-time analytics Player counts, sessions, retention, top domains, countries. Discord webhooks Get notified on attacks, Anti-VPN blocks and analytics reports.
Who it is for
- Minecraft server owners that need protection from volumetric and bot-driven attacks.
- Networks running Velocity, BungeeCord, or any standard Java/Bedrock stack.
- Server owners that want analytics, country/ASN filtering, and bot mitigation without managing the underlying infrastructure.
What you’ll need
- A Minecraft server reachable on a public IP and port.
- An account on the Infinity-Filter panel.
- The ability to add a
CNAMErecord on the domain players use to connect. - About 5 minutes to follow the Setup guide.
Next steps
Last updated: May 28, 2026