You close it.
It's a Tekkit server. So........ why wouldn't you need Tekkit?
You can find a number of Tekkit server's on the official Tekkit website. Links are below.
download tekkit server .jar and port forward port range 25565 to 25565 on your router, connect to ur ip and there ya go
The yogscast keeps on saying that it either belongs to sips or xephos. In either case it probably isn't a public server
The YogsCast servers are usually hosted by Lewis, however there are hundreds of server hosts just go google.
Try running it on VMware
Tekkit itself is completely free and requires no registration however you are required to have a premium Minecraft account to use the official Technic launcher regardless of whether the server is "Online" or not.
The RAM is only assigned while the server is running. If the server is not running, it is not using any RAM, you didn't 'reserve' the RAM and stop anything else using it, just specified the amount the server will use while active.
The Yogscast does not allow members of the public onto their server. Only members of the Yogscast are allowed on the server.
depends on what type of server you're running. If its a bukkit server you must type /stop in order to save your map. Ifd you using the ine that minecraft provides on their website, type the same thing in, /stop
you mean part tekkit? .........
If the Tekkit Server throws you an error and your friend logs in without any trouble, try disabling the Windows Firewall.