Chanserv Permission denied

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Chanserv Permission denied

Post by Platinum »

Hi have small problem ... im netadmin on my own network
when i tray to use chanserv command like : /msg chanserv aop #channel add Platinum

i get this error : Permission denied.

Someone idea whats the problem?!

Thx in advance
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Post by heinz »

Services must know who you are to be able to use this command.

For Anope:

Check that you are a ServicesRoot and are using that nickname, and identified to NickServ. Also ensure you have done /msg Operserv set superadmin on, as this will allow you to become founder of every channel.

For other services:

I don't know, someone else should. :)

HTH.
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Ron2K

Post by Ron2K »

You either do not have the required ChanServ privileges, or the required OperServ privileges.
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Post by Platinum »

heinz wrote:Services must know who you are to be able to use this command.

For Anope:

Check that you are a ServicesRoot and are using that nickname, and identified to NickServ. Also ensure you have done /msg Operserv set superadmin on, as this will allow you to become founder of every channel.

For other services:

I don't know, someone else should. :)

HTH.
uhmm i needd to be SuperAdmin to use : /msg chanserv aop #channel add Platinum ?? :?
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Post by w00t »

Unless you already have higher access to that channel, yes
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Post by heinz »

SuperAdmin is a higher level than ServicesRoot, and is designed to be used for short periods of time only, due to the power it has. Once activated, you become founder of ALL channels, thus allowing you to add people to access lists, and remove them.

Like w00t said, you need to set SuperAdmin on, unless of course you are already founder, or SOP on that channel.
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Post by Platinum »

heinz wrote:SuperAdmin is a higher level than ServicesRoot, and is designed to be used for short periods of time only, due to the power it has. Once activated, you become founder of ALL channels, thus allowing you to add people to access lists, and remove them.

Like w00t said, you need to set SuperAdmin on, unless of course you are already founder, or SOP on that channel.
yep i know,
thx guys for help ...
but why i cant do that functie with NetAdmin flag? :roll:
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Post by Dukat »

Because it would be abused if any operater just could use it.
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Post by katsklaw »

because it *IS* abuse in the minds of many .. including myself. Channel xop lists should be left to the channel OWNERS to choose who ops and who doesn't.

Why do you feel that you need aop access to a channel you don't own anyway?
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Post by Plasma »

You need the Services Oper/Admin flag to interact with services like that by force.

You may also need to add yourself to the OPER/ADMIN list on OperServ.
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Post by Platinum »

nevermind allready got is there was a bug in Anope 1.6.3

thx for help anyways guys 8)

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Post by heinz »

I have received no reports of any bugs in Anope 1.6.3, I would be very interested in hearing this bug report.

Please contact me directly at [email protected] with your report, or, use the bug tracker located at http://bugs.anope.org (Please include Unreal version, Anope Version, Testcase and Expected and Actual Results).

Thanks.

*EDIT* The anope box is offline right now, contact me at [email protected], thanks.
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Post by Plasma »

Hmm just a question.

In Anope there is OPER and ADMIN lists.

(Services Oper/Services Admin).

Then in Unreal there is a Services Admin flag.

My question is what does setting a services oper/admin in anope do, and what does a services admin flag do?

My assumption is that:

Services Oper flags in anope (well, being on the services oper list) will give you access to chan/nickserv services oper commands, likewise for services admin and being on the list.

The services admin flag from unreal gives access to /sajoin /samode etc

Am I right?
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Post by w00t »

Yes, I believe you are.
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Post by Ron2K »

Slightly o/t, but I believe that IRCServices sets +a on services operators and services admins. At least, that's what unreal.c in the IRCServices code has me believing. Though what I know about C is dangerous.
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