Hello !
Sorry to post here but your git refuse to send me any email, so I can't login...
I'm well identified as a netadmin-with-override oper on my network, and when I try to do /rmtkl * *, I got the message "Permission Denied- You do not have the correct IRC operator privileges".
I know it has work in the past (I was using Unreal 4.0.17 and m_rmtkl 1.23). I upgrade my servers to Unreal 4.2.2 and get the last version of this module and I now encounter this error.
Do I miss something in a configuration ?
m_rmtkl correct IRC operator privileges
Moderators: Gottem, Supporters
Re: m_rmtkl correct IRC operator privileges
Did you checked other oper commands?
the `privileges {}` block has changed to `permissions {}`.
the `privileges {}` block has changed to `permissions {}`.
Re: m_rmtkl correct IRC operator privileges
Yes:
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/* Network Administrator */
operclass netadmin {
permissions {
chat;
channel { operonly; see; override { flood; }; };
client;
immune;
self;
server { opermotd; info; close; module; dns; rehash;
remote; description; addmotd;
addomotd; tsctl; };
route;
kill;
server-ban;
sacmd;
services;
};
};
operclass netadmin-with-override {
parent netadmin;
permissions {
channel { operonly; see; override; };
};
};
Re: m_rmtkl correct IRC operator privileges
That's just because starting with Unreal 4.2.1 some operprivs were renamed/moved. In this case it affects:
All those tkl: privs no longer exist. So I "backported" that shit for compatibility with both Unreal version ranges. =]
Oper privs checked in Unreal 4.2.1 and up:
Sidenote: While I was at it, I also removed support for removing Q:Lines. These are added by services or through unrealircd.conf and in both cases we don't wanna touch em anyways. ;]
Also I activated your git account manually in March so you should be able to login just fine. I just checked my email server's logs for today and it shows:
So it left my server properly, although it's also hosted by OVH so maybe something's funky with their routing or some shit. Perhaps you should come on IRC so we can look into this properly. ;]
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TKLType tkl_types[] = {
{ TKL_KILL, 'K', "K:Line", "tkl:kline:remove" },
{ TKL_ZAP, 'z', "Z:Line", "tkl:zline:local:remove" },
{ TKL_KILL | TKL_GLOBAL, 'G', "G:Line", "tkl:gline:remove" },
{ TKL_ZAP | TKL_GLOBAL, 'Z', "Global Z:Line", "tkl:zline:remove" },
{ TKL_SHUN | TKL_GLOBAL, 's', "Shun", "tkl:shun:remove" },
{ TKL_NICK, 'q', "Q:Line", "tkl:qline:local:remove" },
{ TKL_NICK | TKL_GLOBAL, 'Q', "Global Q:Line", "tkl:qline:remove" },
{ TKL_SPAMF | TKL_GLOBAL, 'F', "Global Spamfilter", "tkl:spamfilter:remove" },
{ 0, 0, "Unknown *:Line", 0 },
};
Oper privs checked in Unreal 4.2.1 and up:
- (Local) K:Line: server-ban:kline:remove
- (Local) Z:Line: server-ban:zline:local:remove
- G:Line: server-ban:gline:remove
- S:Line: server-ban:shun:remove
- Global Z:Line: server-ban:zline:global:remove
- Global Spamfilter: server-ban:spamfilter:remove
Sidenote: While I was at it, I also removed support for removing Q:Lines. These are added by services or through unrealircd.conf and in both cases we don't wanna touch em anyways. ;]
That's ok, in this case it's actually helpful for others with the exact same problem. You can always poke me on the Unreal support IRC if necessary anyways. =]
Also I activated your git account manually in March so you should be able to login just fine. I just checked my email server's logs for today and it shows:
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relay=mx1.ovh.net[188.165.47.122]:25, delay=7, delays=0.72/0.01/6/0.26, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 44XnM92t)
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