Hello, I saw my friend do this arround 1year ago, he used a raw command to make all the services join opers
How can I do this
please tell me command
Thanks
Making Services to join opers
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Ron2K
I'm not sure what you're trying to ask, but...
If you're trying to get your services to join a channel #opers, you can play around with SAJOIN. You can also try playing around with the OperServ RAW command (hint: SVSJOIN is your friend), but be careful - improper use of it can crash your services, your IRCd, or both. Note that none of the abovementioned measures seem to work if you're using IRCServices though.
If you're talking about getting services to join the oper class (as defined in your class blocks), then it's a simple matter of modifying the link block.
If you're trying to get your services to join a channel #opers, you can play around with SAJOIN. You can also try playing around with the OperServ RAW command (hint: SVSJOIN is your friend), but be careful - improper use of it can crash your services, your IRCd, or both. Note that none of the abovementioned measures seem to work if you're using IRCServices though.
If you're talking about getting services to join the oper class (as defined in your class blocks), then it's a simple matter of modifying the link block.
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If you need to ask, then you can not use this command.
OperServ RAW is for advanced users only. Asking what the syntax is shows us that you are not an advanced user. If you really want the services in the oper channel, I suggest you start reading about RAW syntax. Until you learn it yourself, OperServ RAW is NOT for you.
OperServ RAW is for advanced users only. Asking what the syntax is shows us that you are not an advanced user. If you really want the services in the oper channel, I suggest you start reading about RAW syntax. Until you learn it yourself, OperServ RAW is NOT for you.
If you don't know, you shouldn't use it. Simple as that. RAW can, and most probably will, in your case, cause problems on your network. It is a very dangerous command, and should only be used by developers, or people who know what the command does.
I know for sure that the people in #anope DO NOT help people who even have RAW enabled, let alone use it.
However, that being said, if you want to learn more about the RAW command, I suggest reading some technical documents regarding the IRC Protocol. There are plenty around.
I know for sure that the people in #anope DO NOT help people who even have RAW enabled, let alone use it.
However, that being said, if you want to learn more about the RAW command, I suggest reading some technical documents regarding the IRC Protocol. There are plenty around.