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06-01-2010, 03:55 #1
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[on Todo] SubChannel permission inheritance?
As Ive read many topics on people having issues with passwords join powers, etc etc. Compared to ts2 where main channel permissions inherited over to sub-channels. I haven't messed with the overlapping permissions of servergroups with the skip and negate but could the same methods not carry over?
Heres my mock setup
+Lobby (anyone can join)
-+Info room
-+Hang Out
+General Rooms (anyone can join)
-+Game1
-+Game2
+Member Rooms (only members can join with power of 25)
-+Game1
-+Game2
+Private Rooms (Passworded)
-+Room1
-+Room2
Now how can set this up without having to set join power and password on every single subchannel, but still have the ability to do so. (In my community's setup we have over 300 channels and atm are opening TS to members only but are wanting to bring the general public in)
Permission inheritance in channel families seems like its almost there but not quite, is there any plan for this in the future?
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06-01-2010, 05:16 #2
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Permission inheritence would be a nice convinience, but it isn't absolutely necessary. It could be added to the proposed feature list, however there are much more important things to be worrying about atm.
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06-01-2010, 06:22 #3
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How else would you layout 100+ channels with passwords and join powers? not by hand
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06-01-2010, 21:17 #4
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Like I said, nice convenience to have, and I support it.
For the time being however, I would use a PHP script to generate ServerQuery Commands for all the channel settings and execute it.
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06-01-2010, 22:36 #5
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Noted it down, thank you for this request.
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21-01-2010, 20:33 #6
Any news on this ?

I'd like request to get this fixed. Ohterwise the useability is worst than TS2. For TS it was ok to give a channel pw only on master channel and not on subchannel. For TS3 you have to give a password for subchannels as well. Thats stupid...
The next thing. Channel password in user profil doesnt work. That means..., if a channel got a channel pw and you wanna switch to this channel you have to type in again the channel pw, although you put this pw in your profil from TS client....
GReetz illu
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02-02-2010, 17:39 #7
He guys, no feedback until now ?
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04-02-2010, 12:44 #8
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You can save channel passwords. Enable "Save channel Passwords" under Settings > Options > Security. If you rejoin the server, then the channel is yellow again. The client only checks the password, when you try to join the room.
Connect to channel with password works from bookmarks and switch to a channel with saved password works fine here (Beta13).
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15-05-2010, 22:28 #9
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15-05-2010, 22:58 #10
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The devs have not implemented this yet but it is on the TO DO list.
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29-01-2013, 11:16 #11
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29-01-2013, 11:25 #12
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There is nothing to fix here... fixing requires something to be broken in the first place, which is not the case here.
It was simply something that was never included in the first place. TS3 is not TS2 - it's completely different and so are the features.
Nevertheless, this is still on the list and we will update this thread should anything change.
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20-02-2013, 15:55 #13
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Teamspeak - The worst support in the world (tm)
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthrea...on-inheritance so I have seen requests for this feature for almost 4 years now, first seen in 2009 people have been requesting that sub channels can inherit from parents when created and yet the response every time form the TS team is either "its coming soon" or "its not meant to be there" 4 years is a ridiculous amount of time to wait for such a simple feature is it going to ever happen or will this thread just get locked like all the others?
this thread was mergedLast edited by dante696; 21-02-2013 at 08:08.
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21-02-2013, 00:24 #14
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These fine people are providing a free piece of software and you're here to complain to them? They should lock this thread.
(Exception of hosting companies, but I'm fairly certain they don't care)
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