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03-08-2010, 13:59 #1
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Hi
I ve been having some problems with Permission Hierarchie and
so far i wasnt able to find any help in other people posts :F
So it looks like this :
There are to kind of groups : channel group and sever group
and for example if someone has Admin server group which has 75 needed kick power permission and channel admin group which has only 40 needed kick power permission someone with 40 client kick power permision is able to kick that person with admin and channel admin.So its like channeel admin permissions are more immportant than Server admin permissions how to change that ? :F (easiest way please)
edit: ohh i forgot to mention that Admin Server group was made by me.Last edited by kino295; 03-08-2010 at 14:11.
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03-08-2010, 14:15 #2
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This is how it is setup. You may need to use skip/negate for certain things in your specific setup.The way a client receives his permissions is determined through a 5 layer system. Each layer can overwrite permissions
from the previous layer. If a permission is not granted on any of these 5 layers, it will be assumed to be of zero or false
value. These are the 5 Layers:
Tier 1: Server Groups
Tier 2: Client Specific Permissions
Tier 3: Channel Specific Permissions
Tier 4: Channel Groups
Tier 5: Channel and Client Specific Permissions
Example:
You are in the "Guest" server group (Tier 1) which has the permission b_channel_modify_name set to false. But you are also
a "Channel Admin" (Tier 4) and a channel admin has b_channel_modify_name set to true. Since the channel group is in a higher
tier than the server group, in the end you *can* modify your channels name (but not that of other channels where you are not
channel admin).
(all taken from the permissions document that comes with the server files)
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03-08-2010, 14:39 #3
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True, but check this dude there is no such thing as skip/negate in channel groups only in server groups ;/
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03-08-2010, 14:48 #4
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You have to use those in your server groups
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