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03-08-2012, 09:23 #1
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insufficient client permissions (failed on i_channel_needed_subscribe_power)
Hi all,
I made a change to one specific sub sub channel (I set the value Edit Channel > Permissions > Subscribe from 0 to 60). But this didn't give me the result I wanted to achieve so I reverted the channel subcribe value back to 0. But now all the guests get a "insufficient client permissions (failed on i_channel_needed_subscribe_power)" except for this sub channel I changed (which is now actually the only channel the guests can get a subscription for). I didn't change anything else (like server groups etc). I just changed the subcribe permission of one channel from 0 to 60 and back to 0 again. Anyone knows why all of a sudden for all guests it doesn't work anymore after I've changed it back to the original value of 0?
EDIT: on top of that, due to this little change on one channel, TSviewer and gametracker are unable to check the TS server with the error "Code: 2568 insufficient client permissions (failed on clientlist 13697/0x3581)" even though I re-checked all required permission settings as written in their FAQ (and it worked perfectly fine since we had this server up until the subscribe value change of this one channel).
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03-08-2012, 09:30 #2
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Please open the channel permission dialog with an right-click on that channel and check the i_channel_needed_subscribe_power there. Maybe it is still 60 and did not change back.
What does your client permissions overview say, when you are in the channel? (Right-click on yourself > Permissions > Permission overview)
What is the value for i_channel_needed_subscribe_power?---------------------------------------------------------
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03-08-2012, 09:45 #3
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The changed channel is indeed back to 0 in the channel permission dialog (just to be sure I also restarted the server to see if it helped). So all channels have a value of 0. As a guest I cannot check my client permissions (greyed out), but as an admin the i_channel_needed_subscribe_power for the channel in the permissions overview of my username is also set to 0.
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03-08-2012, 09:50 #4
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i_channel_needed_subscribe_power is no permission that should be set on yourself

Can you send me an invite to your server in a private message?
I want to have a look at the permissions. (maybe i will need some permissions to get an overlook)---------------------------------------------------------
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03-08-2012, 09:52 #5
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Update: if I check all the other channels via Edit Channel > Permissions > Subscribe they are set to 0. But if I check the channels by right clicking the channel > Channel Permissions > i_channel_needed_subscribe_power the value is 75. So it seems, by changing this one channel, all the other channels have changed as well?
EDIT: I'll sent the PM right away, thanks.
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03-08-2012, 10:06 #6
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i_channel_needed_subscribe_power of 75 was set in that guest group.---------------------------------------------------------
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