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15-08-2012, 22:59 #1
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Modify the server group normal 'insufficient permission modify power'
Hey,
I wanted to grant the right to move other users to the server group "normal" but I always get 'insufficient permission modify power' although I'm server admin
. I'm confused.
What am I doing wrong? Server and Client are both up to date.
Another thing is, on the screenshots of windows clients editing permissions there are 5 tabs:
Server group, Client permissions, Channel permissions, Channel groups, Channel Client Permissions
But on Mac you only have:
Server group and Channel group
Greetz
Ephraim
PS: Server is linuxLast edited by Ephraim; 15-08-2012 at 23:13.
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15-08-2012, 23:31 #2
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Please ensure that you are using the same rights/identities on both machines.
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16-08-2012, 08:09 #3
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Hey maxi1990,
may it be, that you never really read my post?
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My client is running on a mac.
My server is running on linux.
The Windows client I mentioned, was just seen on some screenshot in the internet, so thats no client of my own. I don't use Windows.
So, I don't have "both machines", there is just one machine with one identitiy which is my admin account.
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Ephraim
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16-08-2012, 16:18 #4
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Well, now I am able to follow your problem.
You should have the same tabs available as the screenshots of windows clients display.
It might be possible that you broke your permission system somehow; if you are really a server admin then you would be able to see all tabs and also be able to do almost all kinds of stuff on your server.
Is this your own server setup?
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16-08-2012, 16:22 #5
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You will only see the full 5 Tabs if you enabled the Advanced Permission System in Settings -> Options -> Application, otherwise you will be using the dumbed down Permission System which only includes the two Tabs "Server Groups" and "Channel Groups".
As for the insufficient permission modify power you either tried to change a Permission you have no grant value for, or the i_group_needed_modify_power of the normal group is above your i_group_modify_power. Another possibility is that you do not have enough i_permission_modify_power.
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19-08-2012, 15:27 #6
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maxi1990: Jup, everything is my own stuff. The root server, the ts3 server installation and the rest too
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SilentStorm: Thx, Now I can see the 5 tabs. I think now I'm able to do what I want to do.
Where can I set the grant permissions?Last edited by Ephraim; 19-08-2012 at 16:03.
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20-08-2012, 09:48 #7
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You have to add the permission in the server query, but i guess it is not the only permission, that is messed up?
I would preffer to use a permreset on your server.
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13-09-2012, 19:26 #8
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Ok, back from vacation and tried the permreset:
error id=0 msg=ok (154 ms)
error id=0 msg=ok (21 ms)
error id=2568 msg=insufficient\sclient\spermissions failed_permid=8751 (13 ms)
Total: 188 ms
So even a permreset isn't work ?!
What now?
Can I reset the permissions via mysql, phpmyadmin somehow? e.g. delete every entry which is associated with the server_id in the perm_* tables. Will the server use a set of defaults in this case?
ciao
Ephraim
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14-09-2012, 08:47 #9
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permreset will only help if the template groups have not been compromised.
Were you logged in as serveradmin when you did the permreset (ie. did you use login serveradmin [Password] before)?
And no you shouldn't mess with the database, doing what you said above would result in undefined behavior and would prevent at least that virtual server from starting - if not even the entire instance.
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15-09-2012, 13:20 #10
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Jup I used the serveradmin login

CiaoCode:login serveradmin <password> use sid=<sid> permreset
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17-09-2012, 13:52 #11
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Try the following:
If it still fails you will have to start over from scratch.Code:login serveradmin [password] use port=[port used to connect to the server you want to reset] servergroupaddperm sgid=2 permsid=b_virtualserver_permission_reset permvalue=1 permnegated=0 permskip=1 permreset
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