Origineel gepost door Jobe1986
If they ARE /oper'ed AND identified to NickServ AND in ServicesRoot they WONT get Access denied.
So they dont match all 3 of those conditions.
Check they are identified using "/msg NickServ status NICK" If you dont get a 3, theyre not identified.
Check they are /oper'ed as a global oper or higher by simply /whois'ing them and checking that it says they are an operator (NOT a local operator).
And check they are detected as ServicesRoot by using "/msg OperServ staff" If they dont appear there with ROOT beside their name, theyre not in ServicesRoot in the correct services.conf.
They are identifyed by Nickserv en they are opered. and they don't are in the staff.
How can i fix this?
# ServicesRoot <nicks> [REQUIRED]
# Specifies the Services "super-users". The super-users, or "roots" as in
# Unix terminology, are the only users who can add or delete Services
# admins.
#
# You can specify more than one nick by separating each one by a space.
#
# This is commented out by default; make sure you insert the correct
# nick before uncommenting it.
ServicesRoot "Robin2130 DJMO Kimahri"
This is okay right?
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