oper
{
/* The nickname of this services oper */
name = "Myusername"
/* The opertype this person will have */
type = "Services Root"
/* If set, the user must be an oper on the IRCd to gain their Services
* oper privileges.
*/
require_oper = yes
/* An optional password. If defined the user must login using "/msg OperServ LOGIN" first */
password = "mypassword"
/* An optional SSL fingerprint. If defined, it's required to be able to use this opertype. */
#certfp = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
/* An optional list of user@host masks. If defined the user must be connected from one of them */
host = "*@*.*"
/* An optional vHost to set on users who identify for this oper block.
* This will override HostServ vHosts, and may not be available on all IRCds
*/
vhost = "oper.on.myadomain.com"
}
I can login successfully to OperServ, as you can see above the oper type is Services Root, but if I try to do anything with Operserv such as "Superadmin on" I get access denied.
How much more do we need to do ?
Things were much simpler why do they have to complicated every thing, create more files more confusion and half of them don't even work, yet they encourage everyone to upgrade to version 2, with all due respect I think so far this is the worst version I have ever seen, some people might think it's great but it's far more complicated, and causing admins to work twice as hard to get the usual "normal" things done, yes I am ranting because it's very annoying, in the previous versions all you have to do is declare your nickname in the services config and that was it, no hassle, no headaches, this is just ridiculous.
if I type in the channel /os set superadmin on I get access denied, if I type /os restart I get access denied.
I am also opped as netadmin on my ircd.
Cordially.