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14 <H1>[IRCServices] OperServ help</H1>
15 <B>Craig McLure</B>
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17 TITLE="[IRCServices] OperServ help">Craig at frostycoolslug.com
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19 <I>Tue Jul 26 20:06:10 PDT 2005</I>
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34 <PRE>Om wrote:
35 &gt;<i> Terry wrote:
36 </I>&gt;<i>
37 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> I want to give a user as much perms as possible so i can admin the
38 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> server from work
39 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
40 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> I did
41 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> /msg OperServ OPER ADD user
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43 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> That use the other end then logged in and did
44 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
45 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> /msg NickServ IDENTIFY password
46 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
47 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> Then tried to
48 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> /msg operserv USERLIST as an example which gave permission denied.
49 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
50 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> In the logs it shows
51 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
52 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> [Jul 26 22:32:29 2005] operserv/main: Non-oper <A HREF="http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">user at blah</A> sent: USERLIST.
53 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
54 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> So i am not quite sure where the problem lays.
55 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> I think this is what i need.
56 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
57 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> *F.6. Trying to use OperServ gives me &quot;Access denied&quot;, but my nick is
58 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> in the ServicesRoot directive and is registered, and I've identified
59 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> for my nick.*
60 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
61 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> You need to be opered (i.e. user mode +o from using /oper; this is
62 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> different from channel operator mode) to access OperServ.
63 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
64 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> But i dont under stand this part ( user mode +o from using /oper; t )
65 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> Cheers
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72 </I>&gt;<i> When you use your IRCd's /oper command (/oper opernick operpass) then
73 </I>&gt;<i> the IRCd sets the usermode +o on you.
74 </I>&gt;<i> OperServ is denying access to all users that don't have the +o usermode,
75 </I>&gt;<i> even if they are svsopers, so to use OperServ you need +o set on you.
76 </I>&gt;<i> Which you get by /oper ing :)
77 </I>&gt;<i>
78 </I>&gt;<i> Cheers
79 </I>&gt;<i>
80 </I>&gt;<i> Om
81 </I>In addition, i think this is a security measure, in the event that
82 someone 'cracked' my nickserv password (no matter how secure it is) they
83 would still need my operator password to be able to do anything remotly
84 dangerous (remembering that services can provide override, kill, kick,
85 ban, op people when you are a services admin), imagine the chaos a
86 compromised password could cause ;)
87
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89 * Craig &quot;FrostyCoolSlug&quot; McLure
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