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19 <I>Tue Jul
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36 ><i> I want to give a user as much perms as possible so i can admin the
37 </I>><i> server from work
40 </I>><i> /msg OperServ OPER ADD user
42 </I>><i> That use the other end then logged in and did
44 </I>><i> /msg NickServ IDENTIFY password
46 </I>><i> Then tried to
47 </I>><i> /msg operserv USERLIST as an example which gave permission denied.
49 </I>><i> In the logs it shows
51 </I>><i> [Jul
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32:
29 2005] operserv/main: Non-oper
<A HREF=
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53 </I>><i> So i am not quite sure where the problem lays.
54 </I>><i> I think this is what i need.
56 </I>><i> *F
.6. Trying to use OperServ gives me
"Access denied
", but my nick is
57 </I>><i> in the ServicesRoot directive and is registered, and I've identified
58 </I>><i> for my nick.*
60 </I>><i> You need to be opered (i.e. user mode +o from using /oper; this is
61 </I>><i> different from channel operator mode) to access OperServ.
63 </I>><i> But i dont under stand this part ( user mode +o from using /oper; t )
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71 </I>When you use your IRCd's /oper command (/oper opernick operpass) then
72 the IRCd sets the usermode +o on you.
73 OperServ is denying access to all users that don't have the +o usermode,
74 even if they are svsopers, so to use OperServ you need +o set on you.
75 Which you get by /oper ing :)
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