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1 | There are different types of access within X3. This document | |
2 | attempts to list the privileges and restrictions for each (in the | |
3 | default configuration -- OpServ and ChanServ may be changed at | |
4 | runtime, and the defaults can be changed in the source). | |
5 | ||
6 | The basic classes of users are these: | |
7 | Unauthenticated user | |
8 | Unauthenticated oper | |
9 | Authenticated user | |
10 | Authenticated support helper | |
11 | Authenticated network helper | |
12 | Authenticated oper | |
13 | ||
14 | "Staff" is used to refer to the set of opers (either authenticated or | |
15 | not) plus authenticated support or networkhelpers. A staff member | |
16 | also has an "OpServ access level." If they are authenticated, it is | |
17 | the access level of their handle. If they are not authenticated, it | |
18 | is zero. | |
19 | ||
20 | For ChanServ operations on a channel, there is also a "channel access | |
21 | level." For peons, this is 100; for ops, 200; for masters, 300; for | |
22 | co-owners, 400; for owners, 500; and for staff members with security | |
23 | override on, 600 (if they have a non-override account with sufficient | |
24 | access, that is used instead). | |
25 | ||
26 | Authenticated opers and network helpers may use the !god mode in | |
27 | ChanServ to toggle security override on and off. Support helpers have | |
28 | security override on if (and only if) they are in a designated | |
29 | "support channel." On GameSurge, this is #support. | |
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31 | (More documentation goes here.) |