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Offline IMP_Coke

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Help limiting some groups to specific command (ban) access
« on: November 24, 2011, 07:00:45 PM »
Hello there! I am a new user to this forum, and I have a question about ULX.


I am currently a server admin, and the operators have 2 levels of admin:

1 Admin
2 Moderator

Admins have ban power, mods do not.

However, the community wants the moderators to have SOME ban power, but not Permanent .

Is there a way to do this? (I apologize if the question has been asked already!)

-Thanks

Coke

EDIT-JamminR - Changed "Please Help" topic title- Please, use clearer titles when posting, helps anyone including us in future know what topic is about...most here already know you're asking for help :)
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Re: Please help!
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2011, 08:04:21 PM »
Hi, and welcome to Ulysses. :)
Yes, it's been asked before, but, to be quite honest, it actually took me ~5-10 minutes to find the answer.
Even though it's been asked/answered, it's not that clear to find unless you already know what to look for. :P

You'll want to see this thread, somewhat mis-titled with ALL the functionality it covers, not just immunity.
Immunity: How It Works Now

Read the first and second posts, they'll show some clarity of the ulx command line parameters for adduser/groupallow that should assist you greatly.
Megiddo gives specific examples of how to allow certain groups temporary ban times and allowing of banning to only certain equal/lesser groups.
As the original post author suggests, backup your ulx/ulib data files in case you mix up any.
Stickly man would poke me for not stating, the commands can be done with XGUI too.
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