Deny /pl usage

Discussion in 'Bukkit Help' started by leslieliang, Mar 14, 2011.

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    leslieliang

    I noticed that Craftbukkit gives everyone the command /pl. I would like to deny people from using this command, only the ops should have access to this command. Is there anyway?
     
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    aflyingturtle

    Isn't /pl from permissions not Craftbukkit?
     
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    clash

    You're thinking of /pr, I think.

    Anyway, I'm not sure how you would change who can access /pl, though. You could write a plugin that would override /pl and do the same thing, then support permissions, etc. But why? Do you care who knows what plugins you're running?
     
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    leslieliang

    Yea, I sort of do care. One of my plugins doesn't support any type of permissions and is very easy to use for griefing.
     
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    TnT

    Plague has a plugin - PlgNoCommand that allows you to disable commands.
     
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    leslieliang

    Where can I find PlgNoCommand? I did a quick search on the forums and Google and found nothing.

    Nevermind. Found it under another name. Thanks for your help!

    EDIT: So I think that PlgDisableCmd is only useful for servers not running Permissions, but I have Permissions installed, so PlgDisableCmd did not work for me.
     
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    leslieliang

    Bump. Anyone have any idea?
     
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    TnT

    Then you need to configure your permission properly to disallow those commands. I can't advise, I don't use that plugin.
     
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    Plague

    Well it SHOULD disable commands using permissions also, I just never suggested that because plugins using permissions can be disabled using permission config file.
     
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    pyros

    Not sure if youve resolved this now but using commandhelper, can set up an alias such as /pl=/randomcommandthatwillreturnanerror
     
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