Permissions *sigh*

Discussion in 'Bukkit Help' started by Jamyy10, Oct 2, 2011.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. Offline

    Jamyy10

    Hi guys, i need some permissions help.

    I have set my permissions file up so every group has the - '*' permission and then i have - '-essentials'.

    Now since either minecraft or McMyAdmin has updated my players have been able to use the /i and the /give command. Is there any way i can just type this into my permissions file - '-give' and then the users wont be able to use /give or - '-i'? or do i have to use the permission node from the plugin?

    I am using windows 7 x64 and i am hosting the server on my gaming PC. I am running McMyAdmin, Hamachi but users are able to join by my external IP. If you guys need to see my server log or permissions file, i will do that.

    Thanks in advance :)
     
  2. Offline

    DT_Rush

    Im not sure if the "-" thing is possible but what i do know is that giving them the "*" permission gives them all permissions regardless.
     
  3. Offline

    Jamyy10

    Yeah but with the way i have it setup if i put the - in the '' then it overrides the '*' permission
     
  4. Offline

    DT_Rush

    not sure then sorry
     
  5. Offline

    Jamyy10

    thats ok, thanks for your time :)

    I have searched on the net for // (superbreaker which is new(world edit // is blocked)) /day and /night permission nodes but i cant find anything. If i cant find how to block cirtain commands then i might have to re write my whole permissions group file.

    EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: May 20, 2016
  6. Offline

    cyberdude

    If I'm not mistaking then Bukkit now has built in permissions for the default minecraft commands, such as minecraft.tp, minecraft.give, minecraft.time, etc. Things that before required op. This means that giving your users * permissions will give them access to all default OP commands. ;)..
    So either "- minecraft.*" or revoke each command they shall not be able to do. Or instead don't use * for all users. You shouldn't really do that. Some commands can really allow your users to mess up things when you use *. E.g currently your users will probably be able to use the /stop command, whitelist, ban, etc.
    I really hope you know what you are doing by giving your users * permission ;)... Be carefull..
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page