I was playing around a little bite with the tcl script "optools" earlier..
This is what i did:
[02:27] *** wedde sets mode: -o wedde_
[02:27] *** mj00psets mode: -o wedde
Then mj00p (The eggdrop) got mad at me..
Then I got mad att eggdrop:
[02:29] *** Using ChanServ for command: DEOP #bj_uber_alles mj00p
[02:29] -ChanServ:#bj_uber_alles- wedde has deopped mj00p
[02:29] *** ChanServ sets mode: -o mj00p
[02:29] *** Using ChanServ for command: OP #bj_uber_alles wedde
[02:29] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o wedde
[02:30] *** wedde sets mode: +o wedde_
[02:30] *** wedde sets mode: +o mj00p
[02:30] *** mj00p sets mode: -oo wedde wedde_
Is there anyway to remove this "revenge" from the eggrop..?
Becaus now me and my eggdrop can't be opped in the chan att the same time, if I op myself when mj00p is op, he deop's me, and if I'm op, i don't have any good @ help.
If your the owner it's best to give yourself the +f flag which will allow you do deop your bot without it getting mad at u in your own channel(s). Now it's not really recommended if your ip isn't static and alot of users share the same type of host. Which would mean if they get ops they can deop your bot. But since your on some type of nickserv/chanserv network then it shouldn't matter much.
If you are getting the problem with a owners hostmask conflicting with other users, more than just occasionaly, then you are using weak hostmasks.
Rather than use 2 weka hostmasks to include situations where you are using and IP rather than host, or where your ident is not dsplayed, you should use 5 or 6 very strong ones.
First turn the channel +revenge flag off ".chanset #channel -revenge"
Then remove the +d flag from your handle.
.chattr handle -d
.chattr handle -d #channel