It's my understanding that only the owner should be able to do the item bind pub n|n only the ops should be able to do bind pub o|o and the others open to everyone.
However, everyone seems to be able to do any of these.
What have I missed? Is there some config issue somewhere?
It's not a configuration issue. I can see 2 possibilities for that behaviour
1) You still have the old bind active because you only rehashed when you initially changed the bind to n|n (check .binds !sql in partyline), .restart to fix this.
2) Everyone is recognized as owner with global or channel +n, check .channel #chan in partyline and look at what handle the user who shouldn't ne able to access to got.
thommey wrote:It's not a configuration issue. I can see 2 possibilities for that behaviour
1) You still have the old bind active because you only rehashed when you initially changed the bind to n|n (check .binds !sql in partyline), .restart to fix this.
can you explain how I check that please? I'm new to this..
2) Everyone is recognized as owner with global or channel +n, check .channel #chan in partyline and look at what handle the user who shouldn't ne able to access to got.
thommey wrote:It's not a configuration issue. I can see 2 possibilities for that behaviour
1) You still have the old bind active because you only rehashed when you initially changed the bind to n|n (check .binds !sql in partyline), .restart to fix this.
can you explain how I check that please? I'm new to this..
2) Everyone is recognized as owner with global or channel +n, check .channel #chan in partyline and look at what handle the user who shouldn't ne able to access to got.
And this.. thanks!
OK - I was able to see in DCC by doing .binds that !sql n|n is set
I'm not seeing where it's telling me what handle the user has in .dcc though. I did the .channel #channel . Under Handle is my name?? Not n, m, o, d or b.
thommey wrote:It's not a configuration issue. I can see 2 possibilities for that behaviour
1) You still have the old bind active because you only rehashed when you initially changed the bind to n|n (check .binds !sql in partyline), .restart to fix this.
2) Everyone is recognized as owner with global or channel +n, check .channel #chan in partyline and look at what handle the user who shouldn't ne able to access to got.
Should the handle be the name of a person?
I see nothing that says n=owner or m=master or o=op
If I'm binding n | n and o | o how do I give the OP's the proper access in the user file.