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Stop Oping the Owner

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Elements
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Stop Oping the Owner

Post by Elements »

hi , i am new to eggdrop, i searched the forums but i can't find a solution.

How can i make the bot stop oping the owner of it in a channel ?

the -autoop and -protectops does not seem to work with that,
whatever i do the bot keeps giving Op to the owner the upon joining
the channel.
Even if i edit the user file and remove the appropriate flags the Bot will add them back by itself

please help , thanks

(by the way it's windrop is that makes any difference)
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Post by Moonster »

Is it a windrop running on the same machine as the Op if thats the case it will op them thinking its itself.
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Post by Elements »

Yes it is.
Thank you very much.
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nml375
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Post by nml375 »

I doubt that is the issue. Care should of course be taken when adding hostmasks to user/bot records to prevent mixup's like that. You could verify which user/bot record the user is recognized by, by using the .channel command.

When setting the -autoop channel setting, did you edit your config-file or use the .chanset command? Does the .chaninfo command indeed show the channel as -autoop?

When altering user flags, did you manually edit the userfile, or use the .chattr command? Which flags did you remove, and which did you let remain?

(Note: above mentioned commands are dcc partyline commands.)
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