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j0n
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by j0n » Thu May 08, 2003 6:00 pm
I would like to create a dummy flag in order for users (non-owners) to use the netbots commands.
I went through the .tcl and changed the owner handle 'matchattr $hand n' to some other dummy flag. Lets say my dummy flag is +B, when giving users this flag, they can see the commands by typing .nethelp but are unabled to use any of the commands, like .netjoin or .netsay .
When I give myself the dummy flag, along with the owner flag, everything works correctly. Netset.tcl is set to set 'nb_owner 0'.
Has anyone done this before or have any ideas?
Thank you,
j0n
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by ppslim » Fri May 09, 2003 5:01 am
There is usualy a lot more to it that just changing these lines.
You have to take into account the binds as well.
There is a whole host of binds listed throughout the netbots scripts, searching each file for "bind dcc" will usualy find them quicker for you.
netjoin. netpart and many others are bound to "+n" at this point.
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by j0n » Fri May 09, 2003 10:35 am
Ya, I did previously edit the bind commands, but that resulted in users not being able to execute .netbots .
If this is beyong editing a few default flag lines, I`ll just ask someone who knows tcl instead of guessing.
Thanks
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by ppslim » Fri May 09, 2003 11:35 am
What did you try editing the bind lines too?
So long as the bind lines, and the matchattr lines are done, it should function.