AW: [IRCServices] Nickserv required for operserv?

Yusuf Iskenderoglu uhc0 at stud.uni-karlsruhe.de
Sun Nov 11 21:18:00 PST 2001


Actually, I cannot understand, what you are meaning with "loaded"

If you run services directly, there is always a fully functional
nickserv.
Then you have to register and then identify do be able to use
services operator and services administrator commands.

If you run services in skeleton mode, nickserv will not be functional,
but then
services' operserv access check routines will not be used, your
operators
can then use services operator and administrator commands.

But if your operators are not /oper'ed, they cannot use none of the
operserv commands. 

And, if your services root nick is not registered, you cannot use
admin add and respectively oper add, since, you cannot add admins, and
they cannot add opers.

Regards;
yusuf


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>Gesendet: Sunday, November 11, 2001 1:07 PM
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>Betreff: [IRCServices] Nickserv required for operserv?
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>Do you have to have nickserv loaded for operserv to be? Is there some 
>other way of identifying if so?
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