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Documentation For OP Rank

Your job is to manage and maintain the server. The matrix doesn't have you, you are the matrix!


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Rank Upgrades: None

Limitations: Some condition based events are still applied - eg pay-to-enter worlds fee is still deducted; and “trigger” events like spawn points, tripwires, and creative gates will defer to your permissions in the currently selected world. Gameplay events overrule - players effected by potions eg invisibility are still invisible to ops except for their Armour and held items.

Unlimitations: you can access all protection regions irrespective of userlists. Also home/npc and concealment plugins cannot enforce quota limits or block view.

How To Earn This Rank?

Ops guide

Ops also have access to all the Admin Rank features, although in-game commands will behave oddly due to the op flag interfering or breaking entirely their admin permission lines.

Shell Commands

Ops (or owners) have access to a shell, providing direct access to server operations, files, logs, and plugins. Under the shell used on Dark Fortress Universe most unix/linux style commands are available. In addition to these a number of very specific scripts are available separate to normal linux, or mineos scripts -

  1. console - typical usage “console” or “console &” - this allows monitoring of the server console externally to the game and management system.
  2. Zstop.bat - typical usage “Zstop.bat” usually having first ran “console &” - this is used to perform a clean shutdown of the server. It is functionally identical to hitting stop on dark fortress from the management system.
  3. Zstart.bat - typical usage “Zstart.bat” also after first running “console &” - this is used to perform a clean start, or a diagnostic start of the server. It is functionally identical to hitting start on Dark Fortress in the management system.
  4. run - typical usage “run command options” - basically run a command on the console; shell script limitations prevent it using token codes like ”[”, ”'”, ”?” etc. Example “run say the matrix has me”
  5. 0start.bat - typical usage “0start.bat” - starts the 0ATrainer (testing) server. Not frequently used.
  6. 0stop.bat - typical usage “0stop.bat” - stops the 0ATrainer server.
  7. setwebproxy - typical usage “setwebproxy” - until ctrl-C is pressed this exploits the available test server port (if available) as a temporary socket 5 proxy for debugging or remote access purposes; and should be used with extreme caution where wireline LAN level access is briefly required.
  8. ~/lynx-2-8-7/lynx - typical usage ”./lynx google.com” - starts the one true text based web browser - sometimes useful and preferable to the above socks exploit for quick fixes
  9. nano - typical usage “nano config.yml” - starts a console friendly text editor which is newline compliant, and ideal for yml files. Functionally identical to pico and less retarded than vi or emacs for the lazy or n00b

Important Folders

~ - also known as your home directory any scripts placed here with chmod x are available globally via path for the lazy

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~/servers - this contains all the configured minecraft server folders

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/usr/games/minecraft - this contains the core mineos management files, scripts and server jars

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In-game (Console) Commands

See also the Admin Rank section. Caution should be exercised, while in-game almost all console commands are available as /commands and great care should taken not to accidentally use one. This includes all commands associated with insertion, removal, modification, configuration, teleportation and communication. Eg, world edit, reload, tptoggle, sudo, tpo etc. Some commands might not work, or will not work as expected.

(in the above case, the /warp, /mv tp or /Eworld command should be used instead)

Quite a few commands disabled by the permissions system and permissions lines, and/or plugin config.yml settings will also be available as an op. Use extreme caution.

Examples: In Game commands

Below are examples of most commonly used OP only commands



Permissions / Commands (*)

permissions:

         Except with specific plugins; Permissions do not generally apply when op flag is in effect - or are ineffective. 
         Ops run outside of permission systems, in that most plugin specifically check for op status prior to checking for permissions.




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