• Rust Essentials 1.6.3 - ":( - You do not have permission to do this."
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So I recently bought a new server and when ever I type in a command such as: "/ban player" I get that message which was mention in this thread's title. I do not know why this's happening nor do I know how to fix it. I Google'd for 3 hours straight and couldn't find any answers. Maybe I'm missing something very simple? Oh well, I hope I find out. [img]http://i.imgur.com/VVxxJHW.png[/img] Thanks in advance to who ever helps me out here. THANKS! -jeff [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Missed the rust essentials thread. Read the rules before you post here." - postal))[/highlight]
Have you added yourself as an Admin/Owner of the server under the ranks.ini in the Essentials configurations on the server? Also, after adding yourself as an admin/owner, you need to make sure in the commands.ini that the command for whatever you want to do is under that rank.
[QUOTE=Mack7n;44223909]Have you added yourself as an Admin/Owner of the server under the ranks.ini in the Essentials configurations on the server? Also, after adding yourself as an admin/owner, you need to make sure in the commands.ini that the command for whatever you want to do is under that rank.[/QUOTE] Ok, how do I make it so every player that joins the server has automatically access to the basic features of Rust Essesntials? EDIT: This is my commands.ini file: [quote] # This is the commands file. Permissions for commands should go here. # Please note that the # symbol resembles a comment and should not be used when configuring. # # The list is read in order of authority unless inheritCommands is false. This means that the ranks with the most power should be at the top and least at the bottom. # Ex: [Owner] at the top and [Default] at the bottom. # # Ranks will inherit the authority/permissions of the ranks below them. # Ex: [Owner] has permission to use the commands of [Administrator] even though it is only defined for [Administrator]. # # Example format: # [Rank name] # /kick # /ban # /online # # [Rank name 2] # /help [Owner] /i /give /giveall /reload /daylength /nightlength /kill /stop /access /remove /removeall /craft [Administrator] /airdrop /random /ban /bane /unban /kickall /pos /say /saypop /time /tp /tphere /god /ungod /whitelist /tppos /heal /fall /feed /f safezone /f warzone /f build /vanish /clearinv [Moderator] /kick /kicke /join /leave /mute /unmute /save /hide /owner [Member] [Default] /uid /kit /kits /help /pm /f /r /online /players /chan /history /tpa /tpaccept /tpdeny /share /unshare /rules /version /whitelist check /warps /warp [/quote] And this is my ranks.ini file: [quote] # This is the ranks file. Rank assignments along with custom ranks should go here. # Please note that the # symbol resembles a comment and should not be used when configuring. # # The list is read in order of authority. The means the top most rank has the highest power, authority, and priority and vice versa for the bottom most rank. # EX: [Owner] has an access level/authority of 5 (highest) and [Default] of 1 (highest). # # Users are assigned ranks per their Steam User ID (SUID/UID). Using # <Name> is simply a way of easily identifying for future reading and is not required. # Users can grab their UID in game by typing "/uid". # Example format: # [Owner.O] # 76560000000000000 # Some Guy # # Appending .<string> will assign a rank prefix to that rank. Prefix recommended to be only 1 or 2 characters. # [Owner.O] or [Member.:D] # will make format user names in chat into: # [O] OwnerGuy: Hello # [:D] MemberGuy: What up [Owner.O] [Administrator.A] [Moderator.M] # Users under the [Member] rank will be ignored - always. # To enable the [Member] rank, set "whitelist" to false and "useAsMembers" to true in the config.ini. # User IDs found in the whitelist.txt will then be read as [Member]'s. # Note: You cannot change the rank name [Member]. If [Member] does not exist, "useAsMembers" will not work. [Member.m] # DO NOT ASSIGN PLAYERS TO THIS RANK, READ ABOVE # This is the rank with the lowest authority. # isDefaultRank sets the preceding rank, in this case [Default], as the default rank for new users. # The rank set as isDefaultRank will not accept UID specification. [Default] # DO NOT ASSIGN PLAYERS TO THIS RANK isDefaultRank [/quote] How do I make it so i can add admins / mods and also how do i make it so every player that joins the server gets to have access?
See this section??? get gere your UID :) [Owner.O] 646416198496189819651 [Administrator.A] [Moderator.M]
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