Author Topic: Super admin  (Read 2373 times)

WTF!!!!

Ok.
I have IGSO... the one were you can admin people, super admin people, and auto super admin and ... you get it.

EVERY TIME i go into my server it makes me a super admin, which means I'm not host. 
Yeah


what do i do.

Controls > IGSO "at bottom > make a key for them > then use it.

No. That failed. Anything else

wait... you mean you wanna make yourself host?

like always im had the same problem :p i think what you do is /hostbid (your BL id) and i think that works because i was looking at the ISGO thread for a number of other problems as well

like always im had the same problem :p i think what you do is /hostBLID (your BL id) and i think that works because i was looking at the ISGO thread for a number of other problems as well

wait... you mean you wanna make yourself host?
well if you do mean that then do /hostblid id in a server and replace id with your id like everyone else says



umm yea l said...just try it

/hostblid works to make me host.... and thats it.
I need to find a way to make it STOP auto supering me.

Uhm, even without it your autosuper *cough*moron*cough*.

Uhm, even without it your autosuper *cough*moron*cough*.

No. Ok. When i start. And if someone comes into my server. If i try to admin them with IGSO, it says im not host, ok, so stfu

when you make yourself host your still super admin

Technically, Host = Super admin.
Really technically, there is no real thing as a host... "Host" checks involve seeing if the server is run on the same place as the client, if you get what I mean...

To make yourself a "host" in terms of the IGSO, go into a single player server, and use /hostblid ####   and then it should recognise that you are the server host.

If you want to stop your servers from auto-admining you, open prefs.cs file in:
%Blockland%\base\config\server\prefs.cs
Look for the line that's named $Pref::Server::AutoAdminServerOwner, and change it's value to 0 or false.
This was a thing that was thrown into v8, that was designed to make Dedicated server owners get super admin automatically. However, it also takes effect in "normal" servers. But technically, in a normal server, you are super admin anyway to start with, and auto-key-based adminizer doesn't effect your status.
Just so you know, it is a key-based system, so if you ran a server on your key, and then logged into that server with the same key, you get Super admin automatically. (Remember, you can run an infinite amount of dedicated servers from the same key, you just can't log into them at the same time, lol)