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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 21:13:20 GMT
Title says it all, i have no idea what the difference is.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 21:16:07 GMT
Telnet clans get Clanforge which is pretty much console with reduced permissions.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 21:16:18 GMT
Telnets get the telnet client and are able to do commands without logging into the server
Telnet Clans get clanforge. This allows them to restart the server and more...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 21:45:40 GMT
Telnets get the telnet client and are able to do commands without logging into the server Telnet Clans get clanforge. This allows them to restart the server and more... aka they can go rogue ever harder
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 21:49:26 GMT
imagine someone going rogue as senior. it would become totalchaos.
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Post by Deterno on Jan 4, 2016 21:51:09 GMT
The difference between Telnet and the Clanforge is the fact that a normal Telnet Client CAN restart the server, but it's really unrecommended due to the fact it's unsafe, and the role is past down onto our Clanforge users as it's more safer. Not only that, Clanforge is also used for resetting maps, yet only seniors seek permission to do so.
Note: Don't do this but I'm noting out a unsafe way for the normal telnet client to restart and or stop the server.
It's basically a command, not in-game but it's a subcommand for telnet to use.
telnet.stop
As a warning to the telnets, please don't use I as it is highly unsafe.
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Post by Lucas on Jan 4, 2016 22:02:34 GMT
imagine someone going rogue as senior. it would become totalchaos. Like that hasn't happened before.
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Post by taah on Jan 5, 2016 1:11:47 GMT
Telnet gets a telnet client and they have access to commands but they are limited to it. They can super people also through the telnet client.
Telnet ClanForge is all the same permissions with Telnet, they still get the telnet client, but they also get a console called ClanForge. Telnet ClanForges get to start, restart, and stop the server
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 2:03:36 GMT
Telnet is amazing, you get green light sabers, I love it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 6:55:11 GMT
imagine someone going rogue as senior. it would become totalchaos. not totalanarchy lol
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Post by Lemon on Jan 5, 2016 9:29:22 GMT
The difference between Telnet and the Clanforge is the fact that a normal Telnet Client CAN restart the server, but it's really unrecommended due to the fact it's unsafe, and the role is past down onto our Clanforge users as it's more safer. Not only that, Clanforge is also used for resetting maps, yet only seniors seek permission to do so. Note: Don't do this but I'm noting out a unsafe way for the normal telnet client to restart and or stop the server. It's basically a command, not in-game but it's a subcommand for telnet to use. telnet.stop As a warning to the telnets, please don't use I as it is highly unsafe. it is NOT unsafe. I used to use it when I was a telnet and the server was crashing, so it doesnt take a long time before it stops, I do telnet.stop.
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Jan 5, 2016 13:46:37 GMT
The difference between Telnet and the Clanforge is the fact that a normal Telnet Client CAN restart the server, but it's really unrecommended due to the fact it's unsafe, and the role is past down onto our Clanforge users as it's more safer. Not only that, Clanforge is also used for resetting maps, yet only seniors seek permission to do so. Note: Don't do this but I'm noting out a unsafe way for the normal telnet client to restart and or stop the server. It's basically a command, not in-game but it's a subcommand for telnet to use. telnet.stop As a warning to the telnets, please don't use I as it is highly unsafe. Adding to Lemon's post: it's not more unsafe than a server crash, which happens even more frequently than telnet.stop is used. If you want to perform a restart while the server is stable, /stop is the way to go; it always automatically starts again if you don't use ClanForge. If the server is crashed or unresponsive in a different way, you are in fact advised to use telnet.stop to speed up the process of restarting it. A common mistake: there's no point in using /restart as it's not configured on this server and will therefore act the same as /stop.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 15:43:33 GMT
imagine someone going rogue as senior. it would become totalchaos. *cough* cough* WILLE999 *cough* *cough*
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 15:51:56 GMT
Lol, I was thinking the same thing.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 20:20:02 GMT
oh. well then. the only rogue i know is shader but he was just super'd. does anyone even know why he went rogue? or how he got on mark's account? the whole thing seemed like he was some kind of "1337 haxor" and he just needed super to take the entirety of TF down and he forgot about the console and markbyron.
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