Banned by an operator. ??

Discussion in 'Plugin Help/Development/Requests' started by PineappleJuice, Oct 18, 2016.

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    PineappleJuice

    So I am currently having a problem with the bans on my server.

    I have a 1.7[x] - 1.8[x] Bukkit/Spigot server, and on there I have numerous plugins, one is the LiteBans plugin I use.
    The problem I am having is whenever the player gets banned by my Anti-Cheat (MineSecure) it uses LiteBans and (I think) the Vanilla bans.

    So the problem is that it saves the banned players in a "banned-players.txt" file, and I can't use LiteBans in-game commands to unban the player... I have to stop the server, delete that txt file and then start the server again...

    Any help or advice would be appreciated!
     
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    @timtower Tried that... Doesn't work, just says that player isn't banned...
     
  4. @PineappleJuice
    Try putting the plugins name infront of the command so you know that plugin is executing it, for example, "/litebans:unban".
     
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    @AlvinB I know it's not LiteBans, because whenever I do /unban <player> LiteBans message pops up saying player has been successfully unbanned... Problem is when the player gets banned by the console/ Anti Cheat it uses both ban methods, the first one is LiteBans, and the second one I think is the vanilla method... The one that messes everything up, is the one that generates the "banned-players.txt" file

    I then have to stop the server to be able to delete that file and to get that player to be unbanned
     
  6. @PineappleJuice
    Oh, does the AntiCheat plugin use the vanilla ban system? If so, you should just be able to do "/minecraft:pardon <playername>" to unban the player.
     
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    @AlvinB I'll try that, hopefully it works

    EDIT: I tried it and it works, tnx so much!
     
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