[REQ] Doors with Permissions

Discussion in 'Archived: Plugin Requests' started by Dr Danco, Apr 24, 2012.

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    Dr Danco

    What I am looking for is a plugin that makes certain doors accessible only to set permissions groups. For example Protect Doors does exactly that, but it is inactive and I've even tested it with the latest recommended CraftBukkit build and it won't load the plugin. So if anyone knows of a good plugin for this, or is interested in creating one, let me know!

    P.S. I would have formatted this but I'm pretty sure there must be an already existing plugin for this, I just haven't found it yet :)

    Thanks in advance!



    Anyone?

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    CraigCraig

    Can you explain more?
    Like someone who doesn't have the permission (door.use.wood) can't open a wood door?
     
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    NoMansLand

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    Dr Danco

    No, like you lay down a door, and than set which permissions group is able to open that specific door.

    Because i'm not trying to lock one permissions group out of using doors all together, or give players access to locking doors, I'm trying to, for example, make 1 door, and than make that door accessible to only players in a certain permissions group (not to mention I already have lockette for seperate reasons :p).
     
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    CraigCraig

    Oh well that can easily be done, do you have Skype?
    My Skype is CraigDeVonne, I'll try to make this plugin since I like the idea.
    But it isn't an overnight thing I don't think.

    Oh I really need to ask, are you using PermissionsEX? I should of asked first, but that's the permissions plugin I know how to use, so that's what the plugin will be developed for. Someone could always help me get it to work with others however.

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