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Eggdrop keeps interfering with channel modes

 
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Anansi
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Joined: 02 Jul 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 8:16 am    Post subject: Eggdrop keeps interfering with channel modes Reply with quote

Is there any way for me to run an eggdrop with operator status without it constantly undoing the modes manually set by operators and trying to kick everyone who manually bans a user? I thought I had mine set to act like that, but it still does those things.

Code:
set global-flood-chan 0:0
set global-flood-deop 0:0
set global-flood-kick 0:0
set global-flood-join 0:0
set global-flood-ctcp 0:0
set global-flood-nick 0:0
set global-aop-delay 0:0
set global-idle-kick 0
set global-chanmode "nt"
set global-stopnethack-mode 0
set global-revenge-mode 0
set global-ban-time 120
set global-exempt-time 60
set global-invite-time 60

set global-chanset {
        -autoop         -autovoice
        -bitch          +cycle
        +dontkickops    -dynamicbans
        -dynamicexempts -dynamicinvites
        -enforcebans    -greet
        -inactive       -nodesynch
        -protectfriends -protectops
        -revenge        -revengebot
        -secret         +seen
        -shared         -statuslog
        +userbans       +userexempts
        +userinvites    -protecthalfops
        -autohalfop
}

channel add #channelname {}
channel set #channelname -secret -shared


Aditionally, after being idle for some time in a DCC Chat connection to the Eggdrop the connection is apparently dropped, but Eggdrop doesn't even realize it until much later (the ghost connection remains in .who for a long time). This seems to happen to other people, but not everyone. It does not happen with the connections between me and other people or bots - Eggdrop only. Is there any setting that regulates this, or anything I can do to stop the connection from being dropped? Or is it unrelated to eggdrop at all?
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Sir_Fz
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 12:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There are the settings in your eggdrop.conf file and may be changed dynamically via the .chanset DCC command so check the chaninfo (.chaninfo) of your channels and see if the settings have been altered.
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Anansi
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They haven't, I restart and rehash the bot frequently.

Adding some characters to opchars seems to have fixed this issue for now. Any ideas on the DCC disconnection?
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