You probably anticipate that your server will have every permission and command when you create it. You might want to grant all commands to other players as well. This is accomplished on Minecraft servers by merely setting yourself as an Op. Being an Op essentially grants you access to all of the server’s permissions. This is what makes it possible for you to use commands like /gamemode. The server owner is automatically set if you host with Apex, but you might want to set other players as operators. We’ll be guiding you through the various OP levels, as well as showing you how to set a server operator and remove an operator. In the 1. 7. 10 update, Op Permission Levels were added. You can use these to regulate how much authority the server operators will have. You’ll need a plugin like PermissionsEx if you want to add specific permissions for specific players or groups.
Finding and Setting the permission nodes
I was a novice and didn’t know where to look for the permission nodes. When I downloaded my first plugin (back when I ran a Factions server) and went to their wiki page for help with how-to’s, I discovered right away that those are listed there, so look there first.
There are alternative methods to get around this if you are unable to find the permission nodes this way, which is very uncommon. One such method is to use the plugin UltraPermissions, which has a GUI that displays the full list of potential permission nodes.
Setting the Permission Nodes
In order to configure a “group” (rank) in any permission plugin, you must first have a permission node configured. Depending on the plugin you’re using, here’s how to proceed after that:
- Create a group, if you haven’t already.
- Locate the permission node you want to configure for the group.
- “/lp group group name permission set permission node true” should be typed.
- Create a group, if you haven’t already.
- Locate the permission node you want to configure for the group.
- Type the command, “/mangaddp {group name} {permission node}”.
- Create a group, if you haven’t already.
- Locate the permission node you want to configure for the group.
- Type the command, “/upc AddGroupPermission {group name} {permission node}”.
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How To Setup Ranks & Permissions On Your Minecraft Server (LuckPerms Tutorial)
FAQ
How do I give permission to my server?
Setting PermissionsAccess the Properties dialog box. Select the Security tab. Click Edit. Choose the user or users you want to set permissions for from the Group or User Name section. Use the checkboxes to choose the appropriate permission level in the Permissions section. Click Apply. Click Okay.
How do you get Op permissions in Minecraft?
Log into your server’s control panel and choose your Minecraft server to “OP” yourself or other players on a Java Edition server. On the left-hand side of your control panel click “Console”. In your console, type “op <username>”. To enter that order, press the “Enter” key on your keyboard.