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Adding users who can administrate certain things

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is it possible to have two or more users who can administrate the server from the web gui, but forbid them from making major changes?

 

I want my son to be able to log on and restart his minecraft docker if it crashes, but it seems the only way I can do that at the  moment is by logging on as root, Ive tried adding users and it wont let them log in. :o

no

 

A better solution to your specific problem would be a minecraft docker that doesn't crash or restarts itself.

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yeah that would be great, took ages to find one that worked correctly tho, he's crashing it with world edit or something and I cant find any option on how to autorestart with out rebooting the entire server

What about a script on his PC to run a telnet command to manually start the docker container again.  That would be relatively easy to implement I would have thought, working today so no access to my PC but that would be my first strategy.

This would be better served if posted as a feature request, so I will move this to that forum. This is not possible with unRAID today as we do not have support for different levels of privileged access to the webgui.

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is it possible to have two or more users who can administrate the server from the web gui, but forbid them from making major changes?

+1  ;)

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