: These plugins are generally designed to be "extremely lightweight," consuming minimal server RAM while running continuous background checks. Common Use Cases
The is a specialized Minecraft security plugin designed to prevent unauthorized players from gaining "Operator" (OP) status on a server. While several versions of similar plugins exist, their primary goal is to block "Force-OP" exploits often found in hacked clients or corrupted plugins. Key Features and Functionality
To set up most versions of an Anti Force-OP plugin, you typically follow these steps: Anti Force-OP BETA [V.0.13.8]
: Prevents "backdoor" code in third-party plugins from secretly granting OP status to the plugin creator.
: Protects against session-hijacking exploits where a hacker might try to execute OP commands by spoofing a trusted administrator's identity. : These plugins are generally designed to be
: Ensures that even trusted staff members cannot grant OP status to others without it being logged or authorized in the core config. Configuration Basics
Reload the plugin using a command like /opreload or by restarting the server. Anti-Force Op - Abandoned 1.1.3 - SpigotMC Key Features and Functionality To set up most
: The plugin typically uses a configuration file where administrators must explicitly list the names of players allowed to have OP status.