Re: [dev] Looking for irc client

2020-05-18 Thread David Phillips
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 10:03:35PM +0100, Dave Woodfall wrote: > You don't need SASL to use freenode. It does simplify > identifying/login, but it's not compulsory, unless you want to use > Tor. It's worth noting that Freenode does mandate SASL for certain IP address ranges known to be problemati

Re: [dev] Looking for irc client

2020-05-18 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-05-18 09:32, LM put forth the proposition: > Any recommendations for a good C/C++ irc client, preferably command > line based, with minimal dependencies that supports SASL? Was trying > to access freenode and it said I needed SASL support in my irc client. > Thanks. You don't need SASL t

Re: [dev] Looking for irc client

2020-05-18 Thread Pedro Lucas Porcellis
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 09:32:53AM -0400, LM wrote: > Any recommendations for a good C/C++ irc client, preferably command > line based, with minimal dependencies that supports SASL? Was trying > to access freenode and it said I needed SASL support in my irc client. > Thanks. Dunno why the specifi

[dev] Looking for irc client

2020-05-18 Thread LM
Any recommendations for a good C/C++ irc client, preferably command line based, with minimal dependencies that supports SASL? Was trying to access freenode and it said I needed SASL support in my irc client. Thanks.