Confirm: Colloquy works for me (but didn't at all for a while) but crashes/logs out of the silc channel occasionally. I haven't got Pidgin or any other gui client to work with silc on Linux.
/F 2009/11/11 Eric Wasylishen <[email protected]>: > Hey Luc, > I don't think there is a password on the server - not sure why > Colloquy is asking for one. With the command-line SILC client, you are > asked for your private key password, which you choose the first time > you run SILC - but I don't remember if Colloquy does this. > > Unfortunately the only SILC client I have found which is reliable is > the official command line one - I think you can get it on OS X from > macports. Colloquy used to work for me (but crash often), now I can't > even connect with it. > > Eric > > On 2009-11-11, at 1:37 PM, Luc Pellissier wrote: > >> Hello >> >> I haven't been hanging out on the SILC Étoilé channel for quite a >> long time. I tried today to join it again, and Colloquy asks me for >> a password in order to reach the server. It never had before. >> >> I've searched on the Étoilé website, but nothing is mentioned about >> this change (if there was any). So, did you guys change anything to >> the SILC server setup ? Is this password thing meant to be ? >> Shouldn't the password be more widely available ? Is it even >> necessary/useful ? >> >> Luc. _______________________________________________ Etoile-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-discuss
