> Hi Øyvind, can you provide a screenshot for this (or even better, a video)? I
> don't understand how this can happen: IRC doesn't require any authorization (not
> even a password!), it only requires that one chooses which IRC network to
> connect to, and a nickname.
> I just tried on my machine, and I didn't see any request for access.
Hi,
1. Add new IRC account (I tested Freenode), input nick and hit done.
2. Things seem ok, it connects in Empathy (even though the Empathy
connection button in accounts dialog isn't enabled yet, which is surprising.)
3. I have a registered nick at Freenode, so I need to provide password
for NickServ at login. Hit "edit options" in accouts dialog and input
a password, then hit done.
4. Now the access trouble starts (and Empathy disconnects).
Alberto Mardegan <email address hidden> writes:
> Hi Øyvind, can you provide a screenshot for this (or even better, a video)? I
> don't understand how this can happen: IRC doesn't require any authorization (not
> even a password!), it only requires that one chooses which IRC network to
> connect to, and a nickname.
> I just tried on my machine, and I didn't see any request for access.
Hi,
1. Add new IRC account (I tested Freenode), input nick and hit done.
2. Things seem ok, it connects in Empathy (even though the Empathy
connection button in accounts dialog isn't enabled yet, which is surprising.)
3. I have a registered nick at Freenode, so I need to provide password
for NickServ at login. Hit "edit options" in accouts dialog and input
a password, then hit done.
4. Now the access trouble starts (and Empathy disconnects).
Øyvind