  Mike Premium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA clubs:   | reply to bbarrera Re: IRC client recommendations
Colloquy. |
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| I'm using Colloquy but there is the hassle of ssh port forwarding because it doesn't support client ssl certs. The aluminum style is nice, however I'm starting to discover it only implements some of the IRC command set (but good enough for me so far). The real hassle is lack of client ssl certificate for the server to authenticate me. |
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  jayco437 Premium join:2001-08-11 El Paso, TX
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| Never used it, but »www.linkinus.com/
I got a free license (1.x I think) through a heist last year (or one of the mupromo bundles).
Dunno about the SSL thing though, don't see mention on the front page |
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  bbarrera Premium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA clubs: | Thanks I sent emails to Linkinus and Snak support asking about client ssl cert support. |
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  sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Netcong, NJ
| reply to Mike said by Mike :Colloquy. Colloquy + Silc instead of IRC + SSL.  |
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  bbarrera Premium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA clubs:
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| said by sporkme :Colloquy + Silc instead of IRC + SSL. Thanks but that won't fly at a busy startup. Its either IRC client with client certificates or IRC+sshPortForwarding. |
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