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remove manual entry for ZNC

as of #479, we provide backwards compatibility with ZNC's SASL
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Shivaram Lingamneni 2019-05-12 03:33:41 -04:00
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@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ _Copyright © 2018 Daniel Oaks <daniel@danieloaks.net>_
- Commands - Commands
- Working with other software - Working with other software
- HOPM - HOPM
- ZNC
- Tor - Tor
- Acknowledgements - Acknowledgements
@ -594,11 +593,6 @@ connregex = ".+-.+CONNECT.+-.+ Client Connected \\[([^ ]+)\\] \\[u:([^ ]+)\\] \\
kline = "DLINE ANDKILL 2h %i :Open proxy found on your host."; kline = "DLINE ANDKILL 2h %i :Open proxy found on your host.";
```` ````
## ZNC
Versions of ZNC prior to 1.7 have a [bug](https://github.com/znc/znc/issues/1212) in their SASL implementation that renders them incompatible with Oragono. However, you should be able to authenticate from ZNC using its [NickServ](https://wiki.znc.in/Nickserv) module.
## Tor ## Tor
Oragono has code support for adding an .onion address to an IRC server, or operating an IRC server as a Tor hidden service. This is subtle, so you should be familiar with the [Tor Project](https://www.torproject.org/) and the concept of a [hidden service](https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-onion-service.html.en). Oragono has code support for adding an .onion address to an IRC server, or operating an IRC server as a Tor hidden service. This is subtle, so you should be familiar with the [Tor Project](https://www.torproject.org/) and the concept of a [hidden service](https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-onion-service.html.en).