I made no changes on the I2P side.
Dunno why it happens.
In the ergo config:
# account options
accounts:
# is account authentication enabled, i.e., can users log into existing accounts?
authentication-enabled: true
# account registration
registration:
# can users register new accounts for themselves? if this is false, operators with
# the `accreg` capability can still create accounts with `/NICKSERV SAREGISTER`
enabled: true
# can users use the REGISTER command to register before fully connecting?
allow-before-connect: true
...
# enable login to accounts via the PASS command, e.g., PASS account:password
# this is useful for compatibility with old clients that don't support SASL
login-via-pass-command: true
# require-sasl controls whether clients are required to have accounts
# (and sign into them using SASL) to connect to the server
require-sasl:
# if this is enabled, all clients must authenticate with SASL while connecting.
# WARNING: for a private server, you MUST set accounts.registration.enabled
# to false as well, in order to prevent non-administrators from registering
# accounts.
enabled: true
But if you already had an account, simply add your SASL username and SASL password to the config file of your client, and then connect.
Obviously, that's what I'm using too.
But in order to use NickServ, you must already be connected.
But in order to connect, you must already be registered.
That's where the problem lies.
Well, morena tried to, and contacted me via ilita to have an account created for him, and so I did.
I'd prefer to solve it a different way, but until a better idea gets found, I'll keep mandatory nick registrations up for now.
Because muting and voicing users only works per channel, bots can still send you on-on-one messages, which is the reason why I went with mandatory nicks.
It's how people who are part of this compass are currently.
If you're outside of that compass, then your reaction to drawings can of course be anything, but making a meme that covers literally everyone is just too impossible.
Do you have an XMPP account? Or otherwise are you available at another IRC server?
Because I don't think it's a good idea to give you a username and password over something everyone can read.
Or otherwise PM me, because I can't pick your name for whatever reason.