Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: > Do you know of any conventional XMPP client (I mean something other than > git-annex) which supports SCRAM-SHA-1 so that I could test that the > patch did not break things for other clients? > > I'm asking because > 1) I asked a fellow Process One developer what he thinks about the > patch, and he told me he was about to review it, but I still did > not hear from him about this matter. > 2) The software I'm routinely using (Tkabber, Miranda and Net::XMPP > Perl module) do not use SCRAM so I have no idea how to make sure > myself this patch does not break anything. > > Hence to advance on this issue I need some assistance.
A quick search turned up: * Windows client Pandion has supported it since 2010. http://pandion.im/ http://blog.pandion.im/2010/04/pandion-26106-stable-release.html * The BEEM Android XMPP client recently got support for it http://beem-project.com/issues/476 * Another haskell XMPP client library (different from the one I'm using) https://github.com/jonkri/pontarius-xmpp/ It includes a simple echo client that could be used for testing without knowledge of haskell (in examples/) * Some work was done on python to support it in 2011 (http://bugs.python.org/msg140247) and it seems likely that PyXMPP2 supports it now (http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.network.jabber.devel/month=20110701) -- see shy jo
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