-# Configuring SASL for mIRC: sasl.mrc
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-The mIRC script is written by Kyle Travaglini and was originally taken from a [SwiftIRC forum post <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i>](http://forum.swiftirc.net/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=23101). The SwiftIRC version has been replaced by a version that does not require the DLL. The instructions have been updated by KindOne.
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-1. Start mIRC and where you would type text to send to a channel, type `/run` and hit Enter. A folder will open. Take note of this location.
-2. Download sasl.mrc and save it in the folder from above. You may need to right click and select `Save Link As...`
-3. In mIRC, click Tools then Scripts Editor
-4. Click on the Remotes tab, then on File and Load. Find and load sasl.mrc.
-5. You will see a warning about scripts that include initialization commands. You will need to click Yes to finish loading the SASL script.
-6. Go back to the main mIRC window, and click Commands, then mSASL v1.0 Beta [sans DLL].
-7. Either select the entry for freenode or click Add. (See below.)
-8. Fill in Network (if applicable). This must exactly match the network in the server list.
-9. In Username, enter your registered nickname. Enter your NickServ password in the NS Password field. Domain should be 0, and AuthType should be `PLAIN`.
-10. Click OK twice to close the dialog boxes.
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-If everything has been configured correctly, the next time you connect you should see the message:
-`SASL authentication successful`
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-The server address when you connect must match the server address in the server list. You can check this by typing alt+e, finding the freenode folder, expanding and clicking a server, then clicking Edit. If you don't use the server listed here, the script won't work.
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-If NickServ is unavailable when you connect, then the script will fail and loop repeatedly trying to connect repeatedly until NickServ is back.
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-Remember to update your settings if you change your NickServ account name or password.
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-Your nick and password are stored in a plain text file, `sasl.hsh`, in the same folder as the script.
+1. In the File menu, click Select Server...
+2. In the Connect -> Servers section of the mIRC Options window, select the correct server inside the Freenode folder, then click Edit
+3. In the "Login Method" dropdown, select "SASL (/CAP)"
+4. In the second "Password" box at the bottom of the window, enter your NickServ username, then a colon, then your NickServ password. For example, "dax:hunter2"
+5. Click the OK button