That does sound like it could be serverside. Is there any pattern to
buddies that display online and offline? Like, is it those 'public' xmpp
addresses (with the random numbers/hex in them) that appear as offline? Or
just buddies that were added after a certain date?
Alternatively, you could
I also tested the system in a self-signed certificate of different lengths (384
- 4096). It also did not affect the situation.
ps I use googlt translator. It may incorrectly translate. I beg your
forgiveness for it.
11.04.2016, 13:24, "Eion Robb" :
> According to
>
Yes, I have seen this information.
I have to really understand why this error occurs, as I successfully connect to
a host other tools. It may make sense to debug the library itself and its NSS
tools. By the way, try to collect pidgin supporting gnutls also did not give a
positive result.
According to
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/SSL_functions/sslerr.html
error -12263 from NSS means:
SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG -12263 "SSL received a record that exceeded
the maximum permissible length."
This generally indicates that the remote peer system has a
On 11/04/16 09:54, Marius Diaconescu wrote:
Hello Support,
There is no support team on this email address. It is the peer support
public mailing list for the Pidgin open source client. Pidgin has no
permanent staff that could provide such a service.
Please help me reset my password for
Hello Support,
Please help me reset my password for the account registered with this e-mail
address.
Best regards, Marius
HYPERLINK "http://www.oracle.com/; \nOracle
Marius Diaconescu | Principal Technical Support Engineer
Phone: HYPERLINK "tel:+40213677864"+40213677864 | Mobile: HYPERLINK
ports to the server are closed. If necessary, we will open. Please let us know
one or more IP addresses.
11.04.2016, 11:07, "Eion Robb" :
> Hi there,
>
> Just wondering if you've tried using the "NSS Preferences" plugin in Pidgin
> to adjust what methods of TLS/SSL encryption
On 2016-04-09 02:15, David Woolley wrote:
It is strange that there have been no other reports, which suggests
that people simply disregard Windows Smartscreen warnings as a matter
of course!
Either that, or there may simply not be much overlap of users who 1) Use
pidgin, 2) Use Internet
Hi there,
You may need to enable the "can_change_accels" flag to be able to do this,
eg by following the steps at http://askubuntu.com/a/108347
Cheers,
Eion
On 11 April 2016 at 04:59, Xirix Lunara wrote:
> I use Pidgin for AIM, according to someone who replied to me
Dear support team, good afternoon. I'm having serious problems with the
product. The fact that we are trying to make a stand-alone Jabber server. As a
customer of our employees are already using Pidgin. We believe that this is the
best client IM. But, unfortunately, there was an error SSL.
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