Wow yeah, looks like you've got a DNS issue there :) Tried configuring
your system to use a different DNS server?
The Hangouts plugin doesn't use any of the records you're having trouble
looking up, but you might end up with trouble not being able to access
different domains instead. Fixing
On Thu, 9 Feb 2017 09:01:46 +1300
Eion Robb wrote:
> Is that when using XMPP or the Hangouts plugin?
Using straight XMPP.
> Can you get a debug log as you connect from Help->Debug Window?
>
Got it. Think I found the pertinent problem: looks like a DNS issue,
a zone
Is that when using XMPP or the Hangouts plugin?
Can you get a debug log as you connect from Help->Debug Window?
Cheers,
Eion
On 8 February 2017 at 18:25, Dennis Carr
wrote:
> Running Pidgin 2.11.0 in Linux (Debian Squeeze - or whatever's about to
> go
Running Pidgin 2.11.0 in Linux (Debian Squeeze - or whatever's about to
go stable)
Recently, Pidgin just signed itself out - and is throwing an "unable to
connect" error. I have made no changes to the account profile, and
there's no further information because I can't seem to find a debug