On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Steve Golub <smgo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > > Today for the 1st time this message started popping up: > > SSL Certificate Validation > Accept certificate for gmail.com? > The certificate for gmail.com could not be validated. > The certificate is not trusted because no certificate that can verify it > is currently trusted. > > When I click on View Certificate I see this: > > Common name: gmail.com > Fingerprint (SHA1): > 28:dd:89:d3:0a:a6:f0:a2:b9:f8:77:fc:55:fc:ab:85:18:de:13:ff > Activation date: Tue Jul 23 09:37:27 2013 > Expiration date: Wed Jul 23 09:37:27 2014 > > I'm running Pidgin 2.10.6 (libpurple 2.10.6) on Windows 7. > Upgrade to Pidgin 2.10.7. > > What changed? How do I get past it? > Google updated the Certificates. There's a bug in older Pidgin versions that prevents the new certificate from being validated successfully. -D
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