Hi,
I know that it's an old bug report but I've got exact same problem in
Ubuntu 12.10 when installed and logged into LXDE desktop manager.
#sudo apt-get install lxde
Before installing lxde all was ok.
And I use empathy only with google account.
Ubuntu 12.10 Amd64.
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probably its duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/828756
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empathy throws untrusted certificate warning on go
Same here on 11.10
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I can also confirm for 11.10.
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Confirmed for last 11.10
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thank you Alex (#21) - I got the same issue here on Natty (Ubuntu 11.04)
- any updates? will there be a patch soon?
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As per comment #19, I tested pidgin. It gave an equivalent error about
not being able to validate the certificate, see screenshot
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More from sjoerd: apparently, the Google Talk people have been working
with the XMPP spec people to resolve this issue. Hopefully, this will
get resolved eventually. Until then, I don't think upstream will be
inclined to work around it, so perhaps Ubuntu should carry a patch?
Perhaps we could res
Bah! Take a look at item 8 in section 5.1 of the XMPP spec
(http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc3920.html#tls):
"Certificates MUST be checked against the hostname as provided by the
initiating entity (e.g., a user), not the hostname as resolved via the Domain
Name System; e.g., if the user specifies a host
So, after a conversation with sjoerd on #empathy, it looks like it is
the developers' intent that empathy expect a certificate from domain.org
when connecting to the account usern...@domain.org, even if the actual
server being connected to is jabber.domain.org. I think the same thing
is happening
Hmm...since jabber.domain.org and domain.org have the same IP address, I
guess lsof -i isn't a good way to determine what telepathy-
gabble/empathy thinks it's connecting to. Durr...I should have known
better than that. New hunch: Telepathy is using the custom server
setting (or SRV record) to de
Also, Pidgin connects without complaint on the same machine on which
Empathy fails.
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Title:
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I have a hunch about what's going on here. I suspect that Telepathy is
not using the custom server setting. I have experienced this myself.
When I set up my account, I tell it to use usern...@domain.org with the
server jabber.domain.org. However, when it attempts to connect, it
connects to domai
Screenshot running under maverick.
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Here's a screenshot of the issue on 10.10 for me:
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thanks for the bug report. please attach a screenshot of the issue so
that we could send it to people writing the software.
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This problem is still occuring, for any Jabber account where the server
name in the certificate is not exactly the same as the Jabber domain
name being used.
E.g. you have a valid certificate for jabber.example.com, which serves
@example.com accounts. When you connect, you get:
The identity provi
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@Brian Curtis: the requested log (gabble) includes personal information
so It can not be posted here. who should I mail it to?
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the client must validate the name of the host in SRV, not against the
domain name using it
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It's not a Google specific problem. We use a perfectly sound CAcert
certificate and suddenly, on upgrade to Maverick, this warning started
appearing. Really annoying. As stated above, "ignore SSL errors" is not
ideal; there's nothing wrong with the cert. So, maybe there's a problem
with the root ce
I have this problem as well. This is with a jabber account configured
to use the server talk.google.com.
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I had to also check "Use old SSL" as my Gtalk account said "Network
Error" without that checked. No idea why but as the "override Server
Settings" part of the dialogue says to use talk.google.com the cert
error should not appear (the cert is from that server)
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I have discovered a workaround: In Empathy > Edit > Accounts, check
"Ignore SSL certificate errors" for each Google Apps Talk account. This
suppresses the warning. However, this is not an ideal solution.
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No, this is not the expected behaviour. In Ubuntu 10.04, this warning
did not appear. This error seems to be restricted to Google Talk
accounts hosted through Google Apps, which allows the use of one's own
domain name. The certificate served by Google however has the
talk.google.com domain name, wh
I believe this is because the certificate is signed for Google and not
for the end user domain. So is this not expected behaviour?
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Thanks for your bug report and helping to make Ubuntu better. This is
probably a jabber issue. First if you haven't, try it with jabber and
not google talk and see if yu can reproduce this. Secondly, please
provide telepathy logs (done by going to Help-->Debug and selecting
gabble.) after reprod
affects me too on Xubuntu 10.10 beta.
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Binary package hint: empathy
On Ubuntu 10.10, Empathy will throw an 'untrusted certificate, proceed?'
warning during log-on for the Goog
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