2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread John W. Moore III
Since Upgrading to 2.6.5 I am again having to 'accept' the Google
Certificate when logging into both GTalk and GTalk for Google Apps.  :(

Is there any particular reason why this annoyance has been re-introduced?

JOHN :-\
Timestamp: Tuesday 12 Jan 2010, 08:31  --500 (Eastern Standard Time)



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Re: 2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread Paul Aurich
On Jan 12, 2010, at 05:31, John W. Moore III wrote:
> Since Upgrading to 2.6.5 I am again having to 'accept' the Google
> Certificate when logging into both GTalk and GTalk for Google Apps.  :(
> 
> Is there any particular reason why this annoyance has been re-introduced?
> 
> JOHN :-\
> Timestamp: Tuesday 12 Jan 2010, 08:31  --500 (Eastern Standard Time)

Please get a debug log of connecting to those accounts.

~P

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Re: 2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread John W. Moore III
Paul Aurich wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2010, at 05:31, John W. Moore III wrote:
>> Since Upgrading to 2.6.5 I am again having to 'accept' the Google
>> Certificate when logging into both GTalk and GTalk for Google Apps.  :(
>>
>> Is there any particular reason why this annoyance has been re-introduced?

> Please get a debug log of connecting to those accounts.

I might, but for now it is easier to just revert to 2.6.4

JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Tuesday 12 Jan 2010, 11:48  --500 (Eastern Standard Time)



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Re: 2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:48, John W. Moore III
 wrote:
> Paul Aurich wrote:
>> On Jan 12, 2010, at 05:31, John W. Moore III wrote:
>>> Since Upgrading to 2.6.5 I am again having to 'accept' the Google
>>> Certificate when logging into both GTalk and GTalk for Google Apps.  :(
>>>
>>> Is there any particular reason why this annoyance has been re-introduced?
>
>> Please get a debug log of connecting to those accounts.
>
> I might, but for now it is easier to just revert to 2.6.4

That is a good example of how to not get things fixed.

-D

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Re: 2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread Programmer In Training
On 1/12/2010 11:09 AM, Daniel Atallah wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:48, John W. Moore III
>  wrote:
>> Paul Aurich wrote:
>>> On Jan 12, 2010, at 05:31, John W. Moore III wrote:
 Since Upgrading to 2.6.5 I am again having to 'accept' the Google
 Certificate when logging into both GTalk and GTalk for Google Apps.  :(

 Is there any particular reason why this annoyance has been re-introduced?
>>
>>> Please get a debug log of connecting to those accounts.
>>
>> I might, but for now it is easier to just revert to 2.6.4
> 
> That is a good example of how to not get things fixed.
> 
> -D

In complete agreement. This was a problem I was looking forward to
seeing solved in 2.6.5 (I know people who use GTalk and I'd like to be
able to help them through these issues if they are encountered). Telling
people to "revert back to 2.6.4" is not a good solution.

Sorry, Daniel, meant to send that to the list.

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Re: 2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread Brian Morrison
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 11:15:49 -0600
Programmer In Training  wrote:

> > That is a good example of how to not get things fixed.
> > 
> > -D  
> 
> In complete agreement. This was a problem I was looking forward to
> seeing solved in 2.6.5 (I know people who use GTalk and I'd like to be
> able to help them through these issues if they are encountered).

I use GTalk, and have never seen any problem with certificates,
certainly nothing has reverted for me when using 2.6.5 on Win32. I
don't yet have 2.6.5 on my Linux boxen, so will see if anything shows
up when I do.

-- 

Brian Morrison

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Re: 2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread John W. Moore III
Brian Morrison wrote:

> I use GTalk, and have never seen any problem with certificates,
> certainly nothing has reverted for me when using 2.6.5 on Win32. I
> don't yet have 2.6.5 on my Linux boxen, so will see if anything shows
> up when I do.

The issue apparently occurs only when the Google Certificate is
called/presented twice.  In My case it happens because GTalk is invoked
for both GTalk via a Gmail Account and again for a GTalk Account through
a Google Apps Domain.

JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Tuesday 12 Jan 2010, 16:13  --500 (Eastern Standard Time)



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Re: 2.6.5 Re-Introduces an Annoyance

2010-01-12 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 16:13, John W. Moore III
 wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
>
>> I use GTalk, and have never seen any problem with certificates,
>> certainly nothing has reverted for me when using 2.6.5 on Win32. I
>> don't yet have 2.6.5 on my Linux boxen, so will see if anything shows
>> up when I do.
>
> The issue apparently occurs only when the Google Certificate is
> called/presented twice.  In My case it happens because GTalk is invoked
> for both GTalk via a Gmail Account and again for a GTalk Account through
> a Google Apps Domain.

If you're manually specifying the connect server (in the "Advanced"
tab of your XMPP account settings) (which shouldn't be necessary if
the Google Apps domain's DNS is configured correctly and your local
DNS deals with SRV lookups), that is likely the cause.

-D

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