Re: how to accept self-signed certificate

2016-09-09 Thread David Woolley

On 09/09/16 08:55, Pospíšil Jiří wrote:

Still no success.

this:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/610585/force-pidgin-to-acept-an-invalid-certificate

 didn't
help.

Also no success when connecting to the hostname.


Have anybody any other suggestions how to solve that?


You need to make the web browser access to the port number used by the 
IM server, not to the default HTTP port.  Alternatively, ask the service 
operators for a copy of the certificate.



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Re: how to accept self-signed certificate

2016-09-09 Thread Pospíšil Jiří
Still no success.

this: 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/610585/force-pidgin-to-acept-an-invalid-certificate
 didn't help.

Also no success when connecting to the hostname.


Have anybody any other suggestions how to solve that?

J.

Eion Robb píše v Čt 08. 09. 2016 v 10:56 +1200:

You might also want to connect to the hostname that the certificate is for, 
rather than the ip address directly.

On 8/09/2016 08:21, "David Woolley" 
mailto:for...@david-woolley.me.uk>> wrote:
On 07/09/16 14:19, Pospíšil Jiří wrote:

I run*Pidgin 2.10.12*(libpurple 2.10.12) on Ubuntu 16.04 for connecting
to Cisco Jabber

How can I force pingin to accept self-signed certificate.

Now I get that massage:

"unable to validate certificate, the certificate for 10.13.222.53 could
not be validated. The certificate chain present is invalid."


Whilst I haven't tried it for Pidgin, in general you install it in the 
certificate store that the program uses.

 seems to cover your case.

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Re: how to accept self-signed certificate

2016-09-07 Thread Eion Robb
You might also want to connect to the hostname that the certificate is for,
rather than the ip address directly.

On 8/09/2016 08:21, "David Woolley"  wrote:

> On 07/09/16 14:19, Pospíšil Jiří wrote:
>
>>
>> I run*Pidgin 2.10.12*(libpurple 2.10.12) on Ubuntu 16.04 for connecting
>> to Cisco Jabber
>>
>> How can I force pingin to accept self-signed certificate.
>>
>> Now I get that massage:
>>
>> "unable to validate certificate, the certificate for 10.13.222.53 could
>> not be validated. The certificate chain present is invalid."
>>
>
> Whilst I haven't tried it for Pidgin, in general you install it in the
> certificate store that the program uses.
>  acept-an-invalid-certificate> seems to cover your case.
>
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Re: how to accept self-signed certificate

2016-09-07 Thread David Woolley

On 07/09/16 14:19, Pospíšil Jiří wrote:


I run*Pidgin 2.10.12*(libpurple 2.10.12) on Ubuntu 16.04 for connecting
to Cisco Jabber

How can I force pingin to accept self-signed certificate.

Now I get that massage:

"unable to validate certificate, the certificate for 10.13.222.53 could
not be validated. The certificate chain present is invalid."


Whilst I haven't tried it for Pidgin, in general you install it in the 
certificate store that the program uses.
 
seems to cover your case.


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