On 10/29/20 3:19 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
> Wouldnt that depend on the service you are using?
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> Linux since June 2005 On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 1:30 PM Rodney D. Myers
> wrote:
>> Has anyone else started getting;
XMPP, which was
Has anyone else started getting;
SSL handshake failure?
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Hi Rodney,
Glad to hear that worked for you :)
Unfortunately it wasn't picked up by Mozilla until it was already released,
as they added in a 'compat mode' flag into Firefox that masked the problem
for them, but broke every other app that uses NSS.
If you're interested, you can read a bit more
There was a bug introduced in the most recent version of libnss that
prevents it talking to most servers with SSL. It's fixed in an unreleased
version of nss
As a workaround (assuming this is the problem you're getting) you can limit
the max version of TLS in the Tools->Plugins->NSS Preferences
Wouldnt that depend on the service you are using?
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 1:30 PM Rodney D. Myers wrote:
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> Has anyone else started getting;
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> SSL handshake failure?
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> Rodney D. Myers - wg4usa
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On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Wade Smart wadesm...@gmail.com wrote:
Change your setting to, use encryption if available
Note that this could allow a man-in-the-middle to eavesdrop on
anything you send and receive
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Wade Smart wadesm...@gmail.com wrote:
Change your setting to, use encryption if available
Note that this could allow a man-in-the-middle to eavesdrop on
anything you send and receive using the account. Where
man-in-the-middle could be the operator of whatever
account. I've tried all
possible from what I have found in forums but it doesn't seem to work.
I have the SSL error.
Not sure what else to do. If there is anything else I can try I would
really appreciate it.
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Dear support team,
Over the last 2 hours, I started having the following error on both
computers in my house. I tried to reboot the computers and reinstall
pidgin, though I have no luck and I get the same error.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
(03:07:15) *connection:* Connecting. gc =
Hello,
Pidgin 2.10.6 (libpurple 2.10.6)
4cfe697ea3ae39a4fb3dad8e3ed1c70855901095
I am trying to connect to Tor using Pidgin. I am having a connection
issue. Of the three proxy options socks4, socks5, and
tor/privacy(socks5), it seems I should be using tor/privacy(socks5).
This issue has come
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Ileana ile...@fairieunderground.info wrote:
Hello,
Pidgin 2.10.6 (libpurple 2.10.6)
4cfe697ea3ae39a4fb3dad8e3ed1c70855901095
I am trying to connect to Tor using Pidgin. I am having a connection
issue. Of the three proxy options socks4, socks5, and
You didn't provide any context to the specific issue, but the likely
reason for this particular error is that the Tor/Privacy Socks5 mode
will prevent DNS queries from occurring and this probably has the
effect of preventing you from determining the correct server to
connect to (e.g. a DNS
From my basic understanding, a tor/privacy setting should ensure:
*no local dns lookups (perhaps as an options checkbox)
socks4 automatically does lookup at end...there is no option.
socks5 you have option for local or remote dns in the spec. Most tor
users want remote, except in the case of
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Ileana ile...@fairieunderground.info wrote:
You didn't provide any context to the specific issue, but the likely
reason for this particular error is that the Tor/Privacy Socks5 mode
will prevent DNS queries from occurring and this probably has the
effect of
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Ileana ile...@fairieunderground.info wrote:
From my basic understanding, a tor/privacy setting should ensure:
All of my answers below apply to stock Pidgin when you select
Tor/Privacy in the proxy settings- any third party plugins could
change the behavior.
Some
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 21:46:20 -0400
Daniel Atallah datal...@pidgin.im wrote:
Daniel,
Sorry for the lack of context. I am using tor and pidgin
Pidgin 2.10.6 (libpurple 2.10.6), on linux.
I am connecting to a normal irc server.
It works with socks 5, it doesn't work, and
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 22:36:51 -0400
Daniel Atallah datal...@pidgin.im wrote:
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Ileana
ile...@fairieunderground.info wrote:
From my basic understanding, a tor/privacy setting should ensure:
All of my answers below apply to stock Pidgin when you select
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:48:00AM -0500, Brooke Blanchard wrote:
I updated to the 2.7.6 version to correct my MSN SSL error . MSN works now
but now AIM is unable to log and says 'Unable to connect to authentication
server: SSL Handshake Failed'
Brooke Blanchard
http://developer.pidgin.im
I updated to the 2.7.6 version to correct my MSN SSL error . MSN works now
but now AIM is unable to log and says 'Unable to connect to authentication
server: SSL Handshake Failed'
Brooke Blanchard
Estimating Assistant
Farmer Irwin Corporation
3300 Avenue K
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
Voice
Dear support team,
I used pidgin for nearly 3 months. Now i reinstall old version and
installed new version 2.5.6. I use pidgin as second gtalk. Currently I
am facing SSL Connection Failed problem. Here is my setting
BASIC TAB
Protocol :XMPP
Username : my google id
Domain : gmail.com
Resource:
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