This bug was fixed in the package psi-plus - 1.2.105-1
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psi-plus (1.2.105-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release.
* Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.1 (was 4.1.0): no changes required.
-- Boris Pek Thu, 26 Oct 2017 00:41:55 +0300
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You probably need to downgrade libqca2-plugin-ossl instead of or in
addition to libqca2. I have a 12.4 system with a rebuilt/updated libqca2
-plugin-ossl and I had this problem (with psi+ but not psi). Installing
miredo worked around it.
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Of course it will be libssl1.0.0:amd64 and openssl:amd64 in your case.
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Update packages with ssl libraries:
libssl1.0.0:i386 1.0.1c-3ubuntu1 -> 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2
openssl:i386 1.0.1c-3ubuntu1 -> 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2
It should solve your problem.
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Sorry, can't test anything the next two weeks, travelling with my 12.4
box.
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Ok. Could you downgrade the version of libqca2 library in your system
and test the connection again?
For example, fast way:
wget -c
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/libqca2_2.0.3-2_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i libqca2_2.0.3-2_amd64.deb
Restart Psi+.
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@Tehnick:
I already stated above it works fine on 12.4. So the two factor thing is
irrelevant.
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i don't use two step authentication in google, but can't connect to
google talk
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I saw new thread (in Russian) about problems with connect to gtalk:
http://chatlogs.jabber.ru/psi-...@conference.jabber.ru/2012/09/29.html#12:52:34.259078
In short: user uses two step authentication in google and this causes the
problem.
This can be fixed here: https://accounts.google.com/b/0/Iss
Same result with 5223. Same sig errors inthe terminal.
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Have you tried to connect on port 5223? (SSL encryption is used there)
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It seems impossible to use a plaintext connection with google talk ;-(
See screenshot)
Using the version from the PPA does not give any different results.
What I do see in the terminal when trying to run any of the two versions
is some signature error which seems to confirm a crypto problem:
[14
Also you can try last version of Psi+ from official PPA to check if this bug is
still reproducible in your system.
See: https://launchpad.net/~psi-plus/+archive/ppa
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Ok, I heard that libqca2 (cryptographic library) was recently broken in
Ubuntu. Could you try plain (not encrypted) connection?
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Same result ;-(
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Hmm, I've just found in logs:
http://chatlogs.jabber.ru/psi-...@conference.jabber.ru/2012/01/31.html#07:45:55.100299
Could you try 173.194.70.125 or 74.125.135.125?
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Ok, could you attach screenshots with your settings?
Many people use google XMPP server in Psi+ without such problem. Psi+
has known issue with IPv6 after Google added IPv6 address in their DNS,
but solutions from above list should help...
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Disabling v6 does not change the behavior at all.
As already mentioned above, it does have a v4 connection to the google server
as seen in tcpdump.
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Setting the IPv4 address directly does not help.
Any why would PSI plus exhibit this behavior on 12.10 while it works just fine
on my 12.4 box on the same net when it needs v6?
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Psi+ prefer IPv6 instead of IPv4. There are few possible solutions:
1) Disable IPv6 completely in your system.
2) Setup IPv6 to work in your system. (Usually installing miredo is the fastest
and the simplest way)
3) Set direct IPv4 address in connection settings of you XMPP account in Psi+.
(Use
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