I have tried to connect to the host using the utility from the package NSS ssltap. The program is successfully connected. I do not quite understand how is it that Pidgin, using for this library can not be connected and the correct tool makes it with no problems.
This is exactly the problem in pidgin. 11.04.2016, 13:24, "Eion Robb" <e...@robbmob.com>: > According to > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/SSL_functions/sslerr.html > error -12263 from NSS means: > > SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG -12263 "SSL received a record that exceeded the > maximum permissible length." > > This generally indicates that the remote peer system has a flawed > implementation of SSL, and is violating the SSL specification. > > On 11 April 2016 at 20:32, <sas...@my-server.km.ua> wrote: >> ports to the server are closed. If necessary, we will open. Please let us >> know one or more IP addresses. >> >> 11.04.2016, 11:07, "Eion Robb" <e...@robbmob.com>: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> Just wondering if you've tried using the "NSS Preferences" plugin in Pidgin >>> to adjust what methods of TLS/SSL encryption you're using to connect to >>> your server? >>> >>> If you have and you're still having trouble, are you able to pastebin a >>> full debug log (from the buddy list, Help->Debug Window), as you connect to >>> the server and get the SSL handshake error? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Eion >>> >>> On 11 April 2016 at 19:02, <sas...@my-server.km.ua> wrote: >>>> Dear support team, good afternoon. I'm having serious problems with the >>>> product. The fact that we are trying to make a stand-alone Jabber server. >>>> As a customer of our employees are already using Pidgin. We believe that >>>> this is the best client IM. But, unfortunately, there was an error SSL. >>>> >>>> In Jabberd2 (2.2.8) is used as a server as a client - 2.6.6. There is a >>>> SSL connection error (nss: Handshake failed (-5938)). Unsecured connection >>>> is working properly. We tried to run the latest client and server assembly >>>> 2.10.11 (nss and gnutls). For jabberd2 - openssl 1.0.1, but we got a >>>> similar error. Also, apply the patch >>>> (https://github.com/jabberd2/jabberd2/commit/ad9ead7816e23f48d9b46905bcbe17b7b4b6a910). >>>> It also does not solve the problem. >>>> >>>> Please help solve the problem. >>>> >>>> Best regards, Alexander >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Support@pidgin.im mailing list >>>> Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: >>>> https://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support _______________________________________________ Support@pidgin.im mailing list Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: https://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support