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" <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. > <http://askubuntu.com/questions/610585/force-pidgin-to- > acept-an-invalid-certificate> seems to cover your case. > > _______________________________________________ > Support@pidgin.im mailing list > Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: > https://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
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