I just upgraded to 1.0.1 and decided to play with GoogleTalk integration. I've followed various guides online, but am unable to get jabber connected to google. In fact, I get caught in some kind of loop which almost crashes my system. As soon as jabber loads, I get flooded with this:

/JABBER: gtalk_account INCOMING: <proceed xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls"/>
JABBER: gtalk_account INCOMING: <procee
JABBER: gtalk_account INCOMING: <procee
JABBER: gtalk_account INCOMING: <procee/
<and so on ad infinitum>

Originally I thought it was because I was using a non-standard domain which I have with Google (ie: not gmail.com) so I changed it to my gmail.com address. Still didn't work, so I thought it was because I had a password/secret with special characters. So I changed it to strictly alpha-numeric. Same problem. I copied and pasted the configuration from two different websites in case I was mistyping something, but alas, problem persists.

Here is my jabber.conf config:
/[general]
debug=no                                ;;Turn on debugging by default.
autoprune=no                            ;;Auto remove users from buddy list.
autoregister=no ;;Auto register users from buddy list.

[gtalk_account]
type=client
serverhost=talk.google.com
[email protected]/Talk
secret=XXXXX
port=5222
usetls=yes
usesasl=yes
statusmessage="This is an Asterisk server"
timeout=100/

I've tried it with and without the //Talk/ option in the username field.

If debugging is turned on, the console is flooded to the point of being completely unusable, and it will fill up all the messages files in a couple of seconds. If I turn off debugging, I can still use the console, but the load level is still through the roof. Also, running jabber show connected returns the account, but shows Disconnected.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

-James


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