thanks, nathan. are you able to get a matching SHA1?
cheers, marc On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Nathan of Guardian < [email protected]> wrote: > > > On 08/11/2014 04:55 PM, Nathan of Guardian wrote: > > i've been happily using ChatSecure for iOS for some time. on July > > 7th, it warned > > me that the TLS cert for talk.google.com had changed. i accepted it and > > ended up with the app telling me i now have a cert saved with SHA1 > > 96:d7:17:4a:aa:71:6e:85:3f:57:b0:ce:3c:40:64:55:f4:7b:1f. > > > > i've been trying to verify the hash from the command line, but haven't > been > > able to. i'm using this one-liner: > > === > > $ openssl s_client -connect talk.google.com:5223 2>&1 | sed -ne '/-BEGIN > > CERTIFICATE-/,/-END CERTIFICATE-/p' | openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint > > === > > it currently spits out: > > SHA1 > Fingerprint=05:E7:8E:8D:CB:85:04:1F:D2:99:8C:3F:F9:D3:2F:4F:2D:FB:67:39 > > > > does anybody have a recipe for generating an SH1 that matches the > > 96:d7:17:4a:aa:71:6e:85:3f:57:b0:ce:3c:40:64:55:f4:7b:1f one that > > ChatSecure stored or can anybody tell me what i'm dong wrong? > > I think you want to try talk.l.google.com possibly, using port 5222. It > is "starttls" > > Here is some java code that can help fetch certs: > https://github.com/binaryparadox/JabberPinFetch > > You can also run tests here: > https://xmpp.net/result.php?domain=gmail.com&type=client >
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