I have the same problem ... when I changed settings to NO proxy Empathy
works properly.
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Empathy not connecting to Gtalk
This is happening to me also. Doing the steps in #20 makes no
difference.
Ubuntu proxy settings are set to auto-detect, configuration URL empty.
Case 1: Home where I don't have a proxy - Empathy works as expected.
Case 2: Work WITH (squid) proxy - Empathy cannot sign in no reason specified
Does anyone have problem also with Hotmail? I've just tried, but is not
connecting...maybe the issue is the same...
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you file another bug for hotmail issue
i am going to upstream this bug you people please subscribe to that bug thanks.
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you can send this bug to upstream thanks all
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I am also experiencing this issue. I can confirm that by killing all
empathy, telepathy, and mission control processes and restarting with
empathy-auth-client and then empathy, both facebook and Google talk
reconnect.
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I can confirm what #20 has said. I applied proxy again and killed
everything, ran empathy-auth-client, and restarted empathy, and I was
able to log into gtalk.
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I've the same issue. Empathy worked well until openssl and libssl 1.0.0
(1.0.1-4ubuntu3, 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.2) were updated. Should I uninstall
them? I'm an absolut begginer. I've 3 accounts in GTalk, only one
connects without problem, now Yahoo is having trouble also. I erase the
2 non-connecting
I confirm that if I connect the my pc at home, where there aren't proxy,
empathy starts to work as soon as I disable proxy system wide.
I think that the problem is more serious, because I've noticed that also gnome
extension installation (from https://extensions.gnome.org/) doesn't work if I'm
I am able to connect when I put my proxy to None and apply system wide.
However, when I have it on (using cntlm) I am unable to connect. As
others have said, this started when I upgraded to 12.04.
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I have the same problem, I think.
#16 doesn't work for me, I still get no authentication with GTalk neither with
an OpenFire-based XMPP service I have. With Pidgin, it works perfectly well.
Note the only thing that affected the fact that it works or not with Empathy
is that I upgraded from
I got it to work by killing every process regarding empathy (mission-
control, telepathy-*,empathy*), launching empathy-auth-client from the
console and then launch empathy.
I hope this helps
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Maybe related, but mine won't connect no matter what, not in any of the
GTK2/3 based GUIs. Pidgin connects when I terminate Empathy to release
libpurple.
Cold, Fresh start - nothing
Hot start - nothing
Hibernate/Resume - nothing
Log-out/login - nothing
Suspend/resume - nothing
Reinstalled -
I've the same issue and I confirm that I also don't have the auth client
log
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I've just found out why the auth log is not present: empathy-auth-client
was not running...if I manually start /usr/lib/empathy/empathy-auth-
client, the Empathy.Auth appears...
P.S. I'm behind a proxy, but Gtalk was working on oneiric (even if
connecting to Gtalk was requiring some minutes...)
Thanks Alessio, now we are getting somewhere! Mine was also not running.
I'll run empathy for a while for the auth-client log to fill as i see
only 3 entries and 1 error.
timeout_cb: Timeout reached; exiting...
empathy-ayth-client not starting mmm... another bug? Sorry, just
upgrading to
Well here is Empathy.Auth and Empathy.authEventManager
Hope this is what you are looking for Bilal
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ok thanks for that i guess you have the same problem can you tell me the steps
to reproduce it ?
bug #993880
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there is a auth client log i have it than why should'nt you have
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when you click on all there will be the option of auth client in the
list attach that one log while reproducing the same issue
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Sorry, no auth client option in the list only 2 options that are extra
when I activate the gtalk account; gabble(jabber) and haze.
Debug All
mission-control
salut(local-xmpp)
Empathy.FileTransfer
IndicatorAppRover
Logger
get offline from the message indicator and than open the debug menu and
clear the previous logs and than set your status available from
indicator than you will see in the debug log list the auth client logs
are appear you save them and attach them here.
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Went offline, cleared the logs then used the indicator to change to
available and still no auth client option. See attached Screenshot.
Did this 4 times, but still no auth client logs. What I do see is a constant
warning in the logs and the CLI output about a persona store that cannot be
found.
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thanks for the bug report
please attach the auth client debug log file also with the bug report.
you can get it from help debug menu
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Hi Bilal, here is the debug log for empathy help debug.
I ran this one for a bit longer than the debug log above and recreated the one
gmail/gtalk account just to make sure.
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