look for fingerprint in the advanced configuration editor. It's
ssl_fingerprint_sha1 option.
Le 13/12/2016 à 15:53, Alex Malmyguine a écrit :
How can I have Gajim "forget" the server cert?
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From: Gajim-devel [mailto:gajim-devel-boun...@gajim.org] On Behalf Of Yann
How can I have Gajim "forget" the server cert?
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From: Gajim-devel [mailto:gajim-devel-boun...@gajim.org] On Behalf Of Yann
Leboulanger
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 6:05 AM
To: gajim-devel@gajim.org
Subject: Re: [Gajim-devel] Accepting new server certificate
On 12/1
All users have Gajim 0.16.5 as that is the latest available to the entire user
base.
The bulk of the OS is Fedora Linux 19, 20, 22 with a few Windows 7 machines
and a handful of XP. And only this one user has Windows 8.1.
I keep everyone on the same version of Gajim due to Fedora 19 holding back
On 12/12/2016 20:30, Alex Malmyguine wrote:
For the last few days my server's ISP had issues with 80-90% packet loss.
Gajim disconnected every time and could not re-connect on its own.
The users could not get a connection no matter how many times the users used
offline and online menu.
Only afte
On 12/12/2016 18:48, Alex Malmyguine wrote:
Is it normal that a new certificate has to be accepted 3 times?
First time the users get an error dialog with no check boxes.
After they go off and back online, they are presented with another error
dialog, which has 2 check boxes: to ignore the error
On 06/12/2016 19:14, Alex Malmyguine wrote:
Of all the users on my XMPP servers, only one uses Gajim 0.16.5 under Windows
8.1 64bit
And this one user only has the issue. When the others chat with that user, the
outgoing messages often get flagged with red X for quite some time.
That user receiv