Right! I figured this myself. Basically both XMPP accounts where using talk.google.com as the server, but it could not handle two certificates for different account on the same server. So what I did was to use talk.google.com on my @gmail account and talk.l.google.com on the other @tcd.ie account. Both names resolve to the same server after DNS but for Pidgin they are different servers. This is a bug I think.
________________________ Daniel Castro Networking and Distributed Systems Computer Science Trinity College Dublin Mobile: 083-318-2058 86.4.3 Trinity Hall, Dartry Road, Dublin 6 ________________________ Daniel Castro wrote: > Hello, > > I just signed to this mailing list and hope it's the right place for > my question. > I just installed Pidgin 2.5 on my Ubuntu 8.04.1 and it work very well. > > I do have a small weird problem. > > I have two XMPP accounts configured. One @gmail.com and the other one > @tcd.ie which is my college email server. They use google. > After I installed 2.5 and logged in the first time it asked me to > accept certificates, 3 for my man account and then one for > talk.google.com. > The talk.google.com was asked twice actually, I suppose one per each > XMPP account. > The problem is that each time I open Pidgin it will ask me to accept > the talk.google.com certificate again. > > Basically what I think it's happening is that it can't handle two > certificates with the same name for different accounts. > > Is this only me? Any ideas? > > Thank you! > _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [email protected] http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
