well.. my pidgin client *started* to work *suddenly*. i m definitely sure
that i dnt even change a single connection setting since last five hours.(it
was not  working 5 hours earlier)

and for the port.. even if the native client falls back to a different
connection technique, it does not explain the fact that many of my freinds
are successfully using pidgin for gtalk(tru same configuration settings and
same proxy)

Kranthi.


On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 17:24, Daniel Atallah <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> 2009/3/10 kranthi <[email protected]>
>
>> i forgot to mention one very important thing... i m working on fedora core
>> 10. i used to get the same error on fedora core 8. after installing fedora
>> core 10 i problem had been *rectified*. after few days pidgin stopped to
>> work suddenly(with gtalk). and i m sure that i did not change ny settings in
>> pidgin
>
>
> Did you start using  a different Pidgin version when you updated?  It is
> also possible that whoever administrates your proxy change some setting in
> the mean time.
>
>
>> @daniel it is not definitely the port problem. coz many of my friends are
>> successfully using pidgin for gtalk. and moreover if my proxy is refusing
>> connections to gtalk server neither official google talk client nor the
>> official google talk gadget would have worked(which is not the case with me)
>
>
> You assumption isn't necessarily correct; IIRC the native client
> automagically falls back to a different connection technique when the normal
> connection fails.
>
> -D
>
>
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