On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 14:03, Kathryn Boyken < [email protected]> wrote:
> Unable to find alternative XMPP connection methods after failing to > connect directly. > > > > (14:03:05) *proxy:* Error connecting to talk2.l.google.com:5222(Connection > refused.). > (14:03:05) *proxy:* Connection attempt failed: Connection refused. > (14:03:05) *jabber:* Unable to connect to server: Connection refused.. > Trying next SRV record. > (14:03:05) *dnsquery:* Performing DNS lookup for gmail.com > (14:03:05) *dnsquery:* IP resolved for gmail.com > (14:03:05) *proxy:* Attempting connection to 209.85.225.83 > (14:03:05) *proxy:* Connecting to gmail.com:5222 with no proxy > (14:03:05) *proxy:* Connection in progress > (14:03:06) *proxy:* Connecting to gmail.com:5222. > (14:03:06) *proxy:* Error connecting to gmail.com:5222 (Connection > refused.). > (14:03:06) *proxy:* Connection attempt failed: Connection refused. > (14:03:06) *jabber:* Couldn't connect directly to gmail.com. Trying to > find alternative connection methods, like BOSH. > (14:03:06) *dnssrv:* querying TXT record for gmail.com: _ > xmppconnect.gmail.com > (14:03:06) *dnssrv:* Couldn't look up TXT record. DNS name does not exist. > (9003). > (14:03:06) *connection:* Connection error on 02E012E0 (reason: 0 > description: Unable to find alternative XMPP connection methods after > failing to connect directly.) > (14:03:06) *account:* Disconnecting account > [email protected]/(00C99478) > (14:03:06) *connection:* Disconnecting connection 02E012E0 > (14:03:06) *connection:* Destroying connection 02E012E0 > This is happening because your network configuration is preventing connections to the google talk servers. It could be caused by a firewall, or perhaps you need to use a proxy server. If you're on a corporate network, you might want to ask the IT folks about this. -D
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