Hi Ethan,


I'm not sure it did. This is a Dell from work. I had it working on my prior 
computer, but it does not seem to work on this one. My company does have a 
firewall, though I'm confused why I could access AIM on my older machine. 
Please let me know what you recommend?



My friend suggested the following, but I can't seem to access that link and I 
don't know the destination path on my computer. Please advise:





People experiencing the AIM certificate problem can save this file to Pidgin's 
ca-certs directory: 
https://hg.pidgin.im/pidgin/main/raw-file/4e027bce3693/share/ca-certs/Entrust.net_2048.pem



For me that's /usr/share/purple/ca-certs/







-----Original Message-----
From: Ethan Blanton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 4:04 PM
To: Tomas Sidenfaden
Cc: Mark Doliner; [email protected]
Subject: Re: SSL Certificate Error



Tomas Sidenfaden spake unto us the following wisdom:

> Thanks for getting back to me. The first error is "Server closed the

> connection" quickly followed by "Received Invalid data on connection

> with server". I am trying to log into my AOL messenger account through

> Pidgin.

>

> Does that help?



Yeah, it does.  That's not an SSL certificate error.  You probably have a 
firewall between you and the AIM servers that's causing a problem.  Has it ever 
worked on this computer?  If so, what changed when it stopped working?



Ethan
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