I am still getting those popups.
Why wouldn't Pidgin remember the accepted certificate?
On 05/01/2018 10:04 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
Saw that, but it *seems* slightly different.
Weirdly, after getting them all evening and night (based on the number of
popups I had to close!), I got a few throughout the morning and then they
stopped. So maybe it really was a Google problem--maybe one server behind a LB
with a bad cert?
-----Original Message-----
From: pid...@alexoren.com [mailto:pid...@alexoren.com]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2018 2:57 PM
To: phs3stuff <phs3st...@cox.net>; support@pidgin.im
Subject: Re: "Unable to validate certificate"
Similar issue here:
The certificate for 0.client-channel.google.com could not be validated.
The certificate is not trusted because no certificate that can verify
it is currently trusted.
There's an issue on Bitbucket:
https://bitbucket.org/EionRobb/purple-hangouts/issues/168/certificate-issues
On 05/01/2018 3:48 PM, phs3stuff wrote:
After running flawlessly for a while, I'm suddenly getting:
Unable to validate certificate
The certificate for clients6.google.com could not be validated. The certificate
chain presented is invalid.
This happens repeatedly at random intervals. Sometimes I get several of these
dialogs at once, sometimes just one.
I know what an invalid certificate chain is, just not what to do about it for
this. Seems like the server is presenting the invalid chain, which I can't
really fix anyway, eh?
Ideas?
Windows 7, fully patched; Help/About says:
Pidgin 2.12.0 (libpurple 2.12.0)
Unknown
(what's the "Unknown" about??)
And I'm using the Hangouts plugin.
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