dietyyli
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2012-03-01
, 22:21
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#71
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2012-03-02
, 16:28
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2012-03-08
, 07:03
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2012-03-08
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@ Ängelholm, Sweden
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2012-03-08
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@ Leipzig/Germany
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2012-03-08
, 19:32
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@ Ängelholm, Sweden
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2012-03-08
, 20:10
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@ Enschede, The Netherlands
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#77
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hi there, first of all, thanks for this usefull app. Unfortunately I have a problem. My jabber-server uses a custom SSL-Certificate, and therefore on Connection I only get "Certificate not valid". Is there a way to force the xmpp plugin to accept the certificate and get it to connect anyways?
~ $ mc-tool set <account name> bool:ignore-ssl-errors=1
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2012-03-09
, 06:26
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@ Leipzig/Germany
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#78
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Yes, using the mc-tool in the terminal.
The account name can be found using mc-tool list.Code:~ $ mc-tool set <account name> bool:ignore-ssl-errors=1
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2012-03-09
, 17:48
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2012-03-09
, 18:06
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