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Hi, <br>
The thing is that it is working with previous versions of gabble,
and it doesn't work with the latest greatest from the git. <br>
I think the problem is with user configuration in empathy. <br>
If my user is <b><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dawid@193.1.132.178">dawid@193.1.132.178</a></b> authentication will fail,
if my user is <b>dawid@mint-dell-xps</b> authentication will
succeed.<br>
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Best regards<br>
Dawid<br>
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On 03/11/11 15:24, Will Thompson wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4EB2B218.5000307@collabora.co.uk" type="cite">On
18/10/11 15:07, Dawid Nowak wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi Will,
<br>
This did the trick. I can authenticate successfully now with
DIGEST-MD5.
<br>
<br>
I have added some comments to the code so in my case the
original
<br>
"realm" is "mint-dell-xps" where new one is "193.1.132.178"
which is the
<br>
ip address of "mint-dell-xps".
<br>
<br>
(telepathy-gabble:20821): wocky-DEBUG: md5_prepare_response:
<br>
wocky-sasl-digest-md5.c:340: Realm = mint-dell-xps New realm =
<br>
193.1.132.178.
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To be frank: to me that sounds like the server is mis-configured.
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<br>
Exactly what connection parameters are you passing to Gabble, out
of interest?
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Cheers,
<br>
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