From: Mathias D. <mat...@gm...> - 2007-10-03 08:59:00
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Hi Johan! This is all I have in the customize part of my .emacs file: '(jabber-account-list (quote (("mat...@gm.../emacs" (:network-server . "talk.google.com") (:connection-type . ssl)) ... other accounts comes here ...))) I cannot say why it does not work for you, maybe it has to do with the fact that you use another port, I don't know. I am CC:ing the list to see if someone else might have an idea. /Mathias On 10/3/07, Johan Kohler <joh...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > I read your forum post where you said you got the above working with > the cygwin gnutls-client . I'm trying to do it with the GnuWin32 > gnutls-client , but am not succeeding. > > This is the error message: > > Opening TLS connection to `talk.google.com'... > Opening TLS connection with `gnutls-cli -p %p %h'...failed > Opening TLS connection with `gnutls-cli -p %p %h --protocols ssl3'...failed > Opening TLS connection with `openssl s_client -connect %h:%p -no_ssl2'...failed > Opening TLS connection to `talk.google.com'...failed > > > These are my XMPP for use with Pidgin: > > [ ] Force old (port 5223) SSL > [ ] Allow plaintext auth over unencrypted streams > Connect port: 80 > Connect server: talk.google.com > No proxy > > These are my Jabber Conn settings in emacs: > > /- Jabber Conn group: ---------------------------------------------------\ > Jabber Network Server: Hide Value > ( ) Same as `jabber-server' > (*) Hostname or IP address: talk.google.com > State: SAVED and set. > > Jabber Port: Hide Value Value Menu Port number: 80 > State: SAVED and set. > > Jabber Connection Type: Hide Value > (*) Encrypted connection, SSL > ( ) Negotiate encrypted connection when available (STARTTLS) > ( ) Standard TCP/IP connection > State: SAVED and set. > > Jabber Connection Ssl Program: Hide Value Value Menu Use gnutls > State: SAVED and set. > \- Jabber Conn group end -----------------------------------------------/ > > I have to use connect port 80 because of the firewall. Is there > anything special I need to do based on these settings? > > Lastly, I'm using jabber.el 0.7.1 and GNU Emacs 22.1.1 > > I'd appreciate any advice on this issue. > > > Thanks, > Johan > -- > http://voyager42.livejournal.com > |