[Pidgin] #9338: Unable to connect to the GTalk with GnuTLS 2.8
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Wed Jun 17 12:51:01 EDT 2009
#9338: Unable to connect to the GTalk with GnuTLS 2.8
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Reporter: LukynZ | Owner: darkrain42
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: Google Talk
Version: 2.5.6 | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment(by tante):
Ok, I applied the patch to Gentoo's 2.5.6 pidgin version and used
gnutls-2.8.1.
I activated _just_ one jabber account (tante at jabber.org) and got the error
that was described earlier (connection first works but terminates after
seconds).
I captured the whole shebang running "pidgin -d > out.txt" which is quite
long (636K), the relevant part is between the lines 14780 and 14789:
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(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 7: READ: read 32 bytes from 0x12
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 7: 0000 - 6e 96 ae f5 6d 3a b6 24 4c 03 57 95 3c fa
fa 89
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 7: 0001 - 44 21 4c 6c 1c 09 ca 0c 83 52 c2 ca e8 77
d4 f0
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 7: 0002 -
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 7: RB: Have 5 bytes into buffer. Adding 32 bytes.
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 7: RB: Requested 37 bytes
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 4: REC[0x10bc700]: Decrypted Packet[104] Alert(21)
with length: 2
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 4: REC[0x10bc700]: Alert[2|20] - Bad record MAC -
was received
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 2: ASSERT: gnutls_record.c:695
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 2: ASSERT: gnutls_record.c:1048
(18:46:06) gnutls: receive failed: A TLS fatal alert has been received.
(18:46:06) jabber: Disconnected: Input/output error
(18:46:06) account: Disconnecting account 0x7f75a0
(18:46:06) connection: Disconnecting connection 0x1097050
(18:46:06) connection: Deactivating keepalive.
(18:46:06) gnutls: lvl 4: REC: Sending Alert[1|0] - Close notify
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Hope this helps? I'll attach the whole dump to the bug report.
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Ticket URL: <http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/9338#comment:8>
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