Trac is being migrated to new services! Issues can be found in our new
YouTrack instance and WIKI pages can be found on our
website.
- Timestamp:
-
Jul 11, 2007, 11:00:22 PM (17 years ago)
- Author:
-
wehlhard
- Comment:
-
--
Legend:
- Unmodified
- Added
- Removed
- Modified
-
v18
|
v19
|
|
5 | 5 | |
6 | 6 | * How to ensure that VerificationRequests get properly trashed in unusual conditions (such as canceling an SSL connection)? (June 26) |
7 | | |
8 | | * '''Why doesn't a "not accepted" on a certificate cause the connection to fail?''' I suspect this is caused by auto-reconnect, so it might be necessary to disable the account involved! (26 June) |
9 | | * This could be related to Jabber not handling the BAD_CERTIFICATE error code? |
10 | 7 | |
11 | 8 | * Jabber.org presents a cert with a CN of "*.jabber.org". How to check this? (26 June) |
… |
… |
|
16 | 13 | * It looks like PKCS12 (the certificate import/export format) is supported by both libNSS and GnuTLS. |
17 | 14 | * Jabber "connect with fd" problem solved by porting a change from soc.2007.xmpp (29 May, June 26) |
| 15 | * '''Why doesn't a "not accepted" on a certificate cause the connection to fail?''' I suspect this is caused by auto-reconnect, so it might be necessary to disable the account involved! (26 June) |
| 16 | * This could be related to Jabber not handling the BAD_CERTIFICATE error code? |
| 17 | * I think this is resolved...at least, I can't reproduce it any more.. |
18 | 18 | |
19 | 19 | = TODO = |
All information, including names and email addresses, entered onto this website or sent to mailing lists affiliated with this website will be public. Do not post confidential information, especially passwords!