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Description of problem: Since upgrading of telepathy-gabble-0.10.5-1.fc13.i686 and telepathy-glib-0.11.16-2.fc13.i686 on Mar 01, 2001, I could not connect to my Google Talk or Jabber accounts anymore with these settings: [x] Encryption required (TLS/SSL) [ ] Ignore SSL certificate errors If I checked the "Ignore SSL certificate errors" box, then it can connect. Previously with telepathy-gabble-0.9.11-1.fc13.i686, I was using the workaround mentioned in Bug 600532, by creating a link to /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt at ~/.config/telepathy/certs/something.pem. However, this workaround does not work with the latest package anymore. Removing ~/.config/telepathy/certs/something.pem does not seem to make any differences, either. I tried downgrade to the previous version (telepathy-gabble-0.9.11-1.fc13.i686), it still works with the symbolic link workaround. One different behaviour of this version and the previous version: - telepathy-gabble-0.9.11-1.fc13.i686: - Untrusted Certificate error is displayed - telepathy-gabble-0.10.5-1.fc13.i686: - No error indication in Contact List. In the "Accounts" dialog, the icons for the Google Talk/Jabber accounts keep flashing. There are no error messages. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): telepathy-gabble-0.10.5-1.fc13.i686
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This problem persists. Fedora 16.