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Jabberwocky problem
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Hi All

I cannot chat to my Facebook friends any longer using Jabberwocky! When I load the program I think it logs in successfully but has a message 'Connection reset!' on the top of the window! Does anyone know how to get it back working?

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@sicky

Don't know if this is anyway related to your issues.
Got this when logging on recently.

We are planning a series of security improvements, including mandated encryption of client connections, with the first test on December 20-21, 2013. Please visit the following web page for details:
http://www.jabber.org/security.html

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@TiredOfLife

Not sure, have upgraded to latest version 1.9 but having the same issue!

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@sicky
The security message at jabber.org means that client programs must connect with TLS (SSL) which Jabberwocky cannot do. However, not all Jabber servers are requiring a secure connection. Try creating an account with another server like jabber.ccc.de which works for me.

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@xenic

HOW DO I DO THAT, CAN SEE NOTHING IN PREFERENCES OR ACCOUNT DETAILS?

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@sicky
If you check some Jabber server lists like https://xmpp.net/directory.php you will see that almost all Jabber (XMPP) servers require a secure connection now. Even if you find one that still accepts non-secure connections, it probably won't be non-secure for much longer. Unless a skilled programmer decides to join the Jabberwocky project at Sourceforge and updates it to make secure connections, Jabberwocky is obsolete.



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The latest version of iksemel comes with TLS support:
http://code.google.com/p/iksemel/source/browse/#git%2Fsrc
It could be worth giving a shot, if they didn't break the API.

This is just like television, only you can see much further.
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The latest version of iksemel comes with TLS support:
http://code.google.com/p/iksemel/source/browse/#git%2Fsrc
It could be worth giving a shot, if they didn't break the API.


I tried to add that about a year ago and didn't get it working. Jabberwocky uses a modified version of iksemel library so it's a little more difficult to use some of the additions to iksemel library. If I ever find the time I'll take another look at it.

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Bitlbee does work.

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@Thematic

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Bitlbee does work.


What is Bitbee and where do I get it?

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