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Purple-Rocket Chat behind SSL-ClientAuthentication #30
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Works for me :) Do you mean that the reference server works ok with the plugin, but not a different rocket.chat server? Would you be able to share the server address so I can look into why it might not be able to connect? |
The reference server works yes, the different server requires me to use a client certificate to connect.
Sorry I can't. |
Oh, client certificate? Not come across a rocket.chat server needing one of them before. Hmm.... At the moment there's no way in Pidgin to attach a client certificate to connections for an account - I was looking at how to do that for IRC to work with the "SASL EXTERNAL" auth, but that never eventuated into a plugin. As a workaround you could connect through a proxy which attaches the client certificate for you? |
Hmm.... At the moment there's no way in Pidgin to attach a client certificate
to connections for an account - I was looking at how to do that for IRC to
work with the "SASL EXTERNAL" auth, but that never eventuated into a plugin.
Hm yeah I hoped for simple http/socket connections it would work hm.
I tried to rebase the branch branch that adds this to the 2.x branch however
it doesn't work right now.
As a workaround you could connect through a proxy which attaches the client
certificate for you?
That would work however the plugin expects first https and then ssl sockets.
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Hmm.... At the moment there's no way in Pidgin to attach a client certificate
to connections for an account - I was looking at how to do that for IRC to
work with the "SASL EXTERNAL" auth, but that never eventuated into a plugin.
Hm yeah I hoped for simple http/socket connections it would work hm.
I tried to rebase the branch branch that adds this to the 2.x branch however
it doesn't work right now.
As a workaround you could connect through a proxy which attaches the client
certificate for you?
That would work however the plugin expects first https and then ssl sockets.
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Does this work? The desktop apps works fine so far however I can't get plugin to work.
The reference server works thou.
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