Tools -> Certificates -> select certificate -> Get Info still shows only
common name, fingerprint, activation date and expiry date. Not the root
CA.
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
TLS certificate details are inadequate
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I would wish for a feature to export the certificate, so that I can work with
other tools (like openssl) to get more details, verify it externally, or
whatever. This is especially important for XMPP servers, as getting at their
certificate outside a Jabber client is tricky business at best.
See
With Google Talk it's worse - the popup keeps coming back no matter how
many times you accept it. How can I make this *go* *away*.
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Agreed. Pidgin is asking me to decide whether to accept a root
certificate based on insufficient information. Useless. I'm attaching
an example, which appeared today when connecting to google talk.
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I'm using pidgin 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2.2 on ubuntu hardy.
** Bug watch added: Pidgin Trac #7034
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/7034
** Also affects: pidgin via
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/7034
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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