X-Git-Url: https://git.0d.be/?p=empathy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2FC%2Faccount-jabber.page;h=0fbc2bad7a2e0ce3d5859091026a0f6d1626c619;hp=0da3833721b1e0ecb003edbb3d2a8a05c3db6349;hb=bfbed98da971b55fe4f09987c5dad6bd5e66ad1d;hpb=1f8c4430ca3b1e97c52e8bb76e2d2d2411fccd10 diff --git a/help/C/account-jabber.page b/help/C/account-jabber.page index 0da38337..0fbc2bad 100644 --- a/help/C/account-jabber.page +++ b/help/C/account-jabber.page @@ -4,26 +4,30 @@ id="account-jabber"> + Advanced options for Jabber and Google Talk accounts. + Shaun McCance shaunm@gnome.org + +

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- Advanced options for Jabber and Google Talk accounts. +-->
- Jabber Account Details + Jabber account details

Most Jabber accounts will require only a login ID and a password to connect. For some accounts or on certain types of networks, you @@ -47,10 +51,12 @@ required to prevent Empathy from communicating with the Jabber server when encryption is not possible.

Some Jabber servers may encrypt data using invalid certificates, - or using certificates from unknown authorities. If you trust the - server you are connecting to, you can select Ignore SSL - certificate errors to allow encrypted communication with - invalid certificates.

+ or using certificates signed by unknown authorities. You can select + Ignore SSL certificate errors to allow encrypted communication + with invalid certificates, but this allows an attacker to intercept your + communication with the server (including your password). You might want to + use this option for testing purposes, or if your server is broken and you + do not care about the security of your communication.

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