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Friday, February 2nd 2007, 11:33pm

(kopete 0.12.4) fail to connect to msn

hi!

i can't connect to msn messenger via kopete for the last few days. i can't say precisely when this began. i upgraded kde to 3.5.6 few days ago, so maybe it started then. i just made a test and installed gaim - no problems with connection to msn!

any help anybody?

toxic

2

Monday, February 5th 2007, 3:40pm

it's not 0.12.4! i downgraded to 0.12.3 and result was the same. no error message, it just doesn't connect.
any help for the helpless?

toxic

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "toxic-hero" (Feb 5th 2007, 3:40pm)


3

Monday, February 5th 2007, 3:46pm

konsole says:
kopete (msn): WARNING: [void MSNSocket::slotSocketError(int)] Error: 17 (remote host closed connection)

4

Tuesday, February 6th 2007, 1:28pm

i found out (somehow) that installing torK and privoxy caused this. now i uninstalled both but the problem gets even bigger.
msn bird icon now gives up after a two seconds, not after a minute or two like before. and KOrganizer now can not connect to Google calendar anymore. "Could not connect to host Proxy localhost at port 8118"

any help before i kill myself? ;(

toxic

5

Tuesday, February 6th 2007, 7:06pm

you should remove the proxy configuration too ;)
Help mee om KDE 3.5.5 in het Nederlands te vertalen

6

Tuesday, February 6th 2007, 7:20pm

hmm.. i share your opinion but i don't know how to do it. i did never change any configuration on kopete or KOrganizer regarding proxy. maybe torK or privoxy did it automatic. i looked around and couldn't find such settings on kopete or kontact. i'd be very grateful if someone helped me with that.

thanks for your answer,

toxic

7

Tuesday, February 6th 2007, 7:40pm

problem solved! the system settings were changed. on kubuntu:
system settings/network settings/proxy/connect to internet directly

toxic

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "toxic-hero" (Feb 6th 2007, 7:41pm)