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            Dec 4, 2012, 12:03:40 AM (11 years ago)
        
 
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          Eion Robb
        
 
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Add frequently asked question about sasl_state is -1
         
      
      
        
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                          | 178 | 178 | PURPLE_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES="stbeehive.oracle.com=NORMAL:%COMPAT:-VERS-TLS1.2:-VERS-TLS1.1" pidgin | 
                  
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                          |   | 181 | ==== Why do I get a "Server does not use any supported authentication method" error? ==== | 
                  
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                          |   | 183 | If you get this error, have a look in your debug log to see if you also get the error message "sasl: sasl_state is -1, failing the mech and trying again"  If you are getting this, a workaround is to try adding your hostname (from /etc/hostname) to your /etc/hosts as an alias for 127.0.0.1 then reconnect. | 
                  
            
                  
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