I am setting up Ubuntu. I just got ubuntu installed this morning. I went to set up Empathy with my Google Talk account, but no matter what, it says "Authorization Failed" even though I can very well use my account INCLUDING Google Talk in my web browser. Please help me - I hope this can be fixed.
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3Do you use two-factor authentication with your Google Account? – Nitin Venkatesh Feb 19 '12 at 22:14
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Try changing your password to a value not containing special characters like `<`, `>` and `&`. – Lekensteyn Feb 19 '12 at 23:29
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Are you connecting to the Internet through a proxy? If yes, then that might a possible reason for the failure. – Swarnendu Biswas Feb 19 '12 at 23:45
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Let me see if there is a proxy there shouldn't be but you never know... Just for a fact it works on the site so it is either a problem with Ubuntu (easy) or a problem with Google (VERY BAD). – tlangster Feb 21 '12 at 18:19
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I have the same problem. I have had to delete my online google account in Ubuntu (13.04), then delete all authorizations for Ubuntu on my google account > security > manage apps. Via https://www.google.com/settings/security
Then, I have recreated my online account in Ubuntu with the Google Talk configuration.
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I juste deleted the online account in Ubuntu (13.04) and recreated it. Then it worked. I didn't need to chhange my google.com settings. – anders.norgaard Jun 06 '13 at 11:43
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The configuration is straightforward by creating a Jabber profile.
- Login ID: your full e-mail address
- Password: your password
Advanced
- Encryption required (TLS/SSL): checked
- Ignore SSL certificate errors: checked
Resource
- Priority: 0
Override server settings
- Server:
talk.google.com - Port:
5222
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9Please don't recommend to ignore SSL certificate errors. This way you're vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks. – gertvdijk Jan 26 '13 at 20:05