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I follow this issue to configure PIdgin for MS Lync 2013 .



I get this message :




Web ticket request to
https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc
failed




enter image description here



Known that settings has been configured as following:
enter image description here



And No proxy:
enter image description here



i received this certificate from MS sysadmin .



enter image description here
And i don't know if it is useful in Ubuntu . If so , How can i import it?



And Why rproxy appeared in message error even there is no proxy in my settings .



I mean :




https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc




UPDATE :



I found where can i import certificate :



enter image description here



However , i get new error message:




SSL Connection Failed




Known that Authentication Scheme is: Kerberos , not TLS-DSK










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    I follow this issue to configure PIdgin for MS Lync 2013 .



    I get this message :




    Web ticket request to
    https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc
    failed




    enter image description here



    Known that settings has been configured as following:
    enter image description here



    And No proxy:
    enter image description here



    i received this certificate from MS sysadmin .



    enter image description here
    And i don't know if it is useful in Ubuntu . If so , How can i import it?



    And Why rproxy appeared in message error even there is no proxy in my settings .



    I mean :




    https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc




    UPDATE :



    I found where can i import certificate :



    enter image description here



    However , i get new error message:




    SSL Connection Failed




    Known that Authentication Scheme is: Kerberos , not TLS-DSK










    share|improve this question



























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      I follow this issue to configure PIdgin for MS Lync 2013 .



      I get this message :




      Web ticket request to
      https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc
      failed




      enter image description here



      Known that settings has been configured as following:
      enter image description here



      And No proxy:
      enter image description here



      i received this certificate from MS sysadmin .



      enter image description here
      And i don't know if it is useful in Ubuntu . If so , How can i import it?



      And Why rproxy appeared in message error even there is no proxy in my settings .



      I mean :




      https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc




      UPDATE :



      I found where can i import certificate :



      enter image description here



      However , i get new error message:




      SSL Connection Failed




      Known that Authentication Scheme is: Kerberos , not TLS-DSK










      share|improve this question















      I follow this issue to configure PIdgin for MS Lync 2013 .



      I get this message :




      Web ticket request to
      https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc
      failed




      enter image description here



      Known that settings has been configured as following:
      enter image description here



      And No proxy:
      enter image description here



      i received this certificate from MS sysadmin .



      enter image description here
      And i don't know if it is useful in Ubuntu . If so , How can i import it?



      And Why rproxy appeared in message error even there is no proxy in my settings .



      I mean :




      https://rproxy.mycompany.com:443/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc




      UPDATE :



      I found where can i import certificate :



      enter image description here



      However , i get new error message:




      SSL Connection Failed




      Known that Authentication Scheme is: Kerberos , not TLS-DSK







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          Just found that posting here and decided to leave some answers as no input was given:




          1. The proxy in the name isn't a proxy on your PC, it is a reverse proxy which seemed to be used in the lync implementation on your side

          2. Pidgin on Lync 2013 works fine with TLS-DSK enabled

          3. Make sure that you use the correct user agent, Lync has a policy which can block clients which aren't in a list configured by the admin






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            Just found that posting here and decided to leave some answers as no input was given:




            1. The proxy in the name isn't a proxy on your PC, it is a reverse proxy which seemed to be used in the lync implementation on your side

            2. Pidgin on Lync 2013 works fine with TLS-DSK enabled

            3. Make sure that you use the correct user agent, Lync has a policy which can block clients which aren't in a list configured by the admin






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              Just found that posting here and decided to leave some answers as no input was given:




              1. The proxy in the name isn't a proxy on your PC, it is a reverse proxy which seemed to be used in the lync implementation on your side

              2. Pidgin on Lync 2013 works fine with TLS-DSK enabled

              3. Make sure that you use the correct user agent, Lync has a policy which can block clients which aren't in a list configured by the admin






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                Just found that posting here and decided to leave some answers as no input was given:




                1. The proxy in the name isn't a proxy on your PC, it is a reverse proxy which seemed to be used in the lync implementation on your side

                2. Pidgin on Lync 2013 works fine with TLS-DSK enabled

                3. Make sure that you use the correct user agent, Lync has a policy which can block clients which aren't in a list configured by the admin






                share|improve this answer














                Just found that posting here and decided to leave some answers as no input was given:




                1. The proxy in the name isn't a proxy on your PC, it is a reverse proxy which seemed to be used in the lync implementation on your side

                2. Pidgin on Lync 2013 works fine with TLS-DSK enabled

                3. Make sure that you use the correct user agent, Lync has a policy which can block clients which aren't in a list configured by the admin







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