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= Using SIPE and OCS with bitlbee-libpurple = | ## page was renamed from bitlbee-sipe = Using SIPE / OCS / Microsoft Lync with bitlbee-libpurple = |
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[[HowtoPurple|libpurple support]]. Next you need the | [[HowtoPurple|libpurple support]]. In Ubuntu 13.04, it appears that the bitlbee-libpurple package gets you everything you need (built-in even). Otherwise, you'll need the |
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`account add sipe EMAIL-ADDRESS,DOMAIN\USERNAME PASSWORD` | {{{ account add sipe EMAIL-ADDRESS,DOMAIN\USERNAME PASSWORD }}} |
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of the Pidgin account setup page. | of the Pidgin account setup page. It may also be necessary to escape the slash between DOMAIN and USERNAME. You can confirm if this is necessary by viewing the account settings after adding the account. {{{ account sipe set }}} Check that `username = email,domain\username` appears formatted correctly. If the slash is missing, then correct it by escaping the slash. {{{ account sipe set username you@email.com,domain\\login }}} == User Agent == If you get the following error: {{{ sipe - Login error: You have been rejected by the server: You are currently not using the recommended version of the client }}} You will need to set a proper useragent so that you're able to connect. This should do it. {{{ account sipe set useragent "UCCAPI/15.0.4481.1000 OC/15.0.4481.1000 (Microsoft Lync)" }}} Other user agents that might be valid for older servers (pick one) {{{ account sipe set useragent "UCCAPI/3.5.6907.0" account sipe set useragent "CCAPI/4.0.7577.0 OC/4.0.7577.0" account sipe set useragent "UCCAPI/3.5.6907.0 OC/3.5.6907.0 (Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2)" }}} If these don't work, you'll have to figure out what to use. Good luck (and add findings to this page) == Login error: Incompatible authentication scheme chosen == {{{ account sipe set authentication tls-dsk }}} == SSL errors (Read Error) with Debian/Ubuntu 12.04 == Add this to /etc/init.d/bitlbee underneath SCRIPTNAME. {{{ export NSS_SSL_CBC_RANDOM_IV=0 }}} |
Using SIPE / OCS / Microsoft Lync with bitlbee-libpurple
Bitlbee + libpurple can talk to SIPE and Microsoft's OCS. First, you need a Bitlbee with libpurple support. In Ubuntu 13.04, it appears that the bitlbee-libpurple package gets you everything you need (built-in even). Otherwise, you'll need the pidgin-sipe plugin. This is packaged in Debian and Ubuntu. Then it's easy. For OCS, you add your account like this:
account add sipe EMAIL-ADDRESS,DOMAIN\USERNAME PASSWORD
Pidgin calls the EMAIL-ADDRESS field "Username" and the DOMAIN\USERNAME field "Login." For non-OCS SIPE you might not need the ,DOMAIN\USERNAME part. In case it helps you figure out your usernames, here's a screenshot of the Pidgin account setup page.
It may also be necessary to escape the slash between DOMAIN and USERNAME. You can confirm if this is necessary by viewing the account settings after adding the account.
account sipe set
Check that username = email,domain\username appears formatted correctly. If the slash is missing, then correct it by escaping the slash.
account sipe set username you@email.com,domain\\login
User Agent
If you get the following error:
sipe - Login error: You have been rejected by the server: You are currently not using the recommended version of the client
You will need to set a proper useragent so that you're able to connect. This should do it.
account sipe set useragent "UCCAPI/15.0.4481.1000 OC/15.0.4481.1000 (Microsoft Lync)"
Other user agents that might be valid for older servers (pick one)
account sipe set useragent "UCCAPI/3.5.6907.0" account sipe set useragent "CCAPI/4.0.7577.0 OC/4.0.7577.0" account sipe set useragent "UCCAPI/3.5.6907.0 OC/3.5.6907.0 (Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2)"
If these don't work, you'll have to figure out what to use. Good luck (and add findings to this page)
Login error: Incompatible authentication scheme chosen
account sipe set authentication tls-dsk
SSL errors (Read Error) with Debian/Ubuntu 12.04
Add this to /etc/init.d/bitlbee underneath SCRIPTNAME.
export NSS_SSL_CBC_RANDOM_IV=0