EionRobb / icyque

ICQ WIM protocol for libpurple
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failed to acquire authentication token (robusto) #27

Open KreMic opened 5 years ago

KreMic commented 5 years ago

With actual commit a10e28e I regularly get the following error: failed to acquire authentication token (robusto) when starting the client. Login and authentication works for earlier commits like 513fc16 or sooner. I am currently on ArchLinux with pidgin 2.13.0-7.

EionRobb commented 5 years ago

Is your account linked to a phone number?

KreMic commented 5 years ago

No it is not. It is the same as it used to be for let's say 15 years. As I wrote login works fine with older commits than the actual one. Are there any debug informations or traces to be done which might be useful? If so I would recompile the commit with proper flags an try to get the information.

Wertos commented 4 years ago

Failed to acquire authentication token (robusto).

TeaObvious commented 4 years ago

Have the same problem, just updated the icyque because i said, why not and now it brings up the same error message despite the fact it worked with my one year old version. :(

With the merge: 513fc162d5d1a201c2b044e2b42941436d1069d5 it works, but it broke with the merge of 8347afc70eb71e3a4bb139a62faa7024ba9070db This merged: "Implement retrieving of unread messages"

Edit: for me the issue was broken timezone settings, see: https://github.com/EionRobb/icyque/issues/39#issuecomment-615840724

H0w4rd commented 3 years ago

For me the commit 513fc16 works as well.

Clearified commented 1 year ago

any fix for this guys ?

H0w4rd commented 3 months ago

You need to clone it via git, checkout 513fc16 and follow the instructions in README to install it. The commit 513fc16 is still working.

loppanloppis commented 3 months ago

This is weird! The current master also gives me the "Failed to acquire authentication token (robusto)." error message. I do receive the code from ICQ though. When I checkout 513fc16 and compile I'm asked for a password when setting up the ICQ account in pidgin. My ICQ account does not have a password, it's a never one for phones only. Any clue what I'm doing wrong here?

H0w4rd commented 3 months ago

I don't know. Maybe it's not worth dealing with anymore. The ICQ servers will shut down in a month.

loppanloppis commented 3 months ago

True, but my goal is to be able to export my chat history through Pidgin before they shut down.