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    til replied on June 17, 2008 08:18 to the question "Authentication problem on linux" in klinkr:

    til
    OK, thanks for the research. Waiting for a better AIR on linux then.
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    til replied on June 09, 2008 13:49 to the question "Authentication problem on linux" in klinkr:

    til
    Please let me clarify that I am not severely 'frustrated' about this, the getsatisfaction.com interface lured me into making that emotional statement ;-)
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    til asked a question in klinkr on June 09, 2008 13:34:

    til
    Authentication problem on linux
    Hi,

    I'm trying to run the klinkr app on linux. It starts up and displays a window "Enter your Plazes credentials", and without any further input from me, shortly afterwards pops up a dialog window with an ssl certificate warning. The warning allows to trust the server for "This Session", or "Never". Clicking on "This Session" closes the dialog box and updates the login form with "Could not authenticate you, try again" next to the form (I haven't done anything yet in that app window). Subsequently, filling out username til and my secret password, and hitting 'Go', results in the authentication error again.

    Below is the output on the console:

    ~/plazes_3rd_party $ adobe-air klinkr-166.air
    adobe-air: Extracting application to directory: /tmp/adobeair.QLQmwWGPsg
    adobe-air: Attempting to start application
    Getting me and my friends...
    IOError [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032" errorID=2032]
    Getting me and my friends...
    IOError [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032" errorID=2032]

    The adobe air version that I'm running seems to be:

    adobe-air a1_033108-3

    First: it's good that it is using SSL. Plazes.com has a valid ssl certificate from equifax, so that shouldn't produce a warning, but maybe there is a problem with the linux package of adobe air. Could that be the reason for the authentication failure? I'm sure that my username and password are correct.