You will get a directory access denied error - for once it’s what we
want to see!
Click the ‘security’ or ‘padlock’ icon usually found to the left of the
URL in the address bar to view the
certificate.
Click around to find the ‘export certificate’ feature (In Chrome/ium
this is the ‘details’ tab)
Rename the exported certificate omega.contacts.msn.com and copy it to
the Pidgin certificates folder located
in your home folder at
.purple\certificates\x509\tls_peers\
(You’ll need to press CTRL+H to see
hidden files)
Overwrite the existing file with the one you’ve just exported
in pidgin select 'Certificates' from 'tools' menu. Here you can manage ssl certificates. Just delete the old one and click on the 'add' button to create a new one, select the new certificate file which you have exported from the website. Give a suitable name and click ok. Thats it. you are done.
They're stored here:
I've seen that replacing
omega.contacts.msn.com
's content with this fixes it for me (warning: there could be security implications for this):Have you taken a look at this guide already: Fix the Pidgin ‘SSL Error’ in Ubuntu [OMG!Ubuntu!] ?
From the aforementioned post:
in pidgin select 'Certificates' from 'tools' menu. Here you can manage ssl certificates. Just delete the old one and click on the 'add' button to create a new one, select the new certificate file which you have exported from the website. Give a suitable name and click ok. Thats it. you are done.
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/fix-pidgin-msn-omegacontactsmsncom.html