Hi Martin and KDE Team,
I can see the issue occured again. A Jabber account got automatically created.
1) The Jabber ID is with <some string of hexadecimal numbers>@jabber.sugarlabs.org
2) I can see 109 out of 117 people online but I really don't know who they are. Attached is the screenshot. Please check.
Can you please help me on this?
Many Thanks,
Nikhil Bhalwankar
Nikhil Bhalwankar
From: Nikhil bhalwankar <nikhilbhalwankar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Martin Bednar <serafean@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, 16 July 2012 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: Help required regarding KDE Telepathy IM
Hi Martin and KDE Team,
Its not possible to recreate the
accounts as I do not know the username and password for those accounts. They got created automatically. I again did a fresh installation of Fedora Core 17 by deleting all partitions and also made it upto date. But now I am not facing that issue. No accounts got configured automatically and hence its not possible to replicate the issue. Can I safely ignore the accounts which got created automatically? Can this be ahacking attempt?
Many Thanks,
Nikhil Bhalwankar
Nikhil Bhalwankar
From: Martin Bednar <serafean@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Nikhil bhalwankar <nikhilbhalwankar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2012 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: Help required regarding KDE Telepathy IM
Le mardi 10 juillet 2012 00:35:52 vous avez écrit :
> Hi Martin,
>
> I remember that one of the account was XMPP which was automatically
> configured. Also at the time of installation, I did a fresh install by
> deleting all the partitions. I thought it might be a hacking attempt and
> deleted those accounts. Is it something to worry about? Please let me know.
Hi,
Don't worry about deleting them, if you need them, you can always recreate
later.
If you want to test the behaviour again, I suggest you simply create a new
user account.
Martin.
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