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		<title>Problems getting Pidgin to connect to Yahoo Messenger</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 20:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update: @nanderoo on Twitter informed me the latest release of Pidgin addressed the Yahoo issue and in fact if you go to the Pidgin site there is a message &#8220;Yahoo issues are fixed in 2.5.8.&#8221; I&#8217;ll keep my post up for future reference but it doesn&#8217;t look like its needed anymore. Have had a couple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Update</em></strong><em>: @</em><a style="text-decoration: none; color: #0084b4; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="Neal Anders" hreflang="en" href="http://twitter.com/nanderoo"><em>nanderoo</em></a><em> on Twitter </em><a href="http://twitter.com/nanderoo/status/2455252329"><em>informed me</em></a><em> the latest release of Pidgin addressed the Yahoo issue and in fact if you go to the </em><a href="http://www.pidgin.im/"><em>Pidgin site</em></a><em> there is a message &#8220;Yahoo issues are fixed in 2.5.8.&#8221; I&#8217;ll keep my post up for future reference but it doesn&#8217;t look like its needed anymore. </em></p>
<p>Have had a couple friends come to me and tell me they&#8217;ve been having a problem getting Pidgin to connect to the Yahoo service. I don&#8217;t typically use Pidgin but fired up my Pidgin and confirmed there was a problem connecting to Yahoo. I was outside any corporate firewalls which help narrow down what the problem could be. Didn&#8217;t have a problem logging into my Yahoo service using other IM clients like Adium so the problem wasn&#8217;t the account.</p>
<p>Did a little digging and found an old post talking about how you needed to configure the &#8220;Yahoo Pager Server&#8221; in Pidgin using an IP address instead on the URL of scs.msg.yahoo.com. The Pager Service can be found on the Accounts Screen-&gt;Yahoo Instance -&gt;Edit Account-&gt;Advance Tab.</p>
<p>I ran the command <code>host scs.msg.yahoo.com</code> and got all the IP addresses associated with that URL and did a check on the IP address I had configured and it was no longer in the list. I played around and replaced the IP address I had with a new one from the current list. Pidgin seems to like the new IP and stopped giving me the message that it was unable to connect to service but still didn&#8217;t display my buddy list. As good measure I shut down Pidgin and restarted it and everything seems good now. Connect to Yahoo service again and able to access my Buddy List. Hope this works for you too.<br />
<img class="size-full wp-image-453 alignnone" title="Pidgin Advance Yahoo" src="http://www.shocm.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Screenshot-1.jpg" alt="Pidgin Advance Yahoo" width="449" height="507" /></p>
<p>Here is the last output I got when I the command;<br />
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$ host scs.msg.yahoo.com<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.33<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.34<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.35<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.36<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.37<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.6<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.7<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.8<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.9<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.10<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.11<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.12<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.13<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 68.180.217.14<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.29<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.30<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.31<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com has address 76.13.15.32<br />
scs.msg.yahoo.com mail is handled by 0 .<br />
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