[tor-bugs] #17833 [Tor Messenger]: Two contacts ! dangerously ! merging as one
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#17833: Two contacts ! dangerously ! merging as one
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Reporter: cypherpunks | Owner: arlolra
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Very High | Milestone:
Component: Tor Messenger | Version: Tor:
Severity: Critical | unspecified
Keywords: XMPP, Messenger, accounts, merge | Resolution:
Parent ID: | Actual Points:
Sponsor: | Points:
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Comment (by cypherpunks):
In my case PERSON B is not listed anymore in the contact list, so there
was no "little down arrow" to click... but i see what you mean with
contact merging, therefore i had this idea:
I closed Tor Messenger and opened Pidgin with the same account. There, two
un-merged accounts were listed, both as "PERSON A", while one of them was
obviously "PERSON B" as shown in the tooltip.
So what seems to have happened is that somehow the two got merged and/or
messed up in Tor Messenger, with one of the two getting the ID of the
second one... Still they are not technically "merged contacts".
Replying to [comment:3 arlolra]:
> I was able to reproduce some of what was happening:
https://cl.ly/1P172f0q101P
>
> In wtf2.png, the conversation starts off with `*******@jabber.ccc.de`.
Can you open Tor Messenger, find that user in contacts menu, click them,
then you should see a little down arrow appear. Click that and it should
show the merged accounts. If what I suspect is happening, these contacts
got accidentally merged. Right-click (context menu) on
`ioerror at jabber.ccc.de` and choose "Detach from contact".
>
> Please confirm if I'm way off base.
>
> If it's the case though, we need to either do a much better job of
handling merged contacts or disable the "feature" altogether.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/17833#comment:5>
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