After fixing my problems with conflicting versions of libofx and/or
libosp, I can now reliably get precisely one completed
ofxdirectconnect session per system boot.
A portion of the terminal output from a successful session:
3:2006/02/08 18-16-21:(null)(310):provider.c: 863: Saving response
in "/tmp/ofx.log" ...
3:2006/02/08 18-16-21:(null)(310):provider.c: 732: Port is: 443
3:2006/02/08 18-16-21:gwen(310):directory_all.c: 297: Trying "/opt/
etc/gwen-public-ca.crt"
3:2006/02/08 18-16-21:gwen(310):directory_all.c: 304: File "gwen-
public-ca.crt" found in folder "/opt/etc"
6:2006/02/08 18-16-21:aqbanking(310):banking.c: 5517: Certificate
path: certificates/xxx.yyy.zz.qq/94:3B:7E:67:BA:5B:
11:CA:B3:A0:88:3A:AB:59:61:C4/C07C17ABB11CC26041E13E0E41664C8820E80207
3:2006/02/08 18-16-21:(null)(310):banking.c: 5525: Permanent result:
accept
5:2006/02/08 18-16-21:aqbanking(310):banking.c: 5534: Automatically
accepting certificate "94:3B:7E:67:BA:5B:11:CA:B3:A0:88:3A:AB:59:61:C4"
5:2006/02/08 18-16-21:gwen(310):nl_ssl.c: 1313: Adding certificate to
trusted certs
5:2006/02/08 18-16-28:gwen(310):nl_packets.c: 410: Message finished
3:2006/02/08 18-16-28:(null)(310):provider.c: 966: Saving response
in "/tmp/ofx.log" ...
essentially the same region of the output stream for subsequent
failures:
3:2006/02/08 18-21-55:(null)(310):provider.c: 863: Saving response
in "/tmp/ofx.log" ...
3:2006/02/08 18-21-55:(null)(310):provider.c: 732: Port is: 443
3:2006/02/08 18-21-55:gwen(310):directory_all.c: 297: Trying "/opt/
etc/gwen-public-ca.crt"
3:2006/02/08 18-21-55:gwen(310):directory_all.c: 304: File "gwen-
public-ca.crt" found in folder "/opt/etc"
3:2006/02/08 18-21-55:gwen(310):nl_ssl.c: 1556: List of pending SSL
errors:
3:2006/02/08 18-21-55:gwen(310):nl_ssl.c: 1560: SSL error: Socket is
not connected (5)
Is there an open file stuck somewhere?
Dave
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