Hello,

Martin Preuss schrieb:

> Normally a padding error implies an error in decrypting the server's response.
> 
> However, without having this particular card to actually test whether the 
> encryption/decryption is faulty there is not much I can do :-(

I have basic knowledge of C/C++ but none of HBCI and aqbanking. 
Nevertheless I'm going to try to locate the error.

A few questions:

Do the logs I posted in my first post provide no single hint where the 
error occures? I digged through the code and I seems to me that 
AH_MsgDecode() could be worth watching. Am I right? Where do I find this 
function?

I heard that the way a key is stored on a RSA-Card isnt standardised. Is 
this part of my problem? Should I ask my Bank (or the manufactor of my 
card) for detailed information about the chipcard?

Is there any good information about hbci for devlopers on the net?

thanx,
Janosch



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