Hi,

On Samstag 20 Februar 2010, Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
[...]
> How can I trust my bank's certificate (assuming I "knew" the certificate's
> fingerprint or public key id) and how can I forbid connections to untrusted
> servers?
[...]

AqBanking only automatically accepts certificates if the user accepts it. So at 
one point you must have been presented a certificate which you accepted.

The message "certificate is not trusted" means that GnuTLS  reported the 
certificate as untrustworthy (maybe it wasn't signed by a known authority).

However, since some users might want to accept such a certificate anyway 
AqBanking let's you decide for yourself whether you want to accept the 
certificate.

The certificate presentation dialog shows all information necessary to decide 
whether the certificate can be trusted ot not.


Regards
Martin


-- 
"Things are only impossible until they're not"

Martin Preuss - http://www2.aquamaniac.de/
AqBanking - http://www.aqbanking.de/
LibChipcard - http://www.libchipcard.de/

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