Jack, On Thursday 08 September 2016 21:00:19 Jack wrote:
> I've been downloading transactions for my Bank of America credit card > for months without problems, until a week or two ago, when I started > getting "The file or folder eftx.bankofamerica.com does not exist." I just checked that data and get ;; ANSWER SECTION: eftx.bankofamerica.com. 3600 IN CNAME eftx.ecglb.bac.com. eftx.ecglb.bac.com. 30 IN A 171.161.207.77 which looks OK to me. Something is also responding there and says: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <html><head> <title>501 Method Not Implemented</title> </head><body> <h1>Method Not Implemented</h1> <p>help to / not supported.<br /> </p> </body></html> in case I send some garbage. The output of https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=eftx.bankofamerica.com also looks OK to me. Can you turn on logging using the ~/ofxlog.txt feature? Doesn't mapping the account require to login to the bank? So in case you can do that, the transmission seems to be working. I am also wondering, which error is shown during 'Show error message'. Strange. Regards Thomas > On the console, I see > > OfxImporterPlugin::updateAccount > creating job > Job finished > Closing tempfile > Tempfile closed > Show error message > Finishing slotOfxFinished > > which seems to show no response from the bank. However, I have > unmapped and successfully remapped the account (KMM OFX). I have not > yet tried wireshark to see if any packets are returning. > > Does this ring any bells for anyone? I've also posted at ofxhome, and > I suppose I'll have to break down and call BOA - they won't take any > help calls by email except for statement requests.... > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > Jack -- Regards Thomas Baumgart GPG-FP: E55E D592 F45F 116B 8429 4F99 9C59 DB40 B75D D3BA ------------------------------------------------------------- Programmers never die: They just GOSUB without RETURN. -------------------------------------------------------------
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