Chase has a different out-of-band verification scheme that Citi does. It’s
somewhere in the wiki.
I don’t remember anyone reporting success with Discover.
--
Dave Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com
> On Sep 30, 2021, at 10:49 PM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
>
> I have been trying for hours to get this to
I have been trying for hours to get this to work. I have it working for my
checking account and a Citi Bank credit card, but I can't get it to work for my
Chase or Discover cards! Sometimes when setting up it asks for my password and
sometimes it does not and I don't know why that is. When I
Now you are speaking in tongues - the only scent I get from my
computer in the years that I have had them is when the magic blue smoke
comes out. Not a pleasant smell ...
On 3/13/21 11:22 AM, D. wrote:
... downloaded a recent copy of Quicken and sniffed the packets that come and
go during a
try that
approach.
David
Original Message
From: Elmar
Sent: Sat Mar 13 11:04:12 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Cc: David H , sunfis...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [GNC] OFX connect/AQbanking problem
Thank you for the explanation, David. My "pique" if you wil
;
To: Elmar
Cc: David H , Rainer Dorsch via gnucash-user
Subject: Re: [GNC] OFX connect/AQbanking problem.
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Elmar,
The AQbanking connection is a commercially-maintained black box protocol that
was previously reverse engineered by the di
on to blame the group for not providing
you a solution.
David T.
Original Message
From: Elmar
Sent: Sat Mar 13 09:33:50 EST 2021
To: David H
Cc: GNU Cash User
Subject: Re: [GNC] OFX connect/AQbanking problem.
Alas, it seems as if the assembled knowledge base cannot solve
Alas, it seems as if the assembled knowledge base cannot solve this. It
bothers me that this used to work fine in the older version, but now
fails, despite having the bank in the database. No help at all? The
bank will not "expose" its OFX files for download - only CSV, and that's
a royal pa
Sorry Elmar, can't help you there as I'm in Oz and we don't use AQ Banking
oe the like here, just simple OFX/CSV downloads is all they'll give us.
Such is life. I'm sure someone will come along when your time zone wakes
up and be able to give you some pointers to get it working. Thanks for the
he
thank you for your kind reply. I have flatseal, and it shows the
network permission set on for gnucash. What diagnostic can I send? - Elmar
On 3/5/21 4:42 PM, David H wrote:
See https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/sandbox-permissions.html -
flatpak works in it's own little world separated from
See https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/sandbox-permissions.html - flatpak
works in it's own little world separated from the host os - think of it as
a VM I guess so you have to setup everything again. You probably need to
enable network permissions going by the network error you received.
Cheers
No ideas? No responses?
On 3/3/21 12:03 PM, Elmar wrote:
I upgraded from 2.6 to 4.4 via flatpak, and discovered that all my
online banking credentials/profiles have vanished. So I have to
recreate - but using the set-up online banking setup tool, I created
the user OK, but when it comes time
I upgraded from 2.6 to 4.4 via flatpak, and discovered that all my
online banking credentials/profiles have vanished. So I have to
recreate - but using the set-up online banking setup tool, I created the
user OK, but when it comes time to retrieve the account list from the
bank (which DOES sho
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