Perhaps they should to the smart thing and remove the 'client'
(program) and host it on a ssl site, which you can use with any good
browser.
It is just a 'fancy' program with export / import methods which uses
SSLeay + ie  isn't it ... ?



2009/7/17 Jeremy Visser <[email protected]>:
> On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 06:29 +1000, Meryl wrote:
>> When I rang the ATO Tech Helpdesk about obtaining CSI software for Linux
>> I was told that their CSI software could only be used on "secure"
>> operating systems like Windows and Apple.
>> *choke!!!*
>
> Actually, they do have an obscurely-placed link on their website that
> has a tarball with some "Linux version" of the CSI software.
>
> <http://csi.business.gov.au/CSI/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.asp#Can_I_use_the_CSI_with_an_unsupp>
>
> <http://csi.business.gov.au/CSI/CsiInstallForLinux.tar.gz>
>
> Mind you, it's very poorly thrown together, and I've never successfully
> got it to run. They probably only tested it on something like RH9 and
> said "Yay, let's ship it!".
>
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