** Tags added: high-impact
** Also affects: libaqbanking (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
The PSD2 banking regulation requires a 2-factor authentication to access
my bank account. This took effect on Sept 14 (2019-09-14). Since then,
users using HCBI with the affected mechanisms cannot use HBCI anymore.
*** I am locked out of by bank account ***
GnuCash 3.7 and the corresponding aqbanking 5.8.2 release apparently
- implement the relevant changes. This update is *required* for the
- package to continue to function. The current release 2.4 no longer
- works.
+ implement the relevant changes. This update in stable is *required* for
+ the package to continue to function. The current release 2.6 in bionic
+ no longer works.
- Therefore, an emergency update is required.
+ Therefore, an emergency update for bionic is required.
More info:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=934905
** Description changed:
The PSD2 banking regulation requires a 2-factor authentication to access
my bank account. This took effect on Sept 14 (2019-09-14). Since then,
users using HCBI with the affected mechanisms cannot use HBCI anymore.
*** I am locked out of by bank account ***
GnuCash 3.7 and the corresponding aqbanking 5.8.2 release apparently
implement the relevant changes. This update in stable is *required* for
the package to continue to function. The current release 2.6 in bionic
no longer works.
- Therefore, an emergency update for bionic is required.
+ Therefore, an emergency update for bionic (and preferably older stable
+ releases as well) is required.
More info:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=934905
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