Thanks, John,
Not mentioned in your emails is the response from USAA: A webpage reporting a server error instead of the usual 50x HTTP response code. I do see a 400 in the Online Banking Transaction Window when attempting to download transactions in GNC: AqBanking v6.2.5.0stable Sending jobs to the bank(s) Sorting commands by account Sorting commands by account Sorting commands by provider Send commands to providers Send commands to provider "aqofxconnect" Locking customer "4563" Sending request... Connecting to server... Resolving hostname "df3cx-services.1fsapi.com" ... IP address is "45.60.151.211" Connecting to "df3cx-services.1fsapi.com" Connected to "df3cx-services.1fsapi.com" Using GnuTLS default ciphers. TLS: SSL-Ciphers negotiated: TLS1.3:ECDHE-RSA-AES-128-GCM:AEAD Connected. Sending message... Message sent. Waiting for response... Receiving response... HTTP-Status: 400 (Bad Request) Unlocking customer "4563" Also not mentioned in your emails: I suppose that you were able to download your transactions successfully with Quicken. Do you think you could install Wireshark (https://www.wireshark.org/#download) and collect what Quicken is sending? It's been a while since I used Wireshark, but I did install install it. Everything captured is encrypted. I've never decrypted TLS in Wireshark before. Is there a tutorial available that doesn't require the use of Chrome or Netscape so I can capture while using the Quicken app? If not, I guess I could try the Quicken Web interface via Chrome or Netscape and capture things that way. Bob _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel