> On Jan 20, 2022, at 3:04 PM, Matt Corallo <gcul...@mattcorallo.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I'm trying to do an OFX/Quicken DirectConnect connection to Vanguard from 
> GNUCash. Per a recent discussion on GitHub[1] for this to work, login has to 
> happen via a URL, which then points to a different URL for transaction and 
> account requests. In order for the second request to work, the poster there 
> claims it has to come with a cookie which was returned from the first request.
> 
> From what I can tell, there is no way to get GNUCash to make the first 
> request, take the cookie, and feed it into the second. Am I missing something 
> or is this a missing feature (or a bug?).
> 
> I asked on the AQBanking list, but that forum seems to be substantially less 
> active and less maintained.
> 

You're right. The HTTPS handshake with the cookie is called OFX WebConnect and 
AQBanking doesn't support that. Your best option is to download your 
transactions as an OFX file from Vanguard's website and import it.

Regards,
John Ralls

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