That’s great to know! I’m it sure what needs to be updated in gnu cash - I
actually wrote my own software to pull transactions down. But I imagine there
shouldn’t be too many changes that are needed once you get it working in curl
and know what needs to be produced.
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> On Fe
You can try unlinking Quicken from your USAA account settings page (under
Apps) and then re-activate it?
On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 11:47 AM Bob White wrote:
> Scott,
>
> To expand a bit more on your research, it turns I got myself locked out
> working via command line (had a typo in my password,) b
ot; ofx query, is
> that right?
>
> J.
>
> On 2/7/2021 7:28 PM, Scott McRae wrote:
>
> I'm you want something a bit more automated, I came across mitm-proxy in
> searches:
>
> https://mitmproxy.org/
>
> This should take care of generating certificates automatica
omething to say about this or not :(
>
> Jean
>
> On 2/7/2021 7:06 PM, Scott McRae wrote:
>
> >>* So I decided to give the devil his due and temporarily got a Quicken
> *>>* subscription and setup an SSL man-in-the-middle.
> *>Sure, you can have a man-i
command running on 433, modifying the /etc/hosts
file to point back to my machine, and copy-pasting the request to curl, then
copy-pasting the response.
On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 8:45 PM Scott McRae wrote:
> I got this working in my software with some help for the info on this
> list. Here i
readcrumbs. No thanks to USAA for swapping out their functional
interface with absolutely no notice or documentation and pretending like
Quicken users are the only customers of any importance. Please just don't
break our software again... at least for awhile.
- Scott McRae
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