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fgdir.c
Three areas of comment to some potential problem areas ...
===> Windows certificate bundle is OK
To verify the Windows certificate file is not an issue I copied the the
following certificate bundle from Windows to Ubuntu:
C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\share\gwenhywfar\ca-bundle
> I installed the GNUCash v2.6.19 on Ubuntu (the one in the repo) and
it worked fine! I'm going to try v3.3 on Ubuntu and see if I can narrow
this down to a windows problem (which is my assumption) or a 3.3 issue
for me.
Here's a summary of what I've found so far:
1. On Ubuntu 18.04, GnuCa
> I changed that to 2700 last night and both Chase and Citicards
resumed working from within gnucash. I believe Quicken 2019 is
AppVer=2800, but I’m not sure.
Can you list your sanitized configuration parameters as I have? I'd like
to compare them.
And can you get your working (sanitized)
< Can you provide any differences in your GnuCash config settings that
what I have above?
Here goes my settings:
AqBanking Setup
==> User Settings
> User Name - "YOURUSERID"
> User Id - "YOURUSERID " (trailing space)
> Client UID - not specified
==> Bank Setting
I just successfully set up GnuCash to download Citi credit card data
using AqBanking - for now all you have to do is add a space to the end
of your userid (assuming everything else is correct).The issue seems to
be with Citi ...
When it consistently failed with code 403, I turned on OFX loggin