Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (cont'd again)

2019-10-28 Thread David Reiser via gnucash-user
> On Oct 22, 2019, at 12:33 AM, xngin wrote: > > Greetings everyone, > > I'm happy to report a working Citi CC OFX Direct Connect through AqBanking. > It took quite a bit of tinkering to figure out. For a while I was stuck on > the fact that had to be a UUID4, which AqBanking cannot produce, >

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (cont'd again)

2019-10-21 Thread xngin
Greetings everyone, I'm happy to report a working Citi CC OFX Direct Connect through AqBanking. It took quite a bit of tinkering to figure out. For a while I was stuck on the fact that had to be a UUID4, which AqBanking cannot produce, but it seems that Citi changed something and now it works as

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (cont'd again)

2019-10-21 Thread David Reiser via gnucash-user
> On Oct 21, 2019, at 12:13 PM, Jonathan Stickel wrote: > > On 10/20/19 22:13, John Ralls wrote: >>> On Oct 20, 2019, at 7:46 PM, Jonathan Stickel wrote: >>> >>> As with messages in January and August, I too would like AqBanking to work >>> with a Citi credit card account. I've followed the r

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (cont'd again)

2019-10-21 Thread Jonathan Stickel
On 10/20/19 22:13, John Ralls wrote: On Oct 20, 2019, at 7:46 PM, Jonathan Stickel wrote: As with messages in January and August, I too would like AqBanking to work with a Citi credit card account. I've followed the recommend settings described here: https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnu

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (cont'd again)

2019-10-20 Thread John Ralls
> On Oct 20, 2019, at 7:46 PM, Jonathan Stickel wrote: > > As with messages in January and August, I too would like AqBanking to work > with a Citi credit card account. I've followed the recommend settings > described here: > > https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2018-October/08

[GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (cont'd again)

2019-10-20 Thread Jonathan Stickel
As with messages in January and August, I too would like AqBanking to work with a Citi credit card account. I've followed the recommend settings described here: https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2018-October/080548.html but still no luck. I did find a feature when logged in to

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (continued)

2019-08-19 Thread xngin
I have the same problem. When I try the settings you outlined above, with the trailing space in the user name or without, I get the exact same log messages (except the IP in my log is 23.205.73.7). GnuCash 3.5, AqBanking v5.7.8.0stable. When I inspect the /tmp/ofx.log file, I only see the request

[GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC (continued)

2019-01-04 Thread Dawid Wrobel via gnucash-user
There was a "[GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC" thread last October about getting the City CC working with AqBanking. It seemed that the key was to add a trailing space to the User ID. Specifically, the following settings were reported to function properly by Jim Maki: AqBanking Setup

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-29 Thread Fross, Michael
Hi Jim. I think we can end this discussion. I decided to install v3.3 on another windows 10 machine. It worked. There is either something broken on my main machine (doubtful) or some security software my employer installed is causing the issue (more probable.) Your "username " discovery has rea

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-28 Thread Jim Maki via gnucash-user
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Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-28 Thread Fross, Michael
Thanks a lot for the help Jim. I'm responded to your questions inline in RED (assuming your mail client support colors) prefaced with [FROSS]. Your information is really helpful Jim and I appreciate the time you took to respond. Given I can download the Chase information successfully, it seems l

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-28 Thread Jim Maki via gnucash-user
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

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-27 Thread Fross, Michael
Hello everyone, I was able to get the download to work without issue using Jim's "space" modification on Ubuntu with Gnucash v2.6.19 and on v3.2. I have been unable to get v3.3 to download on Windows. It seems to just be an issue with windows. I don't get the *Error on gnutls_bye: -24 (Decryp

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-25 Thread Jim Maki via gnucash-user
> 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

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-25 Thread Fross, Michael
Interesting! 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. Thanks. I'll report back when I have additional information. M

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-25 Thread Fross, Michael
Thanks Jim. I can't seem to get AQBanking to log correctly in Windows 10. I'll compile it on Ubuntu and try it there. Be back shortly :) Michael On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 12:50 AM Jim Maki via gnucash-user < gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote: > > > I changed that to 2700 last night and both Chase

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-24 Thread Jim Maki via gnucash-user
> 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)

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-24 Thread Jim Maki via gnucash-user
< 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

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-24 Thread David Reiser via gnucash-user
My experience this week suggests that your Application Version setting is at least sufficient to cause your problem. Direct connection from gnucash to citicards stopped working for me earlier this year, and any time I attempted to make the connection, Citi decided someone was trying break into m

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-24 Thread Fross, Michael
Hello Jim, This is great news. I had the Citibank Credit Card download working for years, but it broke early this year. I've attempted to setup GNUCash based on the above, but continue to struggle. I receive the following error during the initial bank connection: *Error on gnutls_bye: -24 (Dec

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-23 Thread Liang Wang
Thanks! It works for my Citi Costco card. On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 9:12 PM Jim Maki via gnucash-user wrote: > > 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

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-10-23 Thread Jim Maki via gnucash-user
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

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-16 Thread John Ralls
We didn’t change the Bayesian matching itself, sadly. What’s different is that the account matches are now recorded as GUIDs instead of name-strings, so matches won’t get broken if you change the separator or rename an account. Regards, John Ralls > On Jun 15, 2018, at 7:27 PM, David Carlson

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread Evan Van Dyke
Great! I’ll give that a try next month; I just finished reconciling this month by hand (ugh). —Evan > On Jun 15, 2018, at 9:56 PM, John Ralls wrote: > > There’s a reason the menu says “Import OFX/QFX...”. They’re the same format, > Intuit just fuddled the name to create an excuse to charge l

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread John Ralls
There’s a reason the menu says “Import OFX/QFX...”. They’re the same format, Intuit just fuddled the name to create an excuse to charge licensing fees to banks. GnuCash has no interest in that nonsense so we use the same code to import either. Regards, John Ralls > On Jun 15, 2018, at 2:43 PM

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread David Carlson
I think that the Bayes matching is the same for both methods. It is supposed to be improved in the 3.x releases, but incompatible with the older releases. I have not migrated yet, so I have not seen the improved matching. David C On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, 4:43 PM Evan Van Dyke wrote: > PS: I th

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread Evan Van Dyke
PS: I think you misread… I was wondering if the QFX importer had good baysean matching, the way the OFX online importer does. If I can’t import my Citi account via OFX, then I’ll be down to manual file imports (unfortunately). —Evan > On Jun 15, 2018, at 4:39 PM, Evan Van Dyke wrote: > > Yep

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread Evan Van Dyke
Yep. I meant Bayes matching of course. Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 15, 2018, at 4:36 PM, David Carlson > wrote: > > Bales matching? > > Is this AI spell checking? > > The OFX importer has extensive matching capability, but it is not very user > friendly. > > David C > >> On Fri, Jun

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread David Carlson
Bales matching? Is this AI spell checking? The OFX importer has extensive matching capability, but it is not very user friendly. David C On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, 4:24 PM Evan Van Dyke wrote: > Ugh, that stinks. > > Can you get bales matching during QFX import like with online import? > > > On Ju

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread Evan Van Dyke
Ugh, that stinks. Can you get bales matching during QFX import like with online import? > On Jun 15, 2018, at 3:42 PM, Fross, Michael wrote: > > Hi. I, too have had this issue. I believe on May 1st Citi has stopped > supporting this service for their credit cards much like they did for bank

Re: [GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread Fross, Michael
Hi. I, too have had this issue. I believe on May 1st Citi has stopped supporting this service for their credit cards much like they did for bank accounts in 2015. I've been forced to download the QFX file and import it. It works, but it much more of a pain, especially if you have a lot of accou

[GNC] AqBanking help for Citi CC

2018-06-15 Thread Evan Van Dyke
I’ve been using aqBanking to download a number of accounts for the last few years. I’ve been unable to download my Citi credit-card since about early April of this year. I’ve played around with a couple things (passwords with no symbols, etc.) but I still can’t manage to make it work. In the