On 19/09/14 10:04, Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Hi! > > With some European banking institutes KMyMoney HBCI/FinTS transfer has > stopped working today. For one institute I have an account with I opened > a bug report in Debian as I believe that KMyMoney 5.0.6 will fix that > particular issue. > > However, that issue is just about the necessary registration code. > > Some banking institutes may start to require a second factor today or > soon. This is not yet covered by the version of AQBanking in Debian and > probably will need another update for KMyMoney. > > This all means that unless backports are provided online banking with > HBCI/FinTS will basically stop working with more and more banking > institutes in Europe. I however appreciate that providing backports > would be quite some work for Qt/KDE team as well as AQBanking > maintainers, so if you depend on this feature the path of least > resistance might be to just switch to Debian Testing once the necessary > updates are in place. > > I do not really think PSD 2 in its current form is a good idea. The > registration code does not provide any additional security since it is > just a number being transferred. And allowing FinTech startups API > access to banking accounts to me sounds like a very bad idea for privacy > and security. But those are the new regulations so, … > > Please understand that both upstream and Debian teams are very small. So > please allow for some time to have this settled at least in Unstable / > Testing. My experience with past issues like where I could not use HBCI/ > FinTS for a while has been that banking institutes keep transactions > available through it for quite a while, so I was able to catch up once > it started working again. > > [1] kmymoney: please update to 5.0.6 so KMyMoney uses registration code > for PSD2 > > https://bugs.debian.org/940223
I think it's time you start packaging stuff, and help with this :-) No jokes, and if anyone else feels like jumping in, please shout :-)

