I think you misunderstood what I meant to say. I would not bank over http either.
While mapping the account via KMM, which I think uses the settings on ofxhome.com, the URL is https. I don't think there is any chance this bank would allow http connections. This is a major bank in the US. When I look at my kmy file, the URL is https. The only thing that has http (without the s) is the error message when I try to access my bank or if I try to map online banking again. So everything is http except the URL in the error message. Is all of the text in the error message coming from the bank or is KMM generating the error based on error codes? I don't see anything in the source code so I don't think it's coming from KMM. Could it be coming from libofx if not the bank? I'm really hoping this is not a bank problem because I'll probably never get them to fix it. I'm starting to lose hope though. I have another bank with 2 savings accounts. In one the OFX file has positive numbers for interest earned. In the other the interest is negative. I have to run a command on the OFX file before I import it or the interest goes into the Payment column instead of the Deposit column. I have made many phone calls an barely got the last person to understand the difference between plus and minus. Once they did they said they would take care of it. Many months later.... The text of the error message is: Access Denied You don't have permission to access "http://www.Bank2.com/cards/xxxx/Bank2.do" on this server. ---- Brendan Coupe On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 12:33 PM Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de> wrote: > > Brendan, > > On Montag, 10. Dezember 2018 20:01:48 CET Brendan Coupe wrote: > > > Not surprisingly I got nowhere talking to tech support at the Bank2. I > > don't think anyone answering the phones knows anything about direct > > connect. "Can you logon to our website" and "reinstall your personal > > finance software" is about all they could suggest. > > I am not surprised by that. > > > One thing I noticed is that the error message says http while the url > > used by ofx is https. Is KMM or libofx ignoring the http(s) part of > > the online banking setting? > > From what I see at a glance, it should not, but using http with a banking > connection is not what you want. I would not want to make business with such > a bank. > > > Another possible complication is that the domain they use is > > redirected to their main domain name. My user name a password work on > > the website. I've tried various changes to the ofx url but none of > > them worked. > > > > The error on Bank2 is the same no matter what I type into the username > > and password fields. > > > > This is annoying because it's a credit card and I like to import every > > day or two so that their aren't any surprises. > > -- > > Regards > > Thomas Baumgart > > https://www.signal.org/ Signal, the better WhatsApp > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Why do programmers wear glasses? > Cause they don't C#. > -------------------------------------------------------------