https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400342
Bug Janitor Service changed:
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Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |WORKSFORME
Status|NEEDSINFO
On 12/10/18 3:05 PM, Brendan Coupe wrote:
Jeff,
I try not to share anything too specific but yes this is Citi Visa,
specifically the Costco Visa card. By the way, I kept saying Citibank
when I was talking to tech support and they kept telling me it's just
Citi or Citi Cards. That they could h
It's actually on the forums, and yes - for Citi Credit Card:
http://www.ofxhome.com/ofxforum/viewtopic.php?id=49566
On 2018.12.10 19:03, Brendan Coupe wrote:
Make sure you are looking at Citi Cards. The last error I saw was
2015,
there were a couple in 2014 and there were a bunch in 2013. I
Some googling has suggested that akamai might be somehow involved (does
your error include "reverencd #18." followed by a long hex string (with
some dots.)
One suggestion is to do a nslookup of the server name. If you get
something including akamaiedge (or something like that) try using a
Make sure you are looking at Citi Cards. The last error I saw was 2015,
there were a couple in 2014 and there were a bunch in 2013. I don't see any
recent errors. Not sure why since the URL does not return anything. Not
sure what they are checking.
It's a permission error, not sure if it's HTTP(s)
Nothing showing up in ofxlog.txt does seem pretty strange to me. What
happens if you point your browser to the URL KMM seems to be using
(with https:)?
Looking at the errors logged at ofxhome, it seems other folks have had
the same issue in 2017, but no clear resolution.
From the error m
Jack,
I'm not getting anything in ofxlog.txt on either computer no matter which
account I download to. I also have a /home/thb folder on one of my
computers and nothing is going into it either. I forget what that was for,
it's been there for years. I'm sure Thomas can remind me. I'm running from
t
I assume this is about Citibank. Is there some reason to avoid naming
them? There must be 100s of us with the same issue.
On 12/10/18 1:47 PM, Brendan Coupe wrote:
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
Brendan,
I don't know if it will help or just confuse more, but have you
captured the full OFX conversation? In your home directory, create an
empty file called ofxlog.txt. Then try connecting again (try updating
and remapping separately). That file will then contain the actual ofx
con
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 l
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 s
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.
One thing I noticed is that the error m
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396003
--- Comment #3 from Jack ---
Just for some added information, that service also stopped working for me
yesterday - but with an SSH related error. I changed the URL from http to
https and it worked again, although I did continue have a small number of
i
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396003
Ralf Habacker changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
Status|REPORTED
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