HBCI and PSD2

Thomas Baumgart thb at net-bembel.de
Wed Sep 11 09:47:12 BST 2019


On Dienstag, 10. September 2019 21:39:03 CEST Jochen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Am 10.09.2019 um 21:06 schrieb Thomas Baumgart:
> > No, because KMyMoney 5.0.6 already carries said registration (see https://kmymoney.org/release-notes.php and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410865) and sends it to the banks. More complex in this respect is the fact, that some banks require you to provide a secure authentication (aka TAN) even for transaction download every 90 days. This requires an updated version of AqBanking and an adapted version of KMyMoney which currently does not exist and is currently a problem for some users (not only KMyMoney) as some banks already switched to this procedure.
> 
> updated AqBanking to 5.8.2 and kmymoney to 5.0.6. But now I cannot use HBCI
> from kmymoney because it is gone. Even with the old AqBanking installation
> which worked for years HBCI and AqBanking seems to be just not available.
> My AqBanking installation is a "local installation", means that I just
> copied the content of the binary tarball to my home dir. Maybe that the
> wrong way. But how should I integrate AqBankung in kmymoney? AqBanking
> 5.8.2 works with kmymoney 5.0.5.

Start KMyMoney from the command line. Check that the KBanking plugin is found and loaded. If it is found but not loaded, it probably does not find the aqbanking/gwen libs or finds old versions that do not resolve all symbols and then loading fails.

> Something seems to be wrong here. 

Yes.

> Where shall I begin to search?

See above.

> > Oh, and for the records: "The assigned registration number is checked in dialogue with the respective bank computer. This ensures that only up-to-date and secure financial software products are used." Yes, it is checked, but it ensures nothing. That's fake news.
> 
> Shure. The whole PSD2 story is a prove for excellent lobby work of the european banks.

Nothing to add :)

Thomas

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