Problems downloading stock quotes [RESOLVED] possible security issue

Richard Geddes rich.geddes at verizon.net
Wed Oct 17 13:37:18 EDT 2007


Derek,

I finally resolved my problem... took a little head scratching.

I forgot I modified my hosts file as specified by:

ad blocker <http://everythingisnt.com/hosts.html>

this modifies the hosts file so that all known advertising sources are
aliased to 127.0.0.1

I was trying to pinpoint exactly which advertising source
Finance::Quotes modules requires to get the stock quotes, but it seems
like it changes...  seems like the authors of Finance::Quotes are
involved in some advertising scheme...

hope they are not sending other info, in particular, my financial
information to these advertisers.

You're a security guy... what do you make of this?

Richard

Derek Atkins wrote:
> What happens when you try gnc-fq-dump ?
> Maybe your quote source changed their website?
>
> -derek
>
> Richard Geddes <rich.geddes at verizon.net> writes:
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>> I was using GNUCash 2.0.5 on Ubuntu 7.04 for the last several months.  Set up some stock investments and downloaded stock prices with Tools -> Price Editor -> Get Quotes.  This worked ok until about 3 weeks ago.  Now I get a message "There was an unknown error while retrieving the price quotes." 
>>
>> I did install a firewall management program called "Firestarter" between the time gnucash was working and when it stopped working... I've since  uninstalled Firestarter.  I tried getting stock quotes after stopping my firewall using "/etc/init.d/iptables stop".  No difference.
>>
>> I also upgraded to gnucash 2.2.1.  No dice.
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>> I uninstalled gnucash altogether and reinstalled it, but still getting the same message.
>>
>> I even thought of uninstalling perl as the module gnucash uses to get the quotes is in perl... but, it seems that many apps on my system depend on perl... on my ubuntu system, if I try to uninstall perl, it also includes (to uninstall) pretty much all the apps I've installed.. does that sound correct...?  
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>> Anyway, my beef isn't really with perl, although it seems that if there was something goes wrong with perl, alot of things depending on it would also go down.... I just want to get my stock quotes so I can see my current asset values to make decisions without pulling out the calculator.
>>
>> Can someone help me troubleshoot this problem?  Thanks.
>>
>> Richard
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