HBCI 9010 Create INI Brief

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue Jan 8 08:58:26 EST 2008


You might be better served asking on the gnucash-de mailing list.
HBCI only exists in Germany.

-derek

John Sved <john.sved at onlinehome.de> writes:

> Hi,
>
> After sorting out dependencies associated with aqbanking 2   and
> aqbanking 3  (which gnucash cannot yet use to support HBCI) which
> somehow had not been detected / deleted, on openSuSE 10.2, I have HBCI
> Online Banking Setup available on the Tools menu.
>
> (We have been using gnucash without online banking for 2 years and want
> to move away from Moneyplex.)
>
> Now the next problem.
>
> The process to get access is the INI-Brief procedure.
> As we already have online banking it was just necessary to check with
> the bank to ensure that the Benutzer-ID (User ID) was not blocked.   We
> discovered that the bank had allowed and closed five such User-IDs.
> These were re-opened.  We watched the bank guy do it.
>
> Then we returned home with fresh two INI-Brief printouts which provide
> the various information.
>
> This was entered via the gnucash-2.2.2 Online Banking Setup  (aka
> aqbanking wizard)
>
> We want to create key files stored on USB memory sticks  (RDH mode)
>
> FYI   qwenhywfar 2.6.2.0
>       aqhbci 2.3.3.0-stable
> appears in the log of the transaction with the bank's server.
>
> Other factors:   port 3000 on the router was opened  (UDP and HTP)
>
> So the data was entered in the wizard.
>
> The transaction was started but every time there was the error message:
> HBCI: 9010 Kein Schluessel verfuegbar, keine Signatur von Kreditinst. -
> Nachr (S)
> i.e.  no key available, no signature from bank
>
>  We called the bank hotline.   They were quick to check the enabled user
> IDs and advised which ones were really open.  A few attempts did not
> change the situation.
>
> The OLB are rather M$ WINDOZE centric  ....."Once that happens ..it
> always happens ..."  so ...
>
> Having read the forum and not seeing anything relevant here is a request
> for help !
>
> What does the 9010 error really mean ?
>
> How can it be overcome?
>
> -- John
>
>
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