certificate expiration issue

incoming-gnucash at sabot.com incoming-gnucash at sabot.com
Tue Jan 27 09:37:06 EST 2015


I've been using gnucash 2.6.3 on my ubuntu precise system for a few
months with no problems downloading transaction info from various
credit card companies.  But starting a few days ago, each time I
download info from one of the companies, I get a dialog saying a
certificate has been received and asking me if I want to accept it.
The new cert shows a hash and says it is good from 1/15/15 through
1/3/16, so I assume they update it annually.

In any case, I can accept it and things work fine, but it re-asks each
that question every time I download.  It never asks if I want to
accept it "always"; it is just an yes/no question.

I tried going to the online set up to see if I could find a
workaround, and I asked it to download an account list for the
relevant user.  It asks the same yes/no question there too, every time
I download the account list!

This sounds sort of like this old closed bug:

  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559670

But that was about gnucash 2.27/aqbanking 3.8.0, and I have gnucash
2.6.3 and (according to dpkg -l) aqbanking lib 5.0.22-1.

Any advice?  Ideally there would be some command line or file editing
approach to telling it to accept the hash that I see "permanently".
(Since everything else is working fine, I'd rather not have to update
aqbanking to a newer version than comes with this LTS ubuntu).

Thanks.

--gary


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