HBCI online banking with "Volksbank" chipcard

Johannes Kapune listen at kapune.de
Tue Sep 22 16:36:31 EDT 2015


Hi Sven,
I will answer in German language because this is only in a German context.

Hallo Sven,

Volksbank und deren Chipkarte funktioniert leider nicht und wird es wohl 
auch nicht.
Die Volksbanken nutzen (fast immer) eine proprietäre SECCOS Karte. Da 
gibt es keine Dokumentation die lange genug gültig bleibt damit ein 
einzelner Programmierer wir Martin Preuss das "am Laufen" halten kann.

Ich bin deshalb auf den Zugang per Schlüsseldatei umgestiegen, was für 
mich fast sogar noch besser funktioniert.

Fragen dazu werden eher auf der deutschen GnuCash Liste beantwortet: 
gnucash-de at gnucash.org

Viel Erfolg!

Johannes

Am 22.09.2015 22:00, schrieb Sven Bartscher:
> Greetings,
>
> I have been trying to switch to GnuCash from a proprietary finance
> program (that only runs on Windows :( ).
> I'm trying to configure online banking via FinTS (HBCI) to an account
> at the german "Volksbank", but it doesn't work.
>
>  From the main window I go to "Tools -> Online Banking Setup...", in the
> opened window I click "Forward", then I click "Start AqBanking Wizard"
> and then "Create User", "Next", "HBCI backend using AqHBCI" and "Next",
> "Import an already used chipcard" and "Next".
> After a short time I'm asked to put the chipcard into the reader and
> then press "Ok", so I did. The process window closes after that,
> leaving me at the AqBanking user list, without a created user.
>
> Does anyone have experience with getting such a setup (or a similar)
> working or knows any hints what might help me?
>
> My (relevant) machine specs:
>    OS: Debian testing "Stretch"
>    GnuCash: Version 2.6.7
>    aqbanking-tools: Version 5.6.1beta-2
>
> Regards
> Sven
>
>
>
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