OFX connection certificate troubles
Florian Kluibenschädl
fkluiben at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 15:00:46 EST 2016
Hi all,
I am trying to setup an online connection with the FirstBank of Colorado
but as soon as I try to retrieve my bank accounts I run into trouble. I do
receive the certificate via GnuTSL but its status says Signer not found;
Certificate is not trusted
I can still accept this certificate but then theres no response from
https://www.efirstbankpfm.com/ofx/OFXServlet
Heres the Log:
12:25:42 Sending request...
12:25:42 Using GnuTLS default ciphers.
12:25:43 TLS: SSL-Ciphers negotiated: TLS1.2:RSA-AES-256-GCM:AEAD
12:25:43 Signer not found
12:25:43 Certificate is not trusted
12:50:34 Waiting for response...
12:50:34 No message received
12:50:34 Network error while waiting for response
12:50:34 Operation finished, you can now close this window.
Heres the certificate:
(do screenshots work in this mailing list?)
I also tried to set up the bank account manually. If I do that and I try to
get my balance or transactions, I always get a HTTP 400 (Bad request):
AqBanking v5.6.10.0stable
Sending jobs to the bank(s)
Locking user ***
Sending request...
Connecting to server...
Resolving hostname "www.efirstbankpfm.com" ...
IP address is "208.89.183.44"
Connecting to "www.efirstbankpfm.com"
Connected to "www.efirstbankpfm.com"
Using GnuTLS default ciphers.
TLS: SSL-Ciphers negotiated: TLS1.2:RSA-AES-256-GCM:AEAD
Signer not found
Certificate is not trusted
Connected.
Sending message...
Message sent.
Waiting for response...
Receiving response...
HTTP-Status: 400 (Bad Request)
Error parsing server response
Unlocking user ***
Postprocessing jobs
Job Get Balance: finished
Resetting provider queues
Any Ideas where I could go from here? I guess asking the Bank is not very
helpful?
Thank you in advance for your help!!!
Florian
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