[GNC] New User-Chase Bank Problems

Michael Mantei mantei64 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 20:41:01 EST 2018


That's what I've done. No luck. I'm not getting any messages on the 
Chase site so I don't know if they are seeing anything or not. I just 
keep seeing the same thing over and over. I'm on my 27 user attempt and 
nothing has changed. I was hoping it was the fact that I hadn't removed 
the hyphens from the CLUID, but even removing them doesn't fix it.


SciFiGeek


On 12/15/2018 6:14 PM, Fross, Michael wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I remember spending a lot of time to get it to work with my Chase 
> Freedom card.  There were 2 things that needed be done.  #1, create a 
> UUID and #2, go onto the website after you try it and give access.
>
> Summary:
> 1. Generated a Version 4 UUID here:
> a. https://www.uuidgenerator.net/version4
> 2. Entered it in my user settings ClientUID field in the aqbanking 
> wizard - without the dashes
> 3. Changed the Header version to 103 (was 102)
> 4. Connect and instant success!  Transactions and balance downloaded 
> with no error messages in log.
> Go to your Chase Secure message box and allow the connection
>
> Thanks to Dave Reiser for figuring it out...I basically followed his 
> instructions.  If you'd like me to paste the entire email let me 
> know.  I saved it along with my summary above.
>
> Michael
>
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 7:32 PM David Reiser via gnucash-user 
> <gnucash-user at gnucash.org <mailto:gnucash-user at gnucash.org>> wrote:
>
>
>     > On Dec 15, 2018, at 8:10 PM, Michael Mantei <mantei64 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:mantei64 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >
>     > I was a user of Quicken for as long as I can remember. I'm now
>     trying to get serious about my finances and recently installed
>     GNUCash on my Windows 10 system. I simply installed the software,
>     and built my entire account structure manually, to match exactly
>     what I wanted it to be. Now I need to connect to my bank (Chase)
>     and can't do it.
>     >
>     > I'm using the AQBanking Wizard and have setup a user account and
>     it won't connect.  I started reading lots of messages here then
>     created a new user.  This one has the User Name and User Id set to
>     the same name I used with Quicken. I used an online app to
>     generate a Client UID. I've selected JPMorqan Chase Bank as my
>     bank and took the defaults on the Bank Settings page. For the
>     Application Settings, I have an Application ID of "QWIN". The
>     application version is set to 2700 and the header version is set
>     to 103. When I try to retrieve the account list, this is what I get:
>     >
>     >
>     > 14:06:57 Retrieving SSL certificate
>     > 14:06:57 Connecting to server...
>     > 14:06:57 Using GnuTLS default ciphers.
>     > 14:06:57 TLS: SSL-Ciphers negotiated:
>     TLS1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES-256-GCM:AEAD
>     > 14:06:57 Signer not found
>     > 14:06:57 Certificate is not trusted
>     > 14:06:57 Connected.
>     > 14:06:57 Disconnected.
>     > 14:06:57 Connection ok, certificate probably received
>     > 14:06:57 Operation finished, you can now close this window.
>     >
>     > The OFX.log file shows this:
>     >
>     > Sending:
>     > -------------------------------------
>     > OFXHEADER:100
>     > DATA:OFXSGML
>     > VERSION:103
>     > SECURITY:NONE
>     > ENCODING:USASCII
>     > CHARSET:1252
>     > COMPRESSION:NONE
>     > OLDFILEUID:NONE
>     > NEWFILEUID:20181214144405.000
>     >
>     >
>     <OFX><SIGNONMSGSRQV1><SONRQ><DTCLIENT>20181214144405.000<USERID>#NAME
>     REMOVED#
>     > <USERPASS>#PASSWORD REMOVED#
>     > <LANGUAGE>ENG<FI><ORG>Chase
>     Bank<FID>1601</FI><APPID>QWIN<APPVER>2200<CLIENTUID>4f67a05f-bb69-45a7-ab66-d1f52dc4ef71</SONRQ></SIGNONMSGSRQV1><SIGNUPMSGSRQV1><ACCTINFOTRNRQ><TRNUID>20181214144405.000<CLTCOOKIE>1<ACCTINFORQ><DTACCTUP>19691231</ACCTINFORQ></ACCTINFOTRNRQ></SIGNUPMSGSRQV1></OFX>
>     >
>     > -----
>     >
>     > Anyone have any ideas what I am doing wrong? Your help would be
>     greatly appreciated.
>     >
>     > SciFiGeek
>     >
>
>     The ofx log says you set the APPVER to 2200 instead of 2700. That
>     probably matters.
>
>     Another thing is that you’re likely to have to do is log into the
>     Chase web site, and check your secure messages for one that asks
>     you if you were the one trying to sign in with a previously
>     unknown app (as identified by the new unique CLIENTUID). Once
>     you’ve followed the steps in the Chase message, you’ll be in
>     better shape. If you have no message yet, there’s a possibility
>     that the Chase system doesn’t think your software is capable
>     anyway (APPVER too low). Change the APPVER, try Aqbanking again,
>     and then check your account messages online again.
>
>     I only have Chase credit cards. I don’t know if the procedure is
>     different for checking and savings accounts. Chase does by default
>     charge a fee for checking/savings access via OFXDirectConnect. But
>     since you’ve connected before, I’m assuming that isn’t causing you
>     problems.
>
>     I also don’t know if Chase has changed the out-of-band
>     verification steps since the first round two years ago. Good luck.
>
>
>     --
>     Dave Reiser
>     dbreiser at icloud.com <mailto:dbreiser at icloud.com>
>
>
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