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libaqbanking (5.99.43beta-2) unstable; urgency=medium
Important notice for users upgrading from versions prior to 6.x
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With AqBanking 6.x (including the preceding 5.99.x beta versions) the file
location where AqBanking applications store their online banking related
settings got changed again. Previously the AqBanking settings were stored in
the directory ~/.aqbanking/settings/. After the upgrade settings are now
stored in the directory ~/.aqbanking/settings6/. This means without manual
interaction all the online banking account setup will be unavailable to the
applications using it.
Luckily a migration of the old settings to the new location is possible.
Just copy all files from ~/.aqbanking/settings/ to ~/.aqbanking/settings6
cd ~/.aqbanking
mkdir -p settings6
cp -r settings/* settings6
This should make the old online banking account settings available to the new
library version.
Updating the TAN methods to use for inline banking
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Due to legal changes (PSD2) most banks in Germany were forced to switch to a
different TAN method for authorizing transactions. When upgrading from a
libaqbanking version prior to 6.x, outdated TAN methods might still be cached
in the library settings. Please follow these steps to update the TAN methods
for your accounts after the upgrade:
* in the online banking application open the settings dialog for AqBanking
(varies, depending on the used application)
* select the relevant user and click "Edit User"
* in the dialog please click the "Get Bank Info" button (this will
anonymously fetch the current bank and user parameter data from the
bank's server)
* in the dialog please click the "Get System Id" button (this will fetch
a new system identifier and the list of allowed TAN modes from the
bank's server)
* after success, select a TAN method attributed with "Version 6" or higher
* maybe close the dialog for now to open the "Edit User" dialog anew
* in the dialog click the "Retrieve Account List" button (this will fetch
the current account list from the bank's server, from now on TAN in
version 6 will be used).
In case you struggle with this update process, consider subscribing to the
https://mailman.aqbanking.de/listinfo/aqbanking-user mailing list and ask for
help (German and English language welcome).
-- Micha Lenk <micha@debian.org> Tue, 05 Nov 2019 21:15:06 +0100
libaqbanking (3.0.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
Important information for users upgrading from versions prior to 3.x
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* Directory for AqBanking's configuration and data storage changed
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Users which were using prior versions of AqBanking should know that
AqBanking now stores its configuration and data in a different directory
than previous versions did. There are very good chances that you can reuse
your old configuration, but you need to copy all old files into a new
directory. For that purpose execute the following command in order to take
over your old configuration for use with AqBanking 3:
cp -a ~/.banking ~/.aqbanking
* Key file format changed
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Unfortunately the format of very old AqBanking (former OpenHBCI) key files
is not supported with AqBanking 3.x any more. Thus, if you are using a key
file, you possibly need to update it, especially if you created it using
OpenHBCI (the ancestor of AqBanking). For further information on how to
update your key file please read the instructions in file
/usr/share/doc/aqbanking-tools/README.keyfile-update
If other users using your system might be affected please inform them about
the changes mentioned above.
-- Micha Lenk <micha@lenk.info> Sun, 30 Dec 2007 16:31:58 +0100
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