aqhbci-tool4 - Command line tools for setup, modification and debugging of HBCI settings.
aqhbci-tool4 [global options] <command> [command options]
The aqhbci-tool4(1) command can be used to setup and manage AqBanking's HBCI users, customers and accounts.
Two common options need to be distinguished carefully from each other: "-c CUSTOMER_ID" refers to the German "Kunden-ID" or "Kundennummer". "-u USER_ID" refers to the German "Benutzerkennung". If your bank has specified both to you, you need to check carefully not to confuse one with the other. -C PARAM, --cfgfile=PARAM Specify the configuration file -P PARAM, --pinfile=PARAM Specify the PIN file -n, --noninteractive Select non-interactive mode. This automatically returns a confirmative answer to any non-critical message. -A, --acceptvalidcerts Automatically accept all valid TLS certificate --charset=PARAM Specify the output character set -h, --help Show this help screen. For help on commands, run aqhbci-tool <COMMAND> --help.
mkpinlist This command creates an empty PIN file adduser Adds a user ( setup HBCI for a bank) deluser Deletes a user. getkeys Requests the server's key getcert Requests the server's SSL certificate createkeys Create user keys. sendkeys Send the user keys to the bank. getaccounts Requests account list for a user getaccsepa Requests SEPA account list for a user getsysid Requests a system id for the given user getitanmodes Requests supported iTAN modes for the given user listusers List the users listaccounts List the accounts changepin Change the PIN of a key file iniletter Print the INI letter for a given user addaccount Manually add account delaccount Deletes account setMaxTransfers Set the maximum number of transfers/debit notes per job setsepaprofile Set the SEPA profile for transfers/debit notes setTanMediumId Set the medium id for some PIN/TAN methods (like mTAN) For help on options available to specific commands, run aqhbci-tool4 <COMMAND> --help.
$HOME/.aqbanking/ All files in this directory are part of the AqBanking configuration. Even though mostly all files are in a simple plaintext syntax, you MUST NOT change anything in here without using the tools or libraries provided by AqBanking, except you know exactly what you are doing. Those files may be subject to changes in future AqBanking releases.
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The README file[1] contains the README which describes some setup scenarios in detail. On the AqBanking mailing lists[2] you can give kudos to the developers or get answered your questions.
Copyright (C) Martin Preu. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). The manpage was composed by Micha Lenk and converted by the nifty tool AsciiDoc into a manpage.
Micha Lenk <micha@debian.org> Author.
1. The README file file:///usr/share/doc/aqbanking-tools/README.aqhbci-tool.gz 2. AqBanking mailing lists http://lists.aqbanking.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aqbanking-user 2012-03-29 AQHBCI-TOOL4(1)
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