KEB/Hana online banking in Linux
As of October 2015, following the KEB/Hana Bank merger, the security programs needed to access https://open.keb.co.kr were updated. If you use Linux with a fully working Desktop Environment (like Gnome) then you probably didn't have any trouble installing those programs. But if you use a basic window manager, with only essential services and minimal packages installed then it could get a little bit tricky to set it up.
This guide is an attempt to help other fellow Linux users installing and configuring those programs manually in the command line. I tried the standard way, using the "unified installation program method" (veraport) provided by the bank but with no results. I always ended up in a "loop", with a pop-up window asking me to install the security programs, even though they were already installed and properly detected by the website.
This guide is an attempt to help other fellow Linux users installing and configuring those programs manually in the command line. I tried the standard way, using the "unified installation program method" (veraport) provided by the bank but with no results. I always ended up in a "loop", with a pop-up window asking me to install the security programs, even though they were already installed and properly detected by the website.
The following procedure was done using Fedora 22 with no Desktop Environment, just plain old OpenBox window manager. It should work in other RPM-based Linux distributions as long as the binaries don't have missing or incorrect versions of libraries. For CentOS you need to enable the EPEL repository for dependencies.