Here's the official response from PNB which explains... I agree there have been times where I could get through, but its never certified. CK Raju
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Internet Banking <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:45 PM Subject: RE: Technical problem To: CK Raju <[email protected]> Dear Sir, Java enabled browser is required for our shopping mall interface for railway ticket booking and bill payments. The same is not required for logging into e-banking for viewing your accounts, fund transfers and other activities due to which you are able to use e-banking facility. As such you are requested to kindly install a suitable JVM for your platform. Further Internet Banking application is certified only on Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or above) by our software vendor and as such other browsers may not be fully compataible. We regret the inconvenience caused to you. Regards, Internet Banking Team ________________________________ From: CK Raju [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sun 3/15/2009 11:22 AM To: Internet Banking Cc: Retail user Creation Subject: Technical problem Dear Sir, I am able to use electronic banking services through netpnb.com with my firefox iceweasel/mozilla) browser in Debian 5.0 running GNU/Linux. I use it to check my account details as well as to transfer money. Problem : However, when I use services of irctc.co.in for my railway bookings, the netpnb.com is giving false error warnings. When I am led to the final stage of authentication for transfer of money, the applet delivers a message saying that "Your browser is not Java enabled. You cannot login. Please enable Java first." The login key then goes non-functional. Since, with the same browser I am able to transact electronic transactions with netpnb.com, I feel that the error is most likely to be at your end - associated with the Java applet that gets activated with this module "https://netbanking.netpnb.com/BANKAWAY?Action.ShoppingMall.Login.Init=Y&BankId=024&AppType=corporate&MD=P&USER_LANG_ID=001&UserType=01&CG=Y&PID=000000000002". (I also wonder why the AppType here is corporate, when I had selected Retail.) Since internet booking through PNB/Railway is most essential for me, I request you to mediate and intervene for a solution. For a permanent solution, I request that your technical team to do actual simulation test on Firefox/Mozilla with the environment of GNU/Linux and MS Windows through the application that gets activated from irctc.co.in (I have already informed that electronic transactions are possible with the same browser in the same environment when invoking services at netpnb.com directly) CK Raju RDC, IIT Kharagpur 721302 Mob:09434155058 On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 11:13 AM, CK Raju <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Sir, > I am able to use electronic banking services through netpnb.com with > my firefox (iceweasel/mozilla) browser in Debian 5.0 running > GNU/Linux. I use it to check my account details as well as to transfer > money. > > Problem : > However, when I use services of irctc.co.in for my railway bookings, > the netpnb.com is giving false error warnings. When I am led to the > final stage of authentication for transfer of money, the applet > delivers a message saying that "Your browser is not Java enabled. You > cannot login. Please enable Java first." The login key then goes > non-functional. > > Since, with the same browser I am able to transact electronic > transactions with netpnb.com, I guess the warning to be at your end - > most likely associated with the Java applet that gets activated with > this module > "https://netbanking.netpnb.com/BANKAWAY?Action.ShoppingMall.Login.Init=Y&BankId=024&AppType=corporate&MD=P&USER_LANG_ID=001&UserType=01&CG=Y&PID=000000000002". > (I also wonder why the AppType here is corporate, when I had selected > Retail.) > > Since internet booking through PNB/Railway is most essential for me, I > request you to mediate and intervene for a solution. > CK Raju > RDC, > IIT Kharagpur 721302 > Mob:09434155058 > DISCLAIMER: The Information transmitted in this email is solely for the addressee. It is confidential and may be legally privileged. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken by anyone other than by the intended recipient is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient then kindly delete the mail from your system. Any opinion or views expressed in this mail may not necessarily reflect that of Punjab National Bank. The bank considers unencrypted email as an insecure mode of communication. ****************************************************************************************************** _______________________________________________ network mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fosscom.in/listinfo.cgi/network-fosscom.in
