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[ic] Authorizenet problems with IC 4.8.5
At 01:41 PM 6/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>At 02:32 PM 06/21/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>I've been struggling with getting the credit card functions to work
>>successfully with Interchange 4.8.5 (RedHat 7.2, RPM install) running
>>using Inet_Mode. I've read as much as I can find in the lists and I've
>>called Authorize.net, but I can't seem to get this figured out.
>>
>>My current setup: (as it stands after many, many variations)
>>(the 'variable' table accessed from IC Admin.)
>> AUTHNET_ID <my ID>
>> AUTHNET_MODE (blank)
>> AUTHNET_REFERER www.nearlyeverything.com
>> AUTHNET_SECRET <my password>
>> AUTHNET_SERVER secure.authorize.net
>
>This may be a referer URL issue. You need to log in to your authorizenet
>control panel go to
>Settings->URLs. There you set the URL(s) which are valid referers for
>direct payment processing. I found that I had to provide
>https://www.mydomain.com to get Anet to accept it, and set the
>AUTHNET_REFERER in catalog.cfg to match.
Well, I went into the settings and checked that https://www.mydomain.com
was set as a Valid Browser Referrer URL (not a default URL) and that's not
working either. I checked in the variable table to make sure that
AUTHNET_REFERER was set to the same. Still the same error:
"(authorizenet): Charge failed, reason: Authorizenet error: . Please
call in your order or try again."
Something that's not totally clear to me is whether Interchange uses the
ADC stuff or WebLink. Now, depending on which one it uses, I think the
settings are different on the Authorize.net settings, but it's unclear to
me just which settings are to be set to what... and where.
I'm sorry if that sounds loopy, but I'm getting tired of trying out dozens
of combinations just to see if I can get it right! Brute force is good for
some things, but this isn't one of them. I'd really appreciate if someone
would document the types of settings needed both on the IC side and the
AuthNet side... oh yeah, if that's been documented thoroughly, please send
the link, as I must have missed it. (or forgotten about it over the past
days of struggle.)
Thanks again,
Paul Hoza