similar to: Verisign Payflow Scripts

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2006 Mar 03
9
Credit card handling
Are there any articles anywhere that look at how to properly handle credit card information, the things you need to do to properly store CC info, etc? Joe
2005 Dec 15
9
FatWreck.com - New Rails Site
After months of design and development, we''ve launched our second Rails site, http://www.fatwreck.com (assuming your DNS is updated - the pink site is the old one). The site is for legendary punk rock record label, Fat Wreck Chords and it includes a store. The old site was highly trafficked, with millions of page views per month and we expect this one to be also. So far, the server
2006 Mar 21
0
pfpro4r - Ruby bindings for Payflow Pro
pfpro4r is a set of bindings for [2]Verisign''s Payflow Pro SDK. If you''re distributing an app in Ruby/Rails and you use Verisign''s Payflow Pro, you basically have three options (paraphrased from the [3]RoR Wiki): 1. Call the Java/Perl/PHP API from Ruby. (Ewww...) 2. Call Verisign''s command line scripts. (DO NOT DO THIS. This is
2006 Aug 01
2
Active Merchant or Payment module?
Which do you guys prefer for credit card processing? Both look like they get the job done. -- Is there any consensus on which one is better? Are there other credit card processing solutions I''m not aware of? Any thoughts or suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks! : ) Jason -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 28
0
Verisign Payflo Pro
Has anyone developed a plugin/gem/anything for Verisign that is recommendable and stable yet? I''ve seen the post at http://www.slantwisedesign.com/articles/view/2 but it doesn''t seem to me to be ready for a production environment. If I am incorrect, please let me know. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Feb 14
20
Adding payment to an app: how hard and risky is it?
Hi all. I have never implemented online payment and it''s the only thing that keeps me from accepting a project for a UK based client. (I must reply quickly!) While I can afford spending an extra week - or 2 - to learn/try/tune the payment system, I must be sure to succeed before I accept the contract. If you''ve already been through that path, any hints, links and/or
2008 Sep 10
1
centos5 - logwatch - verisign
Re: centos 5 logwatch Has anyone ever looked into why verisign does this from these ips fairly frequently? It appears that it is some type of SSL probing the HTTP port, correct? Are they just gathering stats or something ? --------------------- httpd Begin ------------------------ A total of 2 sites probed the server 216.168.253.197 216.168.253.198 ..... The first ip is
2005 Dec 22
8
Payflow Pro (was Re: FatWreck.com - New Rails Site)
Several years ago, before PHP introduced their built-in pfpro functions, I rolled my own crappy interface, which of course delegated to the commandline payflow client. I could certainly do the same in Ruby today. Thinking back on it, I realized at the time, and realize again now, that delegating this functionality to a commandline app is a security risk unless you''re the *only* user on
2006 Aug 07
16
Monthly billing and payment processor recommendations?
Hi, I''m setting up a site that will bill on a monthly basis. I would rather not have to worry about storing customer credit card information. Does anyone have recommendations on payment processors that offer monthly billing services? I don''t want to go the paypal route as I want the user to stay on the site. I''m hoping to find an API to integrate with. I have
2010 Mar 05
0
Macintosh/BSD Systems Engineer opportunity at VeriSign!
The Architecture & Technology Services group is looking for a passionate engineer with significant Macintosh and OS X experience to join the Infrastructure Services team. Infrastructure Services develops and supports standards and best practices for hardware, operating systems, software tools, and other third-party applications. ATS enables VeriSign's development, operations, and business
2008 Sep 30
0
install Verisign/NetSol CA bundle
I have a client-provided SSL cert that seems to be provided by Verisign but issued by my good friends at Network Problems. I thought this was part of default cert.pem, but maybe not. The docs on Verisign's site are... ahem... unhelpful. I have what I think is the correct CA chain for this cert, but still trying to determine what marketing terms overlap with what reality. But how is it to
2010 Feb 18
1
using signed certificates for TLS/SSL
Hi, I have, in one customer, a web server running on a Verisign-signed certificate SSL certificate. Everything works fine, IE and Firefox connects on https without asking anything, which usually happens on self-signed certificates. I'm trying to use that certificate on dovecot, but clients (Thunderbird basically) keeps saying the certificate is not valid. yes i'm using,
2008 Dec 24
1
SSL cert problems.
I'm really racking my brain trying to figure this one out here. I am running a pop3 server for remote offices on CentOS 5.2. We purchased a SSL cert from Verisign and installed it on our dovecot server, but I continue to get failure problems with the cert and I don't know where to go from here. here is some info about our config: dovecot version: # dovecot --version 1.0.7 hostname:
2003 Sep 18
9
OT: Bind-9.2.2-22 RPMS with "delegate-only" patch
I have produced RedHat 9.2.2-22 RPMS that include the ISC "delegate-only" patch that helps thwart Verisign''s wildcard .com and .net hijacking. These RPMs seem to run fine on RH9 (I''ve been running them since yesterday on ns1.shorewall.net). ftp://shorewall.net/pub/misc/ -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
2008 Dec 24
7
Another security question
I would like to be able to check my bank account while we are on holiday. I know the bank's site is encrypted from the start - the login page is https and Verisign-trust encrypted - but is there any risk in using public wireless networks for jobs like this? It sounds secure enough, but maybe I'm paranoid.... Anne -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2010 Sep 08
4
OpenSSL
Hello anyone used OpenSSL before? Why do we need to pay for expensive SSL certs when there is OpenSSL which is provided free? Is there a difference? I''ve got an ecommerce website, and wondering if OpenSSL is enough? Your thoughts will be appreciated -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this
2006 Jan 17
3
Experiences w /payment gateways and credit card processing?
I wanted to know if anyone had any good experiences with particular payment gateways and Rails? and what did it take to integrate? My current client uses PayPal for the credit card payment processing, and would like to stay with them, if possible. So has anyone had any experiences with integrating with PayPal? I''d love to hear who provides your payment services? -- Posted via
2006 Apr 24
7
Online banking with Ruby on Rails?
I am wondering if it would be possible (and safe) to develop online banking or other security-related applications with Ruby on Rails, instead of using J2EE frameworks or .NET? Are there any particular implications needed to write e-banking apps with Rails? Security problems? So... is anyone developing these types of applications with RoR? Any advantage or disadvantage? Personal experiences are
2007 May 29
3
business ssl certs for centos www and/or email servers
Although I know the basics about getting and installing web and mail server ssl certs, I haven't had to "purchase" and do it "myself" for some time. i always had someone else dealing with it. I am wondering what you folks on the list are using on your centos web and mail servers :-) Are you making your own or are you purchasing them from godaddy, thawte, geotrust,
2008 Apr 09
4
ssl and NameVirtualHost
I recently aquired a Verisign SSL certificate for my web server on Centos 4, with apache 2.0.59 from centosplus. It however doesn't seem to be working the way I've set it up, browsers connect but are told the certiticate is not recognized. Showing more info, the information looks correct. I think it has probably to do with the fact that I'm using the certificate on a virtual