[ic] Verisign connectivity

continuumdata interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Mon Oct 14 15:20:01 2002


If we had 12 steps, I'd  feel more comfortable....

Say, in step 5 - since I don't have root access, I can't put anything in
/usr/bin
could I also put write that as:

ln -s /usr/local/payflow/bin/ppro /usr/local/interchange/bin

I think that's right - but I need a copy of linux for dummies...

Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Villa" <matt@1percent.com>
To: <interchange-users@icdevgroup.org>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: [ic] Verisign connectivity


> > Am I correct in understanding that I just need those few files - the
> cert,
> > libpfpro.so and signio.pm from the SDK - and then I don't need
> anything
> > else
> > from it?  That is, is it ok to just grab those files, copy them where
> they
> > are supposed to go and then delete everything else in the SDK?
>
> I left out about 2 things last time I posted this howto document. But,
> here's everything you need to know to get Payflow Pro to work.
>
> Step 1:
>
> You must copy over your Payflow SDK certificate to your interchange
> directory. Lets say your Interchange directory is /usr/local/interchange
>
> Then create the dir certs under the lib dir. So, you have the dir
> /usr/local/interchange/lib/certs
>
> Copy the certificate from your Payflow SDK dir which is usually located
> at:  /usr/local/payflow/certs/f73e89fd.0
> to /usr/local/interchange/lib/certs
>
> I heard an alternative way of doing this is to set your PFPRO_CERT_PATH
> variable to the location to your certificate. Or, another thing you
> could do is create a symbolic link.
>
> Step 2:
>
> Edit your catalog.cfg for your cart and add configure these variables:
> Variable        MV_PAYMENT_MODE         signio
> Variable        MV_PAYMENT_SECRET       your password
> Variable        MV_PAYMENT_ID           your login id
> Variable        MV_PAYMENT_VENDOR       verisign
> Variable        SIGNIO_SERVER           payflow.verisign.com
> Variable        SIGNIO_SECRET           your password
> Variable        SIGNIO_ID               your login id
> Variable        SIGNIO_PARTNER          verisign
>
> By default the Signio payment module will create a sale transaction. If
> you want to perform only an authorization add this to your catalog.cfg
> file:
>
> Route signio transaction auth
>
> Then, you can look at your transaction ID for that authorization in the
> order_id column in your transaction table in the database.
>
> Step 3:
>
> Determine if the directive CreditCardAuto is set to "yes" in your
> catalog.cfg file. If so, comment out that directive by placing a pound
> sign in front of it or change the value to no.
>
> Step 4:
>
> Download the latest Signio payment module here:
> http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/downloads/payments/Signio.txt
>
> Copy that file to interchange home dir/lib/Vend/Payment which is usually
>
> /usr/local/interchange/lib/Vend/Payment
>
> Save the file as Signio.pm and that will overwrite your current payment
> module.
>
> Step 5:
>
> Create a symbolic link to the pfpro file to the /usr/bin path.
> e.g. ln -s /usr/local/payflow/bin/pfpro /usr/bin
>
> Step 6:
>
> Add this to interchange.cfg
>
> Require module Vend::Payment::Signio
>
> Step 7:
>
> Restart Interchange.
>
> Step 8:
>
> Test out the check out process.
>
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