Guest Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 Okay, so I've been running internetsecure for over 6 months, and have had on off problems with their module working, then not working and not getting the customer order - just hte payment information. Anyhow, I found out that InternetSecure uses the same configuration as the Authorize.net Direct module, and can be switched to point to Internetsecure. Their technical team assured me this was correct. So...for more detailed info - go to the merchant area of your internetsecure account, help files, and view the Authorize.net Emulation Now for setting this up, you have to change the authorizenet_direct.php module - use search to find the instances of https - and change the authorize.net address to the internetsecure address - if I remember, there are about 5 instances of this address, and all have to be changed and uploaded to work. Then in your admin panel, turn on the authorize.net module - and set the parameters as follows (at least this worked for my server and configuration)... Enable Authorize.net Module True Login Username <PUT YOUR INTERNETSECURE MERCHANT ACCT # HERE> Login Transaction Key <LEAVE BLANK> cURL Setup Not Compiled cURL Path <LEAVE BLANK> Transaction Mode Production Transaction Method Credit Card Processing Mode Authorize And Capture Sort Order Of Display 4 Customer Notifications True Accepted Credit Cards Amex, Discover, Mastercard, Visa Authorizenet - Payment Zone --none-- Authorizenet - Set Order Status default Enable CCV code True And so far, all my payments seem to be captured correctly. Now you DO have to have SSL enabled for this module, as the credit card number is now collected on your payment information page, but the number is still sent instantly to internetsecure for processing, and the number is not stored on your server. So although I've only been running this a couple days, it looks like a possible fix or way to get around the flakiness of the internetsecure payment module. I love many more of the features of internetsecure over psigate, but I've kept my psigate account for the last six months, because I didn't want to cancel it until I knew if I could get internetsecure to run consistently enough. I'll continue to watch this method for probably another month or so before I commit to this. So hopefully this will help another frustrated internetsecure customer out there... Quote
webination Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 Josaram, This seems like a very good idea. You have been using this now for about 2 years. Is it stable? Any update as top your experience? :rolleyes: Okay, so I've been running internetsecure for over 6 months, and have had on off problems with their module working, then not working and not getting the customer order - just hte payment information. Anyhow, I found out that InternetSecure uses the same configuration as the Authorize.net Direct module, and can be switched to point to Internetsecure. Their technical team assured me this was correct. So...for more detailed info - go to the merchant area of your internetsecure account, help files, and view the Authorize.net Emulation Now for setting this up, you have to change the authorizenet_direct.php module - use search to find the instances of https - and change the authorize.net address to the internetsecure address - if I remember, there are about 5 instances of this address, and all have to be changed and uploaded to work. Then in your admin panel, turn on the authorize.net module - and set the parameters as follows (at least this worked for my server and configuration)... Enable Authorize.net Module True Login Username <PUT YOUR INTERNETSECURE MERCHANT ACCT # HERE> Login Transaction Key <LEAVE BLANK> cURL Setup Not Compiled cURL Path <LEAVE BLANK> Transaction Mode Production Transaction Method Credit Card Processing Mode Authorize And Capture Sort Order Of Display 4 Customer Notifications True Accepted Credit Cards Amex, Discover, Mastercard, Visa Authorizenet - Payment Zone --none-- Authorizenet - Set Order Status default Enable CCV code True And so far, all my payments seem to be captured correctly. Now you DO have to have SSL enabled for this module, as the credit card number is now collected on your payment information page, but the number is still sent instantly to internetsecure for processing, and the number is not stored on your server. So although I've only been running this a couple days, it looks like a possible fix or way to get around the flakiness of the internetsecure payment module. I love many more of the features of internetsecure over psigate, but I've kept my psigate account for the last six months, because I didn't want to cancel it until I knew if I could get internetsecure to run consistently enough. I'll continue to watch this method for probably another month or so before I commit to this. So hopefully this will help another frustrated internetsecure customer out there... Quote
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