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  1. #1
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    Default MD5 Hash Problem.

    I am trying to get my site up for the first time.
    I am using Authorize.net.
    I unknowingly turned on md5 hashing in authorize,net control panel.
    Getting md5 hashing error when trying to use testing credit card number in testing mode.
    I have hacked out the md5 hash error, but still gettting communication error.
    Do not see transastions in Authorize.net.
    I have been able to get two transactions to show as good, by turning on offline CC and turning off Authorize.net_aim.
    Zen Cart 1.3.8a
    Database Patch Level: 1.3.8
    Server Information
    Server Host: p3slhssl03.shr.phx3.secureserver.net (68.178.254.114) Database Host: 10.6.171.2 (10.6.171.2)
    Server OS: Linux 2.4.21-53.ELsmp Database: MySQL 4.1.22-max-log
    Server Date: 01/06/2009 01:06:18 Database Date: 01/05/2009 23:05:14
    Server Up Time: 01:06:18 up 129 days, 18:40, 0 users, load average: 4.62, 6.11, 5.55 HTTP Server: Apache
    PHP Version: 5.2.5 (Zend: 2.2.0) PHP Memory Limit: 64M PHP Safe Mode: Off
    PHP File Uploads: On Max Size: 8M POST Max Size: 8M
    Database Data Size: 1,064 kB Database Index Size: 570 kB

    Installed Authorize.net_arb mod.
    Do not think Authorize.net_arb is working.
    Just do not know where the problem is at.
    Authorize.net support says MD5 cannot be turned off once enabled. That is why I hacked it out in authorizenet.php ( $$ false)
    in the MD5 true /false section of authorizenet.php per one of the posts here.
    Uploaded curltest. Curl was installed by Godaddy, should be working. ( you would think thay would compile it in PHP, like thay are supposed to)
    http://w w w . l a b o u t i q u e d e l i n g e r i e . c o m / Curltest/curltest.php

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    Default Re: MD5 Hash Problem.

    FAQ on setting up the Authorize.net AIM module: https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=373
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