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    Default Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Authorize.net SIM Module -

    This is the error message that my customers are getting when they try to pay with a credit card.

    One customer was making a purchase on the phone with me I was stepping her through it, and she got this message "An error occurred while trying to report this transaction to the merchant. An e-mail has been sent to the merchant informing them of the error. The following is the result of the attempt to charge your credit card.

    This transaction has been approved.
    It is advisable for you to contact the merchant to verify that you will receive the product or service." BUT THEY DO NOT GO TO THE CHECKOUT SUCESS PAGE AND NO RECORD IS RECORDED IN THE SHOPPING CART
    " BUT I checked in the authorize.net and the credit card went through.


    I did a test purchase with my credit card and got the same error. BUT the card went through,

    The order did NOT come up on Zen Cart. (Usually when this happened a long time ago I would at least get the order in zen cart_


    I checked the HASH, transaction key, and the login id and they were all correctI am using Zen 1.3.8A

    I set the authorize module to log and email.

    I got some emails, some saying SIM alert, but the transaction went through,

    Please please, someone help me with this.

    The last time a credit card went through was in the morning, i noticed the problem at 6:15 PM


    My processing is off site, the authorize gateway,

    I do have SSL. But there was something that happened today at 1:17pm , even though i paid for my ssl, they did not renew it so it expired. I have an expired ssl, this should be fixed tomorrow, COULD THIS BE CAUSING THE PROBLEM?????

    Please help me. Thanks
    This is the same thing that was happeneing before in July, look at my last ticket, except no hash match fail. I did some tests here are the errors
    Sep-11-2010 09:33:50
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    Sent to Authorizenet: Array
    (
    [x_login] => *******
    [x_amount] => 0.90
    [x_version] => 3.1
    [x_method] => CC
    [x_type] => auth_capture
    [x_cust_ID] => 3
    [x_email_customer] => TRUE
    [x_company] =>
    [x_first_name] => namehidden
    [x_last_name] => name hidden
    [x_address] => not telling
    [x_city] => nonono
    [x_state] => hidden
    [x_zip] => makeme
    [x_country] => United States
    [x_phone] => xxx-xxx-xxx
    [x_fax] =>
    [x_email] => hidden
    [x_ship_to_company] =>
    [x_ship_to_first_name] =>
    [x_ship_to_last_name] =>
    [x_ship_to_address] =>
    [x_ship_to_city] =>
    [x_ship_to_state] =>
    [x_ship_to_zip] =>
    [x_ship_to_country] =>
    [x_Customer_IP] => 173.partiallyhidden
    [x_relay_form] => TRUE
    [x_relay_URL] =>
    https://www.mysticcrypt.com/index.ph...eckout_process
    [x_invoice_num] =>
    [x_description] => Website Purchase from Mystic Crypt
    [x_duplicate_window] => 120
    [x_fp_sequence] => 306
    [x_fp_timestamp] => 1284266030
    [x_fp_hash] => e84cbb1a6b90787408cbed1a9553639c
    [x_show_form] => PAYMENT_FORM
    [x_receipt_link_method] => POST
    [x_receipt_link_text] => Click here to complete your order.
    [x_receipt_link_url] =>
    https://www.mysticcrypt.com/index.ph...eckout_process
    [zenid] => 7bb6463f285ed13180137186cf311658
    [url] => https://secure.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll
    )
    Last edited by WiccanWitch420; 12 Sep 2010 at 05:52 AM. Reason: forgot something

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Any help please?

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    www.mysticcrypt.com uses an invalid security certificate.

    The certificate expired on 9/11/2010 4:17 PM.

    (Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate)

    Theres your problem
    Last edited by Merlinpa1969; 12 Sep 2010 at 03:31 PM. Reason: spelling
    Zen cart PCI compliant Hosting

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Hi, so you are saying that it is related?



    meaning because of the problems with my ssl, that is why I am getting this error on the credit cards?


    let me know

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    It may be. It may not be. Either way, fixing your SSL issue is important, and after that you'll be in a better place to determine whether the problem still exists.

    It likely is related.
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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Thanks

    I have my host working on the SSL certificate right now

    It should have been renewed it is their error. Thanks, Ill post again if I still have the problem after the ssl

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    It may be. It may not be. Either way, fixing your SSL issue is important, and after that you'll be in a better place to determine whether the problem still exists.

    It likely is related.

    I have the identical problem described.

    I am told that if I am using an SIM set up (and not an AIM configuration), I don't need an SSL cert. , as the transaction is being processed at Authorize.net, and not on my page itself. Is this true?


    Test transactions have been doing fine until recently, and now I am getting the same error message......

    If you recall, I had a problem recently where files were accidentally removed. I replaced them (it was my auto_loaders directory, actuallly, that I replaced) and my page now loads fine., But now test transactions have the above noted error message.....

    I was thinking about replacing other files with new copies, but as their modifaction date (as shown on my FTP progrram) is not recent, I am not sure if this is necessary. Clearly something, somewhere, has been altered. What do you think?

    Authorize.net says the problem is certainly on my end......
    Last edited by JDog21; 13 Sep 2010 at 09:31 PM.

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    I have discovered that the problem may be with my server response time https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=402 or two other non-related factors..........

    So, this answers the question about replacing files. Or maybe not. If I have a list of files a certain module (which was accidentally partially instlalled, apparently) is supposed to affect or otherwise alter, but the "last modified" dates of those files are not recent, should I consider replacing them with fresh copies?

    And my original question, is an SSL necessary on a SIM configuration?

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    1. If using SIM, and have it set to "Offsite" mode, then you do not need SSL as far as Authnet is concerned. HOWEVER, you SHOULD still use SSL to protect your customers' addresses and other data they share with you during the shopping process. SSL certificates are cheap nowadays, so there's little reason to cheap out on that. Wouldn't you like to know that the merchant you're buying from takes privacy and security seriously?

    2. If you have SSL enabled on your site, but your SSL certificate is malfunctioning or impropely installed to your domain (usually that's done by the hosting company), then visitors attempting to access your SSL pages will encounter error messages or slowness. Either slowness or error messages will trigger problems with SIM returns back to your site.

    So, if you're going to use SSL, which you should, then make sure it's set up properly. That includes testing it yourself.
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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Quote Originally Posted by JDog21 View Post
    Test transactions have been doing fine until recently, and now I am getting the same error message......

    ...
    Clearly something, somewhere, has been altered. What do you think?
    "fine until recently" certainly denotes that somethings' gotten changed.
    So, yes, you need to sort out what that was/is.
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