Payments were getting processed but the results
confirmation didn't work. This is on Coldfusion 8.
That was exactly the problem, on CF 9 also.
the certificate needed is the Verisign G5 certificate
In my case, the certificate I got from the Paypal site was a Symantec
certificate.
That is
Verisign certificate products have been taken over by Symantec.
2015-04-03 18:54 GMT+02:00 :
Payments were getting processed but the results
confirmation didn't work. This is on Coldfusion 8.
That was exactly the problem, on CF 9 also.
the certificate needed is the Verisign G5
When I read these messages, I checked one of my old websites that
uses paypal integration services and found that it stopped
working. Payments were getting processed but the results
confirmation didn't work. This is on Coldfusion 8.
Thanks to this thread I found the problem and fixed it..
So then is the symantec certificate newer? Should I also add
that? What is the link to it? They have so many certificates on paypal
Verisign certificate products have been taken over by Symantec.
2015-04-03 18:54 GMT+02:00 :
Payments were getting processed but the results
Best option is to contact PayPal support with that question. They should be
able to point you to the valid certs.
Good luck, Michael
On Friday, April 3, 2015, Al Musella, DPM muse...@virtualtrials.com wrote:
So then is the symantec certificate newer? Should I also add
that? What is the
Paypal support is useless. I contacted them 3 times for another issue
last week and they couldn't help at all
At 04:11 PM 4/3/2015, you wrote:
Best option is to contact PayPal support with that question. They should be
able to point you to the valid certs.
you need to import the certificate to the java
cacerts as a trusted certificate to by-pass the security matching.
That was the trick. I imported the Paypal certificate and now it works.
Thanks a lot.
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This sounds like it could be the Poodle vulnerability that I faced a few
months back when Chase Paymentech disabled SSL 3.0. What version of Java is
the server running? Java 7 allows SSL 3.0 to negotiate using TLS. I had to
convince my host to update from Java 6.
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This sounds like it could
I suspect they disabled various ssl protocols due to poodle, you should ask
them. The default response ro poodle was to disable everything except
latest tls version, which is not supported out of the box by the jvm that
ships with cf9.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 18:33 PM, wrote:
Hi,
I have an
If they have disable the older SSL protocols here are two blog posts I did on
how to handle that with CFHTTP and your Java version.
Java Version
http://www.trunkful.com/index.cfm/2014/11/24/ColdFusion-JVM-SSL-CA-CERTS-and-POODLE
CFHTTP and JVM switches
What is the URL and does the domain name match the certificate exactly,
meaning not a wildcard certificate. Could be PayPal updated their SSL
certificate and is either a wildcard certificate or multi-site/domain
certificate (not sure what these are really called).
CF will not like it if the
Hi,
I have an application under CF 9 with a paiment module using Paypal.
At the end of the process, Paypal acknowledges the paiement and my app calls a
Paypal page to validate the whole operation. This is done with a CFHTTP call
This application has been working fine for years with no
Hi,
I have an application under CF 9 with a paiment module using Paypal.
At the end of the process, Paypal acknowledges the paiement and my app calls a
Paypal page to validate the whole operation. This is done with a CFHTTP call
This application has been working fine for years with no
Could be PayPal updated their SSL
It must be the problem, because I have other paiement services and they have no
problem.
I'm trying your suggestion, thanks.
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I also once solved this by editing the hosts file on the server and adding
lines to force the name on the cert to point to the right IP.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Byron Mann byronos...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the URL and does the domain name match the certificate exactly,
meaning not
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