[ic] NEED ENCRYPTION ENABLED

Jason Jensen interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Tue Aug 21 00:02:00 2001


I had this same problem!!! The way to get GPG to import the key is find out
what user is running interchange and in that users' home directory create a
folder by typing "mkdir .gnupg".. this will allow you to create the key..
you will then have to type (as the interchange user) "gpg --gen-key" and
fallow the steps.

Be warned after doing all this, my interchange just started mailing me
emails with NO error message NO credit card number and NO NEED ENCRYPTION
ENABLED. Also, if i turn on encryption for the entire message it will
encrypt the message but still without the credit card number within.

Also: find out (if you use an isp) if your isp uses software called "CPANEL"
that is what my isp uses and it automatically updates.. that is what caused
this problem (cpanel auto updated to 4.8.1 and it hasn't worked since).

Jason Jensen
----- Original Message -----
From: "saa" <smoriarty@wanadoo.es>
To: <interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 7:15 PM
Subject: [ic] NEED ENCRYPTION ENABLED


> Credit Card Info:
> NEED ENCRYPTION ENABLED.
>
> What I have been trying to do is go into the admin section of his cart,
> click on Administration, click on Wizard, go to payment preferences, make
> the payment gateway "PGP sent credit cards", click on next, insert his PGP
> key, click on next, go to preview, and click on finish. When clicking on
> finish it now says:
>
> compare values saved successfully.
>
> GPG key import FAILED.
>
>
>
> Your catalog is now operational for testing.
>
>
> He therefore can not charge anyone's card since the credit card
information
> just doesn't show up...Do you know if there is any manual way to import
the
> key, or do you have any idea what is wrong? In the Akopia demo
> (http://www.akopia.com) this is confirmed as working.
>
> Your help is appreciated. Thanks
>
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