[ic] setup encryption, not working... help..

interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Thu Mar 21 19:42:00 2002


Add the catalog owners public key to the keyring that belongs to the user
that interchange runs as (not the user that own the catalog)

To do this you need to su to the interchange user which is probably either

su interch

or

su interchange.



> ok, let me ask this question then..
>
> I installed interchange in /usr/local/interchange
>
> but the catalog user for this is at:
>
> /home/cart
>
> and the pgp key is at:
>
> /home/cart/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
>
> so this right ?
>
> the way I have it setup in apache, the html root path for this domain is:
>
> /home/cart/store
>
> should that be in /home/cart/store/.gnupg/pubring.pgp instead ?
>
> on 3/21/02 7:51 AM, Ed LaFrance at edl@newmediaems.com wrote:
>
> > At 02:53 AM 3/21/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >> I followed the instructions on www.interchangeville.com for encryption
and
> >> it is not working, let me explain my problem:
> >>
> >> installed 4.8.3, placed a fake order to test it, it shows a
confirmation
> >> screen and it properly emailed me, which is good, the attachment said:
> >>
> >> NEED ENCRYPTION ENABLED.
> >>
> >> so that tells me that I need to setup the encryption feature...
> >>
> >> so I did:
> >>
> >> install gpg on the server and on my client (pgp), make my keys,
imported
> >> ray.asc to my server over FTP, them imported to the directory that is
under
> >> my interchange, making sure it was the same user, tested it, it worked.
> >>
> >> I logged into the Administrative section of the interchange, under
> >> Administration/Preferences, in Enrcyption I have
> >>
> >> PGP_KEY    orders@mydomain.com
> >> PGP        PGP gpg --no-default-keyring --always-trust --keyring
> >> /home/cart/.gnupg/pubring.gpg -e -a --batch -t -r '%s'
> >
> > Did you try it with just PGP -> gpg  - no command options?
> >
> > - Ed L.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> ENCRYPTOR is blank
> >>
> >> then I applied the changes, I open  catalog.cfg
> >>
> >> and
> >>
> >> EncryptProgram __PGP__
> >> EncryptKey __PGP_KEY__
> >>
> >> Then search through the rest of your file for "Route main" and make
sure
> >> the following entries are set in that section:
> >>
> >> credit_card 1
> >> encrypt 0
> >> encrypt_program "__PGP__"
> >> email '__ORDERS_TO__'
> >> pgp_key "__PGP_KEY__"
> >>
> >> i made sure that I have this, save file, restart interchange, I go
ahead and
> >> place a fake order, and it still gives a confirmation screen, and
emails me.
> >>
> >> BUT this time no attachment at all, the encrypted credit card would be
> >> attached, right ? no attachment..
> >>
> >> what can be wrong ?
> >>
> >> Also in the Administration/Wizard
> >>
> >> I tried running the Wizard and that works until you get to:
> >>
> >> "payment preferences", when I fill it out and make sure PGP is set and
press
> >> next, it give a server error, also "about your site" gives error:
> >>
> >> Sorry, the page (admin/wizard/step_content) was not found,,
> >>
> >> are these bugs ?
> >>
> >> thanks...
> >>
> >> raymond
> >>
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