H-Sphere Reseller Guide

Tucows Configuration
(version 2.4 Beta 6 and higher)

 

Related Docs:  

Merchant Gateway Manager

 

Preparation

Contact your hosting service provider to work with files on the host server.

Tucows certificate is trusted by Geotrust. Since the standard java cartcerts file doesn't include Geotrust root certificate, H-Sphere returns 'Connect error, untrusted server cert chain' when trying to connect to the merchant gateway. The following are the solutions:
A. If you have got the default java cacerts file and you have never changed it, you can simply replace it with the cacerts file offered by psoft:
/usr/java/<java home>/jre/lib/security/cacerts
B. If you need to keep your cacerts file, you can fix this problem using the keytool feature available in the standard java installation: Tucows manual (SSL notes)

 

Configuration

  1. Select Tucows in the Add New Gateway box.
  2. Click the Add button.
  3. Fill out the form that appears:

    • Title: give a name to this Tucows connection
    • Username: enter the name given to you by Tucows provider
    • Tucows Password: the password which comes with Tucows username
    • Tucows Notification Email for VOID transactions: Tucows cannot cancel previously authorized transactions. Therefore H-Sphere sends a notification to this address notifying that the transaction needs to be canceled manually through Tucows web interface.
    • Currency: the currency in which your end users will be charged
    • AVS: AVS stands for Address Verification Service. It can be used as an additional layer of protection for merchants who wish to verify that the purchaser knows the billing address of the cardholder (in case these are two different people). This is not a very serious form of risk mitigation or fraud prevention, and yet it does give some assurance that a hacker isn't simply generating a list of valid credit card numbers and purchasing product at will. AVS simply matches the numeric portion of the cardholder's street billing address and the 5 or 9-digit zip code of the cardholder's billing address. The AVS request parameters are STREET and ZIP. The processing network verifies the AVS information, comparing a portion of the billing address from the request message with address data on file at the VIC or the issuer's center. Based on the comparison, a response will be returned which confirms whether the information matches or not. Banks do not decline transactions based on the AVS check. The AVS response is returned as two single tab-delimited characters: YY, NN, YN, NY (Y-'matches', N for 'does not match'). This information is just an advice. However, the H-Sphere system will either allow or decline the transaction depending on the selected AVS status. AVS is available only for US cardholders.
      Important: To provide non US cardholders CC processing, disable AVS check-up in the merchant gateway configuration.
    • Test Mode box: with Test Mode checked, all transactions appear to be processed as real transactions. The gateway accepts the transactions, but does not pass them on to the financial institutions. Accordingly, all transactions will be approved by the gateway when Test Mode is turned on.
  4. Click Submit Query

 


Related Docs:  

Merchant Gateway Manager



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