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Re: [cobalt-users] Secure Servers and Transaction proccessing info required



I follow on the list... with unixpac SSL for RaQ2, each individual site
has its own certificate. If the customer does not want to process
directly, he can store the data in a safe place on the server
(/home/sites/www.domaine.com/ or .htaccess to protect a directory) or
may get thet data through email (not very safe, but very common)
The unixpac SSL is different from what Cobalt offers. Cobalt offers SSL
for the main site, that's all. The Unixpac gives true SSL to all sites
with individual IP on the box. As for processing the order, many offers
around (echo-inc etc....)

chris

Ali & Charlie wrote:
> We would like to know how this all operates on the server. For example, if a
> customer has an order form that is taking credit card information, this
> would all be redirected to the secure server. If this same customer does not
> have a third party processing these credit cards but instead would like to
> do this manually from their place of business as this is where they have
> their credit card machine, how would they receive these orders? Would it be
> possible for this information to be emailed to them and if so, how would
> this be done securely?
> 
> If this same customer wanted to have these orders fully processed online,
> what all would be required for this by us? We are assuming this UNIXPAC SSL
> package is similar to what Cobalt offers, but how would this all tie in with
> the processing of these orders?


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