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Re: [cobalt-users] Secure Servers and Transaction proccessing info required
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Secure Servers and Transaction proccessing info required
- From: Rickard Osser <ricky@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Feb 24 05:21:14 2000
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, chris wrote:
> 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....)
>
As does Brosoft SSL...
Best regards,
Osser Brosoft AB Distributor of Cobalt Networks servers
Maria Bangata 6 Computer Consultants
S-118 63 Stockholm, Sweden Networking, DOS/Win/Mac/Linux/Unix
Tel: +46-8-798 29 27 E-mail: ricky@xxxxxxxx
Fax: +46-8-668 89 10 WWW: http://www.brosoft.net
> 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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