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    #31
    Still not heard back from Fasthosts but I seem to be making a little more progress. I've ended up unchecking the SSL option in business settings.......highlighting 'credit card details captured for later processing' and clicking configure method.......clicking shared SSL in there.....the filling in the unlisted provider option.

    I now get to the checkout page.....fill in all the details.....but just fall short when it comes to the page where a customer enters their card info. But at least I'm now getting the padlock icon in the browser page

    Does this ring any bells with anyone? Anyone able to help me over the last hurdle?
    www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk

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      #32
      Originally posted by Bun
      Still not heard back from Fasthosts but I seem to be making a little more progress. I've ended up unchecking the SSL option in business settings.......highlighting 'credit card details captured for later processing' and clicking configure method.......clicking shared SSL in there.....the filling in the unlisted provider option.

      I now get to the checkout page.....fill in all the details.....but just fall short when it comes to the page where a customer enters their card info. But at least I'm now getting the padlock icon in the browser page

      Does this ring any bells with anyone? Anyone able to help me over the last hurdle?
      fast host only works if your site is all in ssl

      and you need to use the shared SSL url
      and not https://www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk/
      this will not work has you only have shared ssl

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        #33
        Originally posted by j2001m
        fast host only works if your site is all in ssl

        and you need to use the shared SSL url
        and not https://www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk/
        this will not work has you only have shared ssl
        Well that's a bit of a bummer!! Prior to swapping server I was in touch with Fasthosts to tell them exactly what I was upto and made a point of telling them that I was intending to use Actinic Catalog. They told me to upgrade from their Windows Package to their Linux Developer Package.

        I hope this is not the case
        www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk

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          #34
          If you are using a PSP (Protx - even Paypal) they provide security on the pages where sensitive information is transmitted. You could undo the SSL settings, test the remaining Network setup, and continue in a positive direction while you wait for issue and installation of a site-wide certificate.
          Bill
          www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
          Text directoryWorldwide Actinic(TM) shops
          BC Ness Solutions Support services, custom software
          Registered Microsoft™ Partner (ISV)
          VoIP UK: 0131 208 0605
          Located: Alexandria, EGYPT

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            #35
            Originally posted by wjcampbe
            If you are using a PSP (Protx - even Paypal) they provide security on the pages where sensitive information is transmitted. You could undo the SSL settings, test the remaining Network setup, and continue in a positive direction while you wait for issue and installation of a site-wide certificate.
            Hi wjcampbe,

            Yeah, I've managed to set-up payment via personal cheque and Paypal but I receive most of my orders from customers using credit cards.

            I've still not heard back from Fasthosts.......think I'm going to give them a call later. It can't be the case that they've advised me to upgrade to a package that won't run Actinic Catalog???? I hope not
            www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk

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              #36
              Adding Protx to take credit card payments will cost you GBP20.00 plus VAT for up to 1000 transactions per month. You would then be fully operational.

              Or you can buy an SSL certificate which covers your entire site and have the host configure it (including the symbolic links) for less than six months worth of Protx (but that leaves you looking for a processing method and security concerns on the storage of the data you are collecting).
              Bill
              www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
              Text directoryWorldwide Actinic(TM) shops
              BC Ness Solutions Support services, custom software
              Registered Microsoft™ Partner (ISV)
              VoIP UK: 0131 208 0605
              Located: Alexandria, EGYPT

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                #37
                Originally posted by wjcampbe
                Adding Protx to take credit card payments will cost you GBP20.00 plus VAT for up to 1000 transactions per month. You would then be fully operational.

                Or you can buy an SSL certificate which covers your entire site and have the host configure it (including the symbolic links) for less than six months worth of Protx (but that leaves you looking for a processing method and security concerns on the storage of the data you are collecting).
                We have our own terminal in the shop.....so I'm just looking for a way to collect customers credit card information. If I can't sort this out with Fasthosts what's the Actinic SSL shared server option like?

                Can you direct me to info regarding the SSL certificate which will cover my entire site?

                Thanks for your time
                www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk

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                  #38
                  Fasthosts tech review for SSL & Actinic

                  It's true, fasthosts will need the whole site on the ssl space. Through experience this causes the site to run slow.
                  We have a dedicated fasthosts Linnux server and have now given up with the notion of using the fasthosts shared ssl in favor for the actinic shared space which will just protect the checkout pages.

                  You might find this usefull though

                  http://xtreme.fasthosts.co.uk/kbv.exe?wrap=1&ID=738
                  Steve D
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                    #39
                    We have our own terminal in the shop
                    Which can be withdrawn if you process significant volume of on-line orders through it without permission from the service provider - and where would that leave you?

                    There are many companies which can provide you with your own whole site SSL certificate. Look around on your host for information, search the internet, you'll find all you need.
                    Bill
                    www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
                    Text directoryWorldwide Actinic(TM) shops
                    BC Ness Solutions Support services, custom software
                    Registered Microsoft™ Partner (ISV)
                    VoIP UK: 0131 208 0605
                    Located: Alexandria, EGYPT

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by drink75
                      It's true, fasthosts will need the whole site on the ssl space. Through experience this causes the site to run slow.
                      We have a dedicated fasthosts Linnux server and have now given up with the notion of using the fasthosts shared ssl in favor for the actinic shared space which will just protect the checkout pages.

                      You might find this usefull though

                      http://xtreme.fasthosts.co.uk/kbv.exe?wrap=1&ID=738
                      Cheers Steve.....I suppose I'm just putting off the inevitable!! What's frustrating is that I informed them of what I was planning (creating a site with Actinic Catalog) and they specifically told me to upgrade to their Linux Developer package as this would be ideal for my situation. I've been sat in front of this thing for the last two days trying to sort this out......
                      www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by wjcampbe
                        Which can be withdrawn if you process significant volume of on-line orders through it without permission from the service provider - and where would that leave you?
                        Yes you're right......I've been through this with them and it's okay
                        www.ecclestonanglingcentre.co.uk

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Bun
                          Cheers Steve.....I suppose I'm just putting off the inevitable!! What's frustrating is that I informed them of what I was planning (creating a site with Actinic Catalog) and they specifically told me to upgrade to their Linux Developer package as this would be ideal for my situation. I've been sat in front of this thing for the last two days trying to sort this out......

                          Been there, done that, said ta ta to fasthosts altogether. If your happy with everything else then stick with them but find an alternative ssl, I used the Actinic one and it was cheaper than the rest at the time.

                          Unfortunately youve had to experience what a lot of us have been through but interesting to hear your cc company are ok with net transactions on the terminal ? I was told "no way, give it back and use cpi instead right now", quite insistent they were too ! Wish I could have my terminal back, tap tap tap and its done.
                          Kind regards,

                          Michael

                          www.stageprint.co.uk

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by newshopbloke
                            Been there, done that, said ta ta to fasthosts altogether. If your happy with everything else then stick with them but find an alternative ssl, I used the Actinic one and it was cheaper than the rest at the time.

                            Unfortunately youve had to experience what a lot of us have been through but interesting to hear your cc company are ok with net transactions on the terminal ? I was told "no way, give it back and use cpi instead right now", quite insistent they were too ! Wish I could have my terminal back, tap tap tap and its done.
                            Its taken me about a week to finaly get told actinic and fasthosts SSL aren't going to work together. Instead of the actinic putting a helpful page onto the fasthosts site couldn't they have just put on there that said "don't both trying to use fasthost SSL as it wont work". Would have saved me alot of time and money I've changed my account 2 times with fasthosts in the same number of days, only now to find out its a waste of time. Firstly I needed to change from windows to Linux, then upgrade the Linux acount to include SSL.

                            So what do I do now? Bun how did you sort your proplem out in the nd as it sounds like you are having exactly the same problems I'm having at the moment?

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                              #44
                              Dime..

                              Have a look at the link below,

                              http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=19296

                              I think this is the same problem I had, Bun too..

                              A solution is to host with fasthosts, but use Actinic's SSL

                              http://www.actinic.co.uk/products/sssl.htm

                              Andy

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by dime
                                Its taken me about a week to finaly get told actinic and fasthosts SSL aren't going to work together. Instead of the actinic putting a helpful page onto the fasthosts site couldn't they have just put on there that said "don't both trying to use fasthost SSL as it wont work". Would have saved me alot of time and money I've changed my account 2 times with fasthosts in the same number of days, only now to find out its a waste of time. Firstly I needed to change from windows to Linux, then upgrade the Linux acount to include SSL.

                                So what do I do now? Bun how did you sort your proplem out in the nd as it sounds like you are having exactly the same problems I'm having at the moment?
                                there ssl does not use the same webspace (they use 10mb on some webspace some where that very crap) ie the shared ssl domain is not on the same ip
                                ie on a good shared ssl
                                you temp domain is for exp:-htttp://82.123.62.82/yourdomain.co.uk/
                                this then goes to your home page if this was your ip address.
                                you may get in is your welcome e-mail so on

                                all they do then is reg a ssl domain on that ip address like www.ssl.com
                                so you can then https://www.ssl.com/yourdomain.co.uk/
                                and get all your websit files in ssl
                                but your would need to setup all your files in the public_html part so the ssl could see it ie your also need to setup your cgi-bin in ther to, if its dir is out side it, it will not work and your will need to call it ssl-cgi-bin and not cgi-bin and put it in the public_html so on.

                                try this web host that does this
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                                and they help you set up you actinic setup file for you and send it by email if you need to
                                just ask my e-mail for this they send it within 72 hours

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