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To improve our site’s performance, scalability and availability, we’re going to expand the number of IP addresses for www.paypal.com. We announced this in a bulletin on October 18, 2011. As part of this expansion, we’ll discontinue support for the HTTP 1.0 protocol on February 1, 2013.
If your IPN (Instant Payment Notification) or PDT (Payment Data Transfer) scripts use the HTTP 1.0 protocol, this change may impact your ability to perform IPN post-back validation or PDT posts to www.paypal.com.
Additional Details
Starting February 1, 2013, we’ll require all incoming requests to have a “Host” header which complies with HTTP 1.1 specifications. This header was not required with the HTTP 1.0 protocol. IPN and PDT scripts using HTTP 1.0 may start failing with “HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request” errors after February 1, 2013, which will result in IPN messages not being validated successfully, or PDT scripts not being able to retrieve transaction information.
Action Required before February 1, 2013
If your IPN (Instant Payment Notification) or PDT (Payment Data Transfer) scripts use the HTTP 1.0 protocol, you’ll need to update your scripts to HTTP 1.1, and include the “Host” header in the IPN postback script.
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When PayPal made an unannounced change the other year, the Instant Payment Notification (IPN) system stopped working for us and quite a few other people, until we made a Perl upgrade at the server.
Does anyone know if this is going to impact the SellerDeck software at all?
Hendrik
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To improve our site’s performance, scalability and availability, we’re going to expand the number of IP addresses for www.paypal.com. We announced this in a bulletin on October 18, 2011. As part of this expansion, we’ll discontinue support for the HTTP 1.0 protocol on February 1, 2013.
If your IPN (Instant Payment Notification) or PDT (Payment Data Transfer) scripts use the HTTP 1.0 protocol, this change may impact your ability to perform IPN post-back validation or PDT posts to www.paypal.com.
Additional Details
Starting February 1, 2013, we’ll require all incoming requests to have a “Host” header which complies with HTTP 1.1 specifications. This header was not required with the HTTP 1.0 protocol. IPN and PDT scripts using HTTP 1.0 may start failing with “HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request” errors after February 1, 2013, which will result in IPN messages not being validated successfully, or PDT scripts not being able to retrieve transaction information.
Action Required before February 1, 2013
If your IPN (Instant Payment Notification) or PDT (Payment Data Transfer) scripts use the HTTP 1.0 protocol, you’ll need to update your scripts to HTTP 1.1, and include the “Host” header in the IPN postback script.
_________________________________________
When PayPal made an unannounced change the other year, the Instant Payment Notification (IPN) system stopped working for us and quite a few other people, until we made a Perl upgrade at the server.
Does anyone know if this is going to impact the SellerDeck software at all?
Hendrik
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