Or try www.piercom.ie (info at piercom.ie). I spoke to Pat Quigley there
recently about online creditcard payments system they have approved and
running (although we'd be approaching the issue from a SCO-unix direction,
still it's not windoze.
Elsewhere, talk to James at Linux Solutions in Blackrock (www.linsol.ie I
think).
-Roland.
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe O'Reilly [SMTP:joreilly at assyst-intl.com]
Sent: 18 October 1999 14:50
To: webmaster-shoptalk at iia.ie
Cc: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: [ILUG] Credit Card Verification
We are at an advanced stage of developing several e-business solutions for
our customers. In the near future we would want to facilitate our
customer's via credit card payments.
With regards to the site, the backend is done in Java and Aptivity (by
Progress) sitting on SUSE Linux 6.1. We use ApacheJServ on SUSE Linux. We
use Oracle 8 on SUSE aswell. Basically we are done 100% in Linux and
everything is A-OK!
My problem is that BOI's 'Click Pay' seems to insist on IIS 4 and Windows
NT. Is there any via 'RSH Daemon' or some product to get click pay to work
in Linux, of failing that could any of you suggest alternative credit card
verification and payment systems.
Cheers in Advance
Joe O'Reilly
Web Master
assySOFT
www.assyst-intl.com
PS: I have posted this to both to Shop Talk and ILUG, sorry in advance if
that upsets anyone.
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