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[ILUG] Connecting Trintech box to linux ?

[ILUG] Connecting Trintech box to linux ?

Dave Burke dave at compsoc.com
Wed Jun 21 16:07:31 IST 2000


Hi,
 
I'm working on a website for one of our sister companies at the moment,
and we want to be able to do live credit card validation + payment on the
website and to do it ourselves, i.e. not use a 3rd party like clickpay.
 
I've been playing around with CCVS[0] for the last couple of days and it
seems that the protocols that it supports[1] are not the ones we use in
europe. We use APACS30 in europe according to the guy in AIB.
 
We have a couple of trintech boxes in the office and we noticed that they
have RS232 ports on the back, does anyone know if it's possible to connect
that into our server and allow it to handle credit card validation +
payment and just pass back that it's done and is happy to proceed?
 
Cheers!
 
Dave
 
 
[0] www.redhat.com/products/ccvs
[1] www.redhat.com/products/ccvs/support/CCVS3.3docs/protocol-specific.html





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