I am using the default CS-Cart Westpac Credit Card Payment Module which hands off the payment info to Westpac Payway.
Every time someone makes a credit card payment I receive an email error notification.
I have followed the instructions as listed in the CS-Cart Westpac Payment screen and entered the details as listed in my PayWay backend.
I contacted the PayWay and they have advised that the Notification URL in the server to server section is incorrect as that is causing the error however it is exactly the url that the CS-Cart module says to put in there.
This it seems is a CS-Cart fault now but knowing what CS-Cart charges to fix their own errors I am hoping someone else may be able to assist.
and all I got was a white page i.e. nothing happened.
This is the error email I receive every time someone tries to pay by credit card. Payway says everything at their end is set up correctly and it must be the application that is causing the issue:
Dear Sir / Madam
We were unable to successfully post the PayWay Net transaction response to your provided reply link URL. There may be a network issue or your site may be offline.
You may need to manually update your records.
If the "Exception" section below contains the acronym "SSL", please ensure the following:
1. You have purchased and installed a legitimate SSL certificate from a trusted certificate authority. This allows the sensitive transaction details to be sent back to you encrypted.
2. That the Root and Intermediate Certificate Authority (CA) SSL certificate are also installed. This is often referred to as a 'CA Bundle'. This will allow us to verify that your SSL certificate is authentic and has been issued from a trusted source by following the SSL certificate chain which your web server passes to the client. Your SSL certificate provider will have instructions on how to install the CA bundle for your SSL certificate on your specific web server software.
Exception : javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
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