You can also try SSLava from Phaos Technologies www.phaos.com for an SSL
library.
If you are specifically trying to do credit card authorization/processing,
you should look at using software or a service from VeriFone, CyberSource,
or CyberCash. If you go w/ a service, they will charge a fee per
transaction.
I don't think you will have much success writing the software yourself to go
straight to the bank b/c you will have to get the protocol from the bank and
get your software certified w/ the bank.
-Richard
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From: Phil Swenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 10:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSL
What do people reccommend for SSL (ie posint to a credit card system at a
bank for credit card auth) on a web site?
Sun has a reference implementation of SSL - I guess it's the same thing you
get when you buy J2EE, right? Of course I can't find any info on J2EE
pricing on Sun's site.
RSA wants some ungodly amount of money (30K + revenue sharing).
Or I can get an ActiveX control for $200 and use JIntegra to call it.
What other options do I have?
Thanks,
Phil
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