There was a recent thread (Apr 7th) regarding authorize.net recently
changing their SSL certificate:

Subject: AIMPaymentServices.java throws NullPointerException:
Authorize.net no longer authorizes cards

Have you verified you have their latest certificate?

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Scott. <[email protected]> wrote:
> We're finally using OFBiz in a production environment thanks to all the help
> we've received from you guys. Appreciate it very much.
>
> At the moment we have run into a bit of an issue with Auth.net. What is
> happening is that we're having incomplete CV responses in some of our
> transactions. One transaction comes back as Gateway CV Matched and another
> comes back with no response at all. If we go directly to our Auth account,
> they show the response as Not Applicable. Everyone claims that that is not a
> valid response but it’s there anyway.
>
> We then started calling Auth.net who blamed out bank processor who in turn
> blamed TSYS who in turn blamed us and that's about where we are at the
> moment. We're using a 10.4 trunk version of OFBiz, rev 1068090 dated
> 2011-02-07 and it uses what appears to be Auth's latest AIM 3.1. However,
> the code is commented and reads the following;
>
> “Version - version 3.0 is currently the only supported version for ofbiz.
> eventually version 3.1 may be available”
>
> Could someone verify what version this is because the code itself appears to
> be 3.1?
>
> We've tried to find some common ground in the cards but it applies to Visa,
> MasterCard and Discover. Amounts are all different as are issuing banks,
> etc.
>
> So we're at a loss and I'm wondering if anyone has experienced something
> similar or may be able to point us in the right direction.
>
> Thanks.
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