changeit ... no ways. Go figure. I think I'll learn an instrument rather...what a day.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Justin Robinson <[email protected]>wrote: > I've read up in the mailing archive on similar issues...what I don't seem > to have in common with others who have had issues setting up/testing > authorize.net as a cc payment gateway on ofbiz in when I attempt toimport > authorize.net certificates into the default JDK keystore (this is the > test certificate from https://test.authorize.net/ exported from my > browser into a Security Certificate (.crt) file) > > C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_25\jre\lib\security>keytool -import > -trustcacerts -file D:\-.authorize.net.crt -alias AUTHORIZE_NET -keystore > cacerts > Enter keystore password: > > it then asks me to enter a password which no-one else has mentioned, no > matter what I try I get the message: > > "keytool error: java.io.IOException: Keystore was tampered with, or > password was incorrect" > > I've tried using tranKey, userId & even the login password I got when I > signed up on the http://developer.authorize.net/testaccount/ > > I see in the ml archive someone mentioned there is more then one > certificate make sure you get all of them, maybe this has something to do > with this? > I'm pretty sure this isn't ofbiz specific and has to do with the keystore > which I only have incidental knowledge of, so far googling related info > hasn't got me the answer. > > It'd be wonderful if someone maybe knows what I'm missing here. > Thanks. > > > -- > Regards, > Justin > Venture-Net Research & Development > > > > -- Regards, Justin Venture-Net Research & Development
