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    Payfuse and SquirrelCart

    Hi all,

    I did a search of this forum for "Payfuse" and found not one entry, which might be a really good sign or a really bad sign ;-)

    I'm trying to connect to PayFuse's test server and it is communicating back the message "Insufficient permissions to perform requested operation." I checked the Test Mode checkbox in SquirrelCart's dialog for configuring PayFuse, and from PayFuse's documentation (and testing their API by submitting XML to it) I was expecting to get a dummy auth code that I thought my SquirrelCart store would accept.

    I get the same error code back if I uncheck the Test Mode checkbox.

    If anyone has tried PayFuse and has an info I'd really appreciate it.

    Thanks!
    Alan

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    Where is the 'insufficient permissions' notice coming from, PayFuse, SC, or your server?

    Perhaps the 'user' you have set up at the PayFuse end does not have proper authorization to perform credit card transactions. I am figuring you have an admin-account of some kind at the institution and a separate user-account for integration with SC; and this user-account is not allowed to charge cards, something like an accountant that can only see transactions, not make them.

    (I use Authorize.net and base my 'advice' on experiences with them. I have no knowledge of PayFuse setup or configuration options.)

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    Thanks for the reply!

    I'm pretty sure the "insufficient permissions" message is coming from PayFuse; it is exactly the message string that I got in the XML response from their test server API the first couple of times I tried with erroneous XML submissions.

    I have only attempted trial transactions against their test server which they provide for such purposes, using the user and password they provided to me.

    I have sent a message to the PayFuse tech support person that helped me resolve the issues I had trying to get the expected dummy auth code response when I manually submitted a transaction to the test server; hopefully he can clarify what's happening.

    Alan

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    Same issue here

    I just setup PayFuse today within the admin, and I can't checkout in any way.

    Test mode does not matter and still gives an error. Turning test mode off and entering real card info also does the same thing.

    I'm contacting PayFuse as well - please let me know if you get this resolved and I will do the same! (what are the odds of us both installing PayFuse within 24 hours of each other?)
    ...as a matter of fact it's all dark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoyoman View Post
    I just setup PayFuse today within the admin, and I can't checkout in any way.

    Test mode does not matter and still gives an error. Turning test mode off and entering real card info also does the same thing.

    I'm contacting PayFuse as well - please let me know if you get this resolved and I will do the same! (what are the odds of us both installing PayFuse within 24 hours of each other?)
    Yeah, it seems to work like a top. It seems that the test API doesn't work with the request that SquirrelCart builds. But someone at FNMS (First National Merchant Solutions), where my client purchased the merchant services that included PayFuse, set me up with a temporary username, password, and alias on the "real" server, and that worked. Once I saw that go through, I went ahead and put in all the real info for my client's account, and used my own card, and it worked just like it should.

    I'm not sure what "test mode" is, but it seemed to be irrelevant to my attempt to use the test Payfuse server.

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