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Thread: Protx/Sage Pay Changes

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    newtothis is offline Senior Member
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    Default Protx/Sage Pay Changes

    Hello,

    We were previously using Protx as the payment gateway, which has now been taken over by Sage Pay.

    This email went out saying changes will need to be made by Sat:

    http://sagepay-email.com/t/8Z4-4AGG-...,19WOIP,DH41,1

    It states:

    You will need to make some technical changes to your website if ANY of the following statements are true:

    1) You have hardcoded your IP addresses within your website/shopping cart

    2) You have cached your DNS entries

    3) You have firewall rules in place to only accept access to and from your systems from specific IP addresses

    Do any of these affect ASPDNSF? I couldnt see any hardcoded IP address anywhere but I could be wrong?

    Please advise me, im sort of worried that payments will stop getting processed on Sat!

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    mbertulli is offline Senior Member
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    There are no hard-coded ip addresses You should be fine.
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    newtothis is offline Senior Member
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    Oh phew, thank you mbertulli!!

    How about cached DNS entries, how can I check this?

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    That would be something to check with your host or ISP, that's outside of the software.