Re: [WebDNA] Paypal Sandbox TCPConnect
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texte = Hi Phil! should work now: just a firewall setup with =api-3t.sandbox.paypal.com- chrisOn Mar 6, 2012, at 12:53, Philip Edell wrote:> Hi Ken,>=20> Thanks very much for your contribution.>=20> I have tried many combos of header to try and isolate the problem, =without success.>=20> With your code...>=20> This works:>=20> [text]host=3Dapi-3t.paypal.com[/text]> [text]path=3D/nvp[/text]> [text]crlf=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]> [text]content=3DTEST[/text]>=20> This doesn't:>=20> [text]host=3Dapi-3t.sandbox.paypal.com[/text]> [text]path=3D/nvp[/text]> [text]crlf=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]> [text]content=3DTEST[/text]>=20> All the best,>=20> Phil.> On 6 Mar 2012, at 14:43, WebDNA Solutions wrote:>=20>> Some tcpconnects don't work unless you specify the host in>> the headers as well as in the tcpconnect tag. Here's an=20>> example of the code I use that seems to work:>>=20>> [text]host=3Dwww.paypal.com[/text]>> [text]path=3D/cgi-bin/webscr[/text]>> [text]crlf=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]>> [text]content=3D... name=3Dvalue pairs here ...[/text]>>=20>> [tcpconnect host=3D[host]&port=3D443&ssl=3DT]>> [tcpsend skipheader=3DT]POST [path] HTTP/1.0[crlf][!]>> [/!]Host: [host][crlf][!]>> [/!]User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT =5.0)[crlf][!]>> [/!]Content-Type: text/namevalue[crlf][!]>> [/!]Content-Length: [countchars][content][/countchars][crlf][crlf][!]>> [/!][content][crlf][!]>> [/!][/tcpsend]>> [/tcpconnect]>>=20>> Sincerely,>> Kenneth Grome>> WebDNA Solutions>> http://www.webdnasolutions.com>> WebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>>> Hi All,>>>=20>>> Many years since I have posted to WebDNA talk list...>>> last post 2004!>>>=20>>> I am trying to connect to the Paypal sandbox endpoint>>> api-3t.sandbox.paypal.com and cannot:>>>=20>>> The only difference between these two TCPConnects is the>>> host name...>>>=20>>> [text]CRLF=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]>>>=20>>> [!] CONNECTS [/!]
>>> [tcpconnect>>> host=3Dapi-3t.paypal.com&port=3D443&ssl=3DT][tcpsend>>> skipheader=3DT]POST /nvp HTTP/1.0[CRLF]Content-type:>>> text/namevalue[CRLF][CRLF][/tcpsend][/tcpconnect]>>>=20>>> [!] DOES NOT CONNECT - TIMES OUT[/!]
>>> [tcpconnect>>> host=3Dapi-3t.sandbox.paypal.com&port=3D443&ssl=3DT][tcpsend>>> skipheader=3DT]POST /nvp HTTP/1.0[CRLF]Content-type:>>> text/namevalue[CRLF][CRLF][/tcpsend][/tcpconnect]>>>=20>>>=20>>> The sandbox endpoint is correct as can be seen here:>>>=20>>> [!] CONNECTS [/!]
>>>
TEST>>>=20>>> [!] CONNECTS [/!]
>>>
>>>=20>>> I'm not bothered (yet) about the ACK=3DFailure, just would>>> love to make the connection!>>>=20>>> Any advice you guys can offer would be great.>>>=20>>> All the best,>>>=20>>> Phil.>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>> the mailing list
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Hi Phil! should work now: just a firewall setup with =api-3t.sandbox.paypal.com- chrisOn Mar 6, 2012, at 12:53, Philip Edell wrote:> Hi Ken,>=20> Thanks very much for your contribution.>=20> I have tried many combos of header to try and isolate the problem, =without success.>=20> With your code...>=20> This works:>=20> [text]host=3Dapi-3t.paypal.com[/text]> [text]path=3D/nvp[/text]> [text]crlf=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]> [text]content=3DTEST[/text]>=20> This doesn't:>=20> [text]host=3Dapi-3t.sandbox.paypal.com[/text]> [text]path=3D/nvp[/text]> [text]crlf=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]> [text]content=3DTEST[/text]>=20> All the best,>=20> Phil.> On 6 Mar 2012, at 14:43, WebDNA Solutions wrote:>=20>> Some tcpconnects don't work unless you specify the host in>> the headers as well as in the tcpconnect tag. Here's an=20>> example of the code I use that seems to work:>>=20>> [text]host=3Dwww.paypal.com[/text]>> [text]path=3D/cgi-bin/webscr[/text]>> [text]crlf=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]>> [text]content=3D... name=3Dvalue pairs here ...[/text]>>=20>> [tcpconnect host=3D[host]&port=3D443&ssl=3DT]>> [tcpsend skipheader=3DT]POST [path] HTTP/1.0[crlf][!]>> [/!]Host: [host][crlf][!]>> [/!]User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT =5.0)[crlf][!]>> [/!]Content-Type: text/namevalue[crlf][!]>> [/!]Content-Length: [countchars][content][/countchars][crlf][crlf][!]>> [/!][content][crlf][!]>> [/!][/tcpsend]>> [/tcpconnect]>>=20>> Sincerely,>> Kenneth Grome>> WebDNA Solutions>> http://www.webdnasolutions.com>> WebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>>> Hi All,>>>=20>>> Many years since I have posted to WebDNA Talk List...>>> last post 2004!>>>=20>>> I am trying to connect to the Paypal sandbox endpoint>>> api-3t.sandbox.paypal.com and cannot:>>>=20>>> The only difference between these two TCPConnects is the>>> host name...>>>=20>>> [text]CRLF=3D[unurl]%0D%0A[/unurl][/text]>>>=20>>> [!] CONNECTS [/!]
>>> [tcpconnect>>> host=3Dapi-3t.paypal.com&port=3D443&ssl=3DT][tcpsend>>> skipheader=3DT]POST /nvp HTTP/1.0[CRLF]Content-type:>>> text/namevalue[CRLF][CRLF][/tcpsend][/tcpconnect]>>>=20>>> [!] DOES NOT CONNECT - TIMES OUT[/!]
>>> [tcpconnect>>> host=3Dapi-3t.sandbox.paypal.com&port=3D443&ssl=3DT][tcpsend>>> skipheader=3DT]POST /nvp HTTP/1.0[CRLF]Content-type:>>> text/namevalue[CRLF][CRLF][/tcpsend][/tcpconnect]>>>=20>>>=20>>> The sandbox endpoint is correct as can be seen here:>>>=20>>> [!] CONNECTS [/!]
>>> TEST>>>=20>>> [!] CONNECTS [/!]
>>> >>>=20>>> I'm not bothered (yet) about the ACK=3DFailure, just would>>> love to make the connection!>>>=20>>> Any advice you guys can offer would be great.>>>=20>>> All the best,>>>=20>>> Phil.>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>> the mailing list .>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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