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Authorize.Net Technical Updates
Hello,
I am currently using Authorized.net SDK version v2.0.50727.
And recently we got mail about new update of Authorized.NET , so do we need to update SDK ?
โ04-07-2016 05:16 AM
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Hello @vishalgajjar89
Checking GitHub an NuGet, our latest .NET SDK version is 1.8.10:
I'm not sure where you are obtaining version v2.0.50727
Richard
โ04-07-2016 07:45 AM
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Hi Rechard,
We are usign too older version of AuthorizedNET library, after we got mail about technical update of Authorized.NET we just want to know that is there any changes that we have to do in current application ?
Do we have to do changes regarding 'RC4 Cipher Disablement' ?
Thanks,
Vishal Gajjar
โ04-20-2016 03:50 AM - edited โ04-20-2016 03:51 AM
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Hello,
Any help would be appricicated regarding this ?
Thanks Much,
Vishal
โ05-04-2016 05:28 AM
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@vishalgajjar89 Cipher support is usually controlled by the server you're running on, rather than by the SDK.
Please check with your web hosting provider or server administrator to confirm that RC4 is disabled on the server.
Note that our disabling RC4 should not impact you unless your server forces the use of RC4.
"Move fast and break things," out. "Move carefully and fix what you break," in.
โ05-04-2016 10:14 AM

