Set up and configure an NMI Merchant Gateway instance

 


Introduction

In this article, we'll show you how to configure an NMI Merchant Gateway instance using a certificate and SSL.

Set up an NMI Merchant Gateway instance.

To set up an NMI Merchant Gateway instance, you must:

  • Create the gateway instance.

  • Configure the REST API server to use a certificate, and set up SSL.

Configure the REST API server to use a certificate, and set up SSL.

To configure the REST API server to use a certificate, follow these steps:

  • Import the certificate into the NMI Gateway instance.

  • Configure the REST API server to use this imported certificate.

  • Set up SSL for your gateway by configuring an HTTPS listener on port 443 (this can be done in multiple ways).

Configure your gateway to use your NMI Gateway instance as the primary source of information.

You can configure the REST API server to use a certificate, and set up SSL.

You can configure your gateway to use your NMI Gateway instance as the primary source of information.

You can configure the REST API server to use a certificate, and set up SSL.

To configure the REST API server to use a certificate, you must first create a certificate and key.

To create the certificate:

  • Create a new file in /etc./ssl/nginx/certs/ with your preferred text editor. This should be named something like nginx-certificate.crt.

  • Fill in the appropriate information for your certificate; for example, if you're using an intermediate CA (not self-signed), then fill in its common name as well as your own organization's name and country code (e.g., "Test Intermediate CA" CN=Test Intermediate CA O=Acme Inc US). You may also want to include other details such as organizational unit information here as well if applicable; check with your organization's IT department before proceeding further with this step if they have any questions about how best practices dictate using their systems' certificates/keys should work within their own infrastructure setup(s).

Conclusion

In this article, we've covered how to set up and configure an NMI Merchant Gateway instance. If you have any questions about this process, please contact us at 5starprocessing or get in touch with 5 Star processing for complete information.


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