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Update: The Authorize.Net integration was updated on November 20, 2024. To prevent recurring transaction failures, we recommend disabling the Transaction IP Velocity Filter at the earliest.
We’re updating the Authorize.Net integration in Zoho Books on November 20, 2024. This update may cause payment failures in your recurring transactions if the Transaction IP Velocity Filter is active.
The Transaction IP Velocity Filter in your Authorize.Net account is designed to prevent fraudulent activity by limiting the number of transactions from a single IP address within a specific time-frame.
However, this filter can also block legitimate recurring payments, leading to payment failures. For instance, Zoho Books will record the payment as usual, but payment failures might occur due to the filter.
This can happen because of the actions taken by the filter, such as holding the transaction for review, declining it, or placing it in a pending review state, which can delay or prevent legitimate recurring payments from being processed.
To continue using this integration without any payment failures, disable the Transaction IP Velocity Filter in your Authorize.Net account.
How to Disable the Transaction IP Velocity Filter
To disable:
Log in to your Authorize.Net account.
Select Fraud Detection Suite under Tools.
Disable the Transaction IP Velocity Filter and click Save.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please reach out to support@zohobooks.com.
Yes, you can set IP Address Exclusion if you do not want to disable the Transaction IP Velocity Filter. US Data Center (zoho.com) users can exclude the following IP addresses:
136.143.178.44
136.143.177.43
For other IP addresses, reach out to support@zohobooks.com. However, note that a change in static IP address is possible. Therefore, we recommend monitoring the filter and manually approving any withheld transactions.
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