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com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Exception :unable to interpret the SSO

thulasi_td
Employee
Employee
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Hello Colleagues,

While testing the JCO destination J2EE engine, I get below

error :

"com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Exception: (103) RFC_ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE: The system

is unable to interpret the SSO ticket received "

I have already imported the J2EE certificate of V73 to R/3 system

Please reply! asap!!

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Former Member
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Hi

A bit late but it might be useful to someone who has the same problem.

In strustsso2 right click on the system pse and delete, then create a new system pse.

re-import a valid certificate.

Don't ask me why it works but it did for me.

Cheers

thulasi_td
Employee
Employee
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Hi,

I have imported the J2EE certificate(verify.der) to the R/3 system and login parameter are also set to default values!!

But seems the problem while testing the JCO destination and System connections in the EP, the error persists!!

Regards,

Thulasi

Former Member
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I have the same problem as you get.

Anyone solved the problem?

Please help.!....

thulasi_td
Employee
Employee
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Hi PG,

Please the EP certificate for expiry date

Regards,

Thulasi

Former Member
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Sorry,But I did not understand what you mean.

Former Member
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Thulasi,

I guess your J2EE Engine has NOT been configured properly to accept the tickets issued by the Issuing system. Refer this <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/94/f2503ede925441e10000000a114084/content.htm">link</a> for doing the required configurations for making your system accept logon tickets.

Do post all the entries you have made in connector properties. Refer <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/46/55195e4e5d41b095d0371fa9df2781/content.htm">Single Sign-On in a Complex System Landscape</a> to configure the required system as ticket issuer.

Bala

thulasi_td
Employee
Employee
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Hi Bala,

Firstly thanks!!

The problem here is the JCO connections of J2EE engine which lead to the error.

This indicates, that the <b>J2EE</b> certificate needs to be imported to the <b>R/3</b> system, Which I have done through the transaction strustsso2.

But your solution is vice versa, which is not the current scenerio!!

As the error still persists!! please suggest!!

Regards,

Thulasi

Former Member
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Hi,

Are you testing the SSO tickets with the same USERNAME which is available in your SAP R/3 System .

For e.g if I have a user as ABC in SAP R/3 system, then login as ABC in EP as well to check your JCO COnnections.

I hope u have followed following steps

1) export .der file and import in J2EE

2) CHanged the sso parameters in rz11

Deeps