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re-send certificates

sandeep_pv
Contributor
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I am a MM consultant.

I want to know the t code for sending the certificates to different servers.

We had a connection problem now, for re-connecting this with a different server , certificates should be re-send?

I just want to know the t.code.

Please advice.

Thanks,

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Former Member
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You should contact your basis folks for this. It is their domain.

But for the record, it is STRUST -unless you have been using SAPGENSPE in which case you should continute to use that on an existing system.

Only your basis folks should know (and have access to) this.

Cheers,

Julius

former_member701183
Active Participant
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Hi,

In addition to the comments from Julius we may add :

1. Release >=6.20 Trust Manager we use STRUST. SNC PSE cannot be maintained without installation of SAPCRYTOLIB (the library file). We need to create PSE or import it from the file.

2. For release <6.20 You may create PSE using SAPGENPSE

Or

Copy A-gates PSE from file system and need to set environment variable SECUDIR.

STRUST is use to maintain both server and client PSE's. Please check and let us know if any issue.

Regards

Aveek.

WolfgangJanzen
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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>

> I am a MM consultant.

> I want to know the t code for sending the certificates to different servers.

> We had a connection problem now, for re-connecting this with a different server , certificates should be re-send?

> I just want to know the t.code.

> Please advice.

>

> Thanks,

Can you please elaborate the kind of "certificates" you are referring to?

There are many different types of certificates, depending on the usage type (e.g. SSL, Digital Signatures, SNC, Logon Tickets, ...). Therefore it's important to know the scenario / use-case. Only then it's possible to provide a proper answer / solution to your question.