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saprouter connection refused

Former Member
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Hello Guru,

Well after configuring the SAP Router and doing everything possible to let it run.

When, I finally tested it with the SAPOSS-connection it didn't work at all.

In fact I'm getting an error msg fron sap serv2a with my external ip address, where the connection has been refused.

ERROR : " sapserv2a router permission denied (XX.XX.XX.XX to oss001,sapmsOSS) "

Now, I wonder why it's not working.

Another problem that the OU name of my Distinguish name of my saprouter is different from my super user logon in sap marketplace, why is it different, it should be actually the same, unfortunatelly I can't change it because only SAP could (because of the certificat).

A third and last problem is also the fact that my sap router name is actually named e.g. ROUTI but the Distinguish name contain the name SAProuter, I only added a line containing the saprouter name i.e. SAProuter with it's ip adresse on windows-file hosts (C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc)

Please, let me now, if you have any idea.

Best Regards,

Kais

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Former Member
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Hi,

change entries in saprouttab.( ur path\usr\sap\saprouter)

KT "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" SAP IP Exapmle:194.125.125.125 *

  1. SNC-connection from SAP to local system for R/3-Support

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 90.0.0.5 3200

  1. SNC-connection from SAP to local system for SAPtelnet

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 90.0.0.5 23

Regards

Senthil Kumar

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Use these commands if you encounter problems connecting to OSS or sapserv4.

Stop saprouter

1. logon to system as <sid>adm

2. ps -ef|grep saprouter - should show process as saprouter -r

3. saprouter -s - this will STOP saprouter service

4. ps -ef|grep saprouter - should not show saprouter process

Start saprouter

1. logon to system as <sid>adm

2. ps -ef|grep saprouter - should not show saprouter process, cd /usr/sap/saprouter

3. nohup saprouter -r & or nohup saprouter -r -G /usr/sap/saprouter/saprout.log (Saprouter start with Log / command has been incluede in the /etc/init tab to start with the OS / server) (wait a few seconds then press <enter> to return to prompt...this will start saprouter service in the background)

4. ps -ef|grep saprouter - should show process as saprouter -r

5. Logon to to OSS to test (should work from tcode OSS1 and from OSS entry on saplogon screen)

jens_bhr
Explorer
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Hi,

seems to be a permission denied on the SAP saprouter.

Please check note:

137342

Kind regards

Timm

raguraman_c
Active Contributor
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Hi,

check this http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/EN/4f/992f67446d11d189700000e8322d00/content.htm

Check for the ip you are trying to connect to and its permission in your SAPROUTTAB file

This should help.

Feel free to revert back.

-=-Ragu