on 06-27-2011 10:57 PM
Hi, i have problem configuration SSO in the java system.
Whe run test connection the portal to abap show message error log:
RFCGetException rc (7) message: system received an expired SSO ticket
RFCGetException rc (7) message: system received an expired SSO ticket (duration of validity)
Please help.
Hi,
Can you please check this two notes..
1.Note 1480888 - SSO enabled logon causes repeated display of error message
2.Note 1013230 - JC0.Client not connected/system received expired SSO ticket
Regards
Bhuban
RKFL
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Hi Eli,
Did you try to sync the time and check again? Or did you discard this possible solution based on what you read in the notes?
Reason why I ask is that notes are not always covering all possible scenario's. And as all BASIS layers of ABAP are the same (R/3 or BW) the SSO techniques are the same.
So I do advise you to try the syncing of the time issue, then you can always discard it afterwards
Cheers,
Benjamin
Hi,
i create a SSO Certificate in portal server and that certificate import to r/3 server
the problem was new certificate not updated in r3 server.
-- antony a
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Hi,
Check the validity of SSO certificate in STRUSTSS02 of ABAP system and also the j2ee engine certificate in key store administration. If they are expired then recreate them.
Regards,
Vamshi.
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Check in STRUSTSSO2 the ticket might be expired ..
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