on 07-16-2011 7:14 AM
Hi
I have some messages in system error in RWB. When I try to resend those messages every time I get the following messages.
Enter user and password and repeat action (Single Sign-On not possible because ticket is not accepted)
When I enter the UserName & password correctly & try to resend it, its gives
Enter Logon Data for is.00.xidev although I have given correct userid & pwd which has all the authorization.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Zia,
Additional Procedure for the Runtime Workbench
Since the Runtime Workbench communicates with AS ABAP, the Java logon ticket key pair must be modified, and the corresponding certificate must be exported from AS Java and imported to AS ABAP.
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1. Change the client value of the Java logon ticket as described under Using Logon Tickets with AS ABAP.
a. Start the AS Java Config Tool.
b. Switch to edit mode.
c. Expand the nodes cluster_config ® system ® custom_global ® cfg ® services
d. Open the property sheet com.sap.security.core.ume.service.
e. Change the value of login.ticket_client to a client number that is not used in AS ABAP, for example 001.
f. Restart AS Java.
2. Create a new SAPLogonTicketKeypair certificate with a distinguished name (DN) other than the one used in AS ABAP.
a. Use the SAP NetWeaver Administrator and choose Configuration Management ® Security ® Certificates and Keys.
b. Select the keystore view TicketKeystore.
c. Select the keystore entry SAPLogonTicketKeypair-cert and remove the entry.
d. Select the keystore entry SAPLogonTicketKeypair and remove the entry.
e. Make sure that you
■ mark Store Certificate
■ use Key Length 1024
■ select Algorithm DSA
■ specify your as Entry Name
■ fill the values for the other keys as appropriate
3. Export the Java SAPLogonTicketKeypair certificate.
a. Use the SAP NetWeaver Administrator and choose Configuration Management ® Security ® Certificates and Keys.
b. Select the keystore view TicketKeystore.
c. Select the keystore entry SAPLogonTicketKeypair-cert.
d. Export the certificate in either X.509 or Base64 Encoded format.
4. Check the SSO Parameter of AS ABAP.
To check whether the application server accepts logon tickets, call transaction SSO2 and execute it without any parameters.
If the check fails, the following profile parameters must be set:
Please refer this.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/en/32/1c1041a0f6f16fe10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
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