on 04-24-2014 10:32 PM
Hello Guys,
I have configured a receiver FTPS channel following the guidelines as per the below links:
http://scn.sap.com/people/rajasekhar.reddy14/blog/2010/04/13/how-to-configure-ftps-in-file-adapter
https://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bc/bb79d6061007419a081e58cbeaaf28/content.htm
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-26940
However, my client doesn't have any key pair certificate. They had just provided me with the SSL certificate and an intermediate certificate.
Therefore, I didn't check the "Use X.509 Certificate for client authentication" checkbox. But I did upload my certificates under the keystore "TrustedCAs".
Now when I run the scenario, it tries to establish the connection but after some time its says connection out. Please see the Error
Also traced the message through XPI_INSPECTOR and I found that it is actually trying to find the keypair value.
Why does my channel look for keypair if I haven't checked "Use X.509 Certificate for client authentication" checkbox? Just because I have uploaded the certificates under TrustedCAs?
Also , is it compulsory to have a keypair value for using FTPS channel ? Because my client doesn't have that, should I approach for some other kind of channel to support this?
Note: I am also using pgp encryption module for this channel.
Please guide!
Thank you!
Regards,
Simran
Hi Simran,
Timeout can also occure because FTP server is down or not reachable from PI. Please check if the server is reachable from PI.
regards,
Harish
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Is there any documentation for certificate installation for the Basis team to follow?
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Hi ,
You need document for SSL certificate then its here
Thanks.
Please check this blog
Thanks
>>Have you maintained all the certificates correctly
I just saved the 3 .txt files (Certificate, Intermediate and Root) provided by my client as .crt.
Then I imported the same under "TrustedCAs" as "X.509 Certificate". The order that I maintained while importing the files was Certificate.crt, then Intermediate.crt and lastly Root.crt.
>>ensured that these are not expired ones ?
No they are not expired.
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I went through different links:
http://scn.sap.com/thread/211587
http://scn.sap.com/thread/149294
http://scn.sap.com/thread/123179
And after covering up all the points , I found that SSL certificate provided by the customer itself had an issue under "Certification Path" tab.
I have asked my client to provide me correct certificate. Lets see if it works.
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Hi Simran,
Maybe FTP server is having intermittent connectivity problems and it is causing the FTP Adapter to hang.
Please check note 849089.
Also below timeouts related links would help you.
How To... Investigate Timeouts In Synchronous XI/PI Scenarios
Regards,
Pranil.
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Yes Harish, it is reachable. I have tried from my PI server.
I have checked with my networking team as well. Everything is in place for firewall as well.
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