on 09-13-2015 7:53 AM
Dear Team,
Our requirement is to configure http to https in Sap netweaver Abap 7.4.
How to to send export certificate(SSL) file from Abap system(STRUSTSSO2) to Certificate Authority (CA) .Please advise.
Regards,
IMRAN
Hello Imran,
1. STRUSTSSO2
2. Expand SSL Server Standard
3. Double Click on the entry with the green traffic light.
4. From "Menu", Edit => Create Certificate Request (aka CSR = Certificate Signing Request)
5. Send CSR from (4) to CA for signature.
6. Repeat steps 1,2,3 and Import signed request from CA (5). "Menu", Edit => Import Certificate Response.
And there you have it, one signed certificate for SSL is imported.
Kindest Regards,
Amerjit
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Hi Imran,
You can purchase your SSL certificate via your current certificate provider or if you are wanting it to be signed by SAP TCS then you can do it via:
https://support.sap.com/tcs => SSL Server Certificates.
Kind Regards,
Amerjit
Hello Imran,
Please follow the below steps to provide the Certificate Request to CA -
1. Click on Create Certificate Request. It opens the CSR in new Window.
2. Click on Save Local file to save the CSR.
3. Send this generated file to SAP for CA signing or any other third parties like DigiCert.
4. Once you get the Signed Certificate from CA, click on import response to upload the Response certificates.
To get it CA signed from SAP, you can follow the below link -
SSL Server Certificates | SAP Support Portal
Sending the Certificate Requests to a CA - Network and Transport Layer Security - SAP Library
Regards,
Nitin Deshpande
Hello Imran,
OSS message is not needed to get the CA signed from SAP.
SAP hardly gives something for free
It is chargeable, and SAP charges 260 Euros + Tax for 2 years validity.
If not SAP, you can also try out other third parties who can provide you the CA signed certificates like Digicert.
You can follow the below link to generate it -
SSL Server Certificates | SAP Support Portal
Regards,
Nitin Deshpande
Hello Imran,
I told SAP does not provide it for free.
Getting the CA signing is chargeable. The method suggested in the link takes the entry from the SMP itself. And to request the CA signing of certificates you need to have a Administrator SUser ID and this access only client has. Hence you can ask your client to generate the certificate signing request by following the below link.
SSL Server Certificates | SAP Support Portal
Regards,
Nitin Deshpande
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