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X.509 Certs through SAP .NET Connector

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Has anyone successfully passed an X.509 certificate through the SAP .NET Connector?

I am seeing a variety of errors based on information passed, but I am not seeing any type of success or descriptive error. Some of the error messages include

"No entries were deleted"

"Table is currently locked"

"Connection closed with no message"

I am using the SAP .NET Connector documentation as a guide and searching SAP Notes for any information. Are there any additional sources of documentation?

Some specific questions:

Can SSO with X.509 be used on a Windows XP development environment? (saw some documentation that only mentioned Windows2000)

Can the ASPNET_WP run as the default system account (LOCALHOST\ASPNET)? Does ASPNET_WP need to run as a domain account for configuration in SNC0?

Is there a specific SNC_Lib dll necessary for passing X.509 certificates?

thanks,

dave

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reiner_hille-doering
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The basis of all successfull X.509 or EternalID SSO is a so called "trusted connection" between the account running NCo and the SAP server. For this IIS (or at least ASPNET_WP) must run on a domain account.

As the whole process is not simple, I have uploaded the document NCOV2SNC.doc that describes it in detail.

It might take some time until it is available.

Regards,

Reiner

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Reiner,

where can i download NCOV2SNC.doc

SAP Marketplace?

Thanks.

James

reiner_hille-doering
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I'm still waiting for the article to be published here on SDN.

reiner_hille-doering
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I'm still waiting for the article to be published here on SDN.

Former Member
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Can you send the article to me directly?

Thanks.

James

james.lorenzana@pacificorp.com

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Can you send the article to me directly?

Thanks.

James

james.lorenzana@pacificorp.com

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Can you send the article to me directly?

Thanks.

James

Former Member
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Can you send the article to me directly?

Thanks.

James.Lorenzana@pacificorp.com

reiner_hille-doering
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The article is now available:

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sapportals.km.docs/documents/a1-8-4/how to use windows nt logon for single sign-on in an sap web application.article