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RFC Message: Connect to eXXXX-iflmap.hcisbt.us1.hana.ondemand.com/:443 failed: NIEHOST_UNKNOWN(-2)

former_member191735
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Hello All,

We are in the middle of the project and establishing connectivity between ECC - HCI - C4C.

We have used the program "RCOD_CREATE_CONNECTIVITY_SIMPL" to create PORTS/Logical systems/RFC's, etc... All green when this was done.

But this is created under HTTP Connections to External server.

Expected HTTPS here and should we be worried about this?

We have used BASIC Authentication with S user and Password with all admin rights.

When we test the RFC, We see this success message "Connect to eXXXX-iflmap.hcisbt.us1.hana.ondemand.com/:443 failed: NIEHOST_UNKNOWN(-2)" What is so confusing is, this is a success message but the message itself shows "FAILED".

My Questions is; is this failed/Success?

Later we exchanged the certificates, removed the user (Chose "Do not use user" in RFC") , we get the same Success message with "Failed in the content"

I browsed SCN and Google for this but not found any information. Went to through FAQ's

but not got any answer.

I followed through the step 9 on FAQ's and it seems the certificates were exchanged properly. (We have installed the ROOT and Chain/Intermediate in the SSL Client SSL Client Standard in Strust where we have imported our Signed certificate).

We are struck here for long time. Any help in this regard is great and Thank you all for trying to help.

Regards,

Sampath Adavelly

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former_member191735
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I am closing this thread as this is resolved.

Though the message is success type and the message doesn't show the full string, if you see the full message (Only in Debug) and see it's "FAILED". It's a failure.

The reason we got that failure is because we have "\" at the end of worker node URL in RFC.

Thank you all.

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