on 09-17-2016 5:16 PM
Dear SCN,
Referring to my other thread https://scn.sap.com/thread/3956441, I find out that I'd need to install SSL.
I am working only on a sandbox / ides, does the installation of SSL certificate mandatory, since I don't need the HTTPS function?
Thanks in advance for any idea / input.
Best regards,
DW
You need to check the STRUST. If you search for documents in SCN on how to export the PSE certificate & export & then import the certificate, you would easily get. So, it would easily help your issue. I remember, last month only one of my friends getting the same issue for 1 of his clients. That was a dual-stack system & got resolved after exporting the certificate through STRUST & then importing via use of Visual Admin.
On the other discussion-thread of yours, I mentioned the matter as its CRM.
Thanks,
Kaushik
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You may use t-code STRUST or may follow,
Maintaining the SSL Server PSE's Certificate List - SAP NetWeaver by Key Capability - SAP Library
SAP BASIS: How To Configure SSL
Importing SSL Certificate into STRUST | SCN
Creating the PSEs and Certificate Requests - SAP Web Dispatcher - SAP Library
Also will update you to search for documents on STRUST/SSL certficate import in SCN portal
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Hi,
SSL is to ensure secure data transmission by encrypting. As your are using a sand box, SSL is not mandatory.
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Hello DW,
If you really don't need HTTPS in the system, then you don't need to install a SSL certificate.
Kind regards,
Cris
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Hi Cristiano, Thank you so much for the valuable input. Does it means in my RFC setup I just need to select SSL “Inactive” ? Since as per excerpt in the pic. Attached, Note: 2026421 - PPM 6.1: Configuration Content – Attachment File: ConfigContPPM61SP05 – Page 20 recommend to set SSL to Active. I’ll try to follow inactive which hopefully without any further issue. Again thanks for your help. BR, Deddy
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