Re: single sign on with kerberos
Thank you all for your valuable suggestions. We are now able to login through single-sign on. But we are login into 000 client. Through rz10 in default profile we are not able to login into different...
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Quite easy, just perform the User Mapping (SNC Name) in other clients and you will be prompted at login time and able to select your desired client for login. Does that answer your question?
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Thanks We have to login into the client and then we have to configure SNC for the user. Regards
View ArticleHow to configure SSO for NWBC?
Hi, I configured the SSO for the SAPGUI with the videos in the link below, but it is not working for NWBC. When I access the NWBC, it is asking me for the login. Which additional steps do I will need...
View ArticleJCO 3, SSO and third party applications
Hello experts, I hope I have asked question in right forum! Could you please give me a few hints on how to connect to SAP with SSO through JCO 3? We're developing external application which should...
View ArticleRe: How to configure SSO for NWBC?
Carlos, with SAP Single Sign-On 2.0, NWBC can directly call Secure Login Client to trigger a certificate enrollment with a Secure Login Server profile. The Secure Login product guide explains this in...
View ArticleSSO implementation in parent-child domain landscape
Hello experts, We are planning to implement SSO in our landscape for AS ABAP systems. Below is the structural diagram of our landscape.AS ABAP system resides in child domain A.We are trying to...
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Hello Ketan, Microsoft's NTLM SSP does not provide you with the full SNC protection capabilities. To enable data integrity and privacy protection with NTLM, you need to use an additional security...
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Hello Ketan, Regarding the multi domain environment, you can check my blog Kerberos/SPNEGO for SAP AS ABAP in a Multi Domain Environment. Regards,Donka Dimitrova
View ArticleRe: SPNEGO - sometimes still prompted for ICWEB login
Hey Alex, Just wanted to say that I read these notes you suggested.For us, the note 1819808 is not relevant since in my case, we are on such a new kernel and abap level. Note 1732610 is definitely one...
View ArticleRe: SPNEGO - sometimes still prompted for ICWEB login
Hey Lutz, First off, thank you very much for taking the time to look at my thread! Totally agree with you that the SLC has nothing to do with this. I just get used to adding that info when I open...
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Dear Donka, We have below ecc system. Can we implement single-signon for java system.As in current system we do not have SPNEGO transaction, actually we want to implement ESS and MSS with...
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Hello Ashu, SPNEGO for AS ABAP requires SAP_BASIS as of 7.02.See the details in the SAP Note: 1798979 - SPNego ABAP: DownportAbout the wizard see SAP Note: 2015966 - Single Sign-On Wizard to Configure...
View ArticleRe: single sign on different domains
HISo the trust between the domain is not must for the SSO.I can used SapRouter for this ?How to setup SNC connection between SAProuters - Basis Corner - SCN Wiki ThanksNaor
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Hello Naor, SAProuter is a software application that provides a remote connection between the customer's network and SAP. This remote connection enablessecure unattended root cause analysis of...
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Dear DonkaSo the solution for my case is to use Kerberos based SSO scenario using the SAP Single Sign-On product,andit will work without domain trust, is thiscorect?RegardsNaor
View ArticleRe: SPNEGO - sometimes still prompted for ICWEB login
Nick Wells wrote: SPnego has been configured, and it works great about 99% of the time. By "working great", I mean when the end user accesses our "ICWEB" URL they get in without the need for their...
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Hello Naor, All the possible SSO scenarios available for your use case have been described in my very first answer. Regards,Donka Dimitrova
View ArticleRe: single sign on different domains
Dear DonkaMy system is EHP6 FOR SAP ERP 6.0 SAP_BASIS - 731 SP09So the SNCWIZARD T-code does not exist. There is another way to do it without SNCWIZARD ?, maybe from Strust ? Naor
View ArticleRe: SAML2 works after refreshing the browser
we also saw that when accessing the bpc via the following URL saml authentication fails and the browser has to be refreshed https://abcd.com.au:2343/sap/epm/bpc/web/index.html but when we access via...
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