How to Configure the SAP Secure Network Communication Protocol in Informatica Cloud Data Integration®

How to Configure the SAP Secure Network Communication Protocol in Informatica Cloud Data Integration®

Troubleshooting SNC connection errors

Troubleshooting SNC connection errors

The following error displays when I test a connection configured with the SNC parameters in a task:
No suitable SAP user found for X.509-client certificate
In the VUSREXTID view of the SM30 transaction, configure a mapping between the SAP user and the SNC name that is provided in the X509 certificate. After you configure the mapping, choose the external ID type as DN.
The following error displays when I test a connection configured with the SNC parameters in a task:
SNC name of the partner system not in ACL system
In the VSNCSYSACL view, maintain the SNC names of the system from which the RFC and CPIC connections that need to be accepted for the ACL entry of External type.
The following error displays when I test a connection configured with the SNC parameters in a task:
Syntax error in received X.509 client certificate (Base64 encoding)
When you enter the value of the X509CERT parameter in the connection, ensure that the parameter value is in a single line.


Example:

X509CERT=MIIC5zCCAc8CCAogIQQEETRSMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMDYxCzAJBgNVBAYTAklO (…)
Copy the parameter value to a text editor. In the text editor, arrange the characters of the value in a single line, and then copy the value from the text editor to enter for the X509CERT parameter.
The following error displays when I test a connection configured with the SNC parameters in a task:
No credentials were supplied Unable to establish the security context target (...)
Generate a credential file for the operating system user who starts the Secure Agent.
To generate a credential file in the Secure Agent, run the following command:
sapgenpse seclogin -p <Name of the PSE certificate that was created on the machine on which the Secure Agent is installed> -x <PIN that is generated with the PSE certificate for the operating system user> -O <Name of the operating system user who starts the Secure Agent>

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