NW Client/Server Technology (CST)
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Imagine that you have designed and implemented this great app your users have been waiting for. But if it is too slow, they will not like it. System administrators will hate it if its resource consumption is too high. How do you know ahead of time... Read More »4Comments18Likes
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The CommonCryptoLib (CCL) performs the validation of X.509 certificates. Certificate validation consists of three basic steps: verify the certificates’ integrity (Construct the Chain and Validate Signatures) verify the validity, (Check... Read More »5Comments4Likes
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From my experience the RFC Gateway security is for many SAP Administrators still a not well understood topic. As a result many SAP systems lack for example of proper defined ACLs to prevent malicious use. After an attack vector was published in the... Read More »6Comments6Likes
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Many years ago SAP deprecated the SAPCRYPTOLIB and introduced the CommonCryptoLib (CCL) as its successor. The CCL is not only a replacement for its predecessor but also for gsskrb5.dll, gI64krb5.dll, and gx64krb5.dll, which may still be used as... Read More »4Comments5Likes
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The SAP Web Dispatcher is a reverse proxy designed to work best with other SAP software solutions. While there exist many reverse proxy solutions from various software vendors out there, the SAP Web Dispatcher is maintained and supported by SAP, is... Read More »7Comments32Likes
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Many years ago SAP deprecated the SAPCRYPTOLIB and introduced the CommonCryptoLib (CCL) as its successor. The CCL is not only a replacement for its predecessor but also for OpenSSL, which was used for example by SAP HANA in its early days (and up to... Read More »8Comments16Likes
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From my experience the RFC Gateway security is for many SAP Administrators still a not well understood topic. As a result many SAP systems lack for example of proper defined ACLs to prevent malicious use. After an attack vector was published in the... Read More »2Comments8Likes
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From my experience the RFC Gateway security is for many SAP Administrators still a not well understood topic. As a result many SAP systems lack for example of proper defined ACLs to prevent malicious use. After an attack vector was published in the... Read More »2Comments7Likes
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From my experience the RFC Gateway security is for many SAP Administrators still a not well understood topic. As a result many SAP systems lack for example of proper defined ACLs to prevent malicious use. After an attack vector was published in the... Read More »3Comments6Likes
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From my experience the RFC Gateway security is for many SAP Administrators still a not well understood topic. As a result many SAP systems lack for example of proper defined ACLs to prevent malicious use. After an attack vector was published in the... Read More »3Comments7Likes