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Saprouter Renewal Log

The document shows the commands and output from generating and configuring a personal security environment (PSE) file for single sign-on authentication. It includes generating a key, creating a certificate signing request, importing the signed certificate, and adding user credentials to enable sign-on for the "Administrator" user. The validity of the PSE is shown to be from January 21, 2013 to January 21, 2014.

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Saprouter Renewal Log

The document shows the commands and output from generating and configuring a personal security environment (PSE) file for single sign-on authentication. It includes generating a key, creating a certificate signing request, importing the signed certificate, and adding user credentials to enable sign-on for the "Administrator" user. The validity of the PSE is shown to be from January 21, 2013 to January 21, 2014.

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C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse get_my_name SSO for USER "Administrator" with PSE file "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.psc.

pse" Subject : Issuer : Serialno: KeyInfo : Validity CN=HO-SAPROUTER, OU=0000402258, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE CN=SAProuter CA, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE 16:61:B5:21:7E:39:18:73:10:02:02:31:A2 RSA, 1024-bit - NotBefore: Thu Dec 29 11:34:45 2011 (111229060445Z) NotAfter: Sat Dec 29 11:34:45 2012 (121229060445Z)

C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse get_pse -v -noreq -p local.pse "CN=HO-SAPROUTER, OU=0000402258, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" Got absolute PSE path "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse". Please enter PIN: Please reenter PIN: Supplied distinguished name: "CN=HO-SAPROUTER, OU=0000402258, OU=SAProuter, O=S AP, C=DE" Creating PSE with format v2 (default) Generating key (RSA, 1024-bits) ... succeeded. certificate creation... ok PSE update... ok PKRoot... ok C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse get_pse -v -onlyreq -r certreq -p local.pse Opening PSE "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse"... No SSO credentials found for this PSE. Please enter PIN: PSE (v2) open ok. Generating certificate request... ok. C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse import_own_cert -c "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\srcert" -p local.pse Please enter PIN: CA-Response successfully imported into PSE "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse" C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse get_my_name -v -n validity get_my_name: no PSE name supplied, no SSO credentials found! ERROR in aux_file2OctetString: (1281/0x0501) stat("C:\usr\sap\saprouter\cred_v2" ) returned : "No such file or directory" C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse seclogin -p local.pse Huh? I found 2 trailing unrecognized parameters on commandline!? C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse seclogin -p local.pse -O Administrator running seclogin with USER="Administrator" creating credentials for user "HO-SAPROUTER\Administrator"... Please enter PIN: Adjusting credentials and PSE ACLs to include "HO-SAPROUTER\Administrator"... Oh, you supplied your own name explicitly ... ok. C:\usr\sap\saprouter\cred_v2 ... ok. C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse ... ok.

Added SSO-credentials for PSE "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse" "CN=HO-SAPROUTER, OU=0000402258, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse get_my_name -v -n Issuer Opening PSE "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse"... PSE (v2) open ok. Retrieving my certificate... ok. Getting requested information... ok. SSO for USER "Administrator" with PSE file "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse" Issuer : CN=SAProuter CA, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE C:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse get_my_name -v -n validity Opening PSE "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse"... PSE (v2) open ok. Retrieving my certificate... ok. Getting requested information... ok. SSO for USER "Administrator" with PSE file "C:\usr\sap\saprouter\local.pse" Validity - NotBefore: NotAfter: C:\usr\sap\saprouter> Mon Jan 21 13:36:54 2013 (130121080654Z) Tue Jan 21 13:36:54 2014 (140121080654Z)

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