on 2006 May 26 10:50 PM
hi all,
it is not the EP6.0 Problem with absolute URLs / Apache 2 / Reverse Proxy , which is described in SAP Notes 812901, 812903 and 791080.
see below for my problem
Yusuf
Hi All,
i solved the problem with a customer exit
by means of Application Integrator
Yusuf
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dear piyush,
i try to describe my problem a little bit clearly.
My absolute URL-Problem concerns the URLs that are generated when you want to directly access to the IAC, BSP or WebDynpro applications.
I deployed Business Package for Employee Self-Service (mySAP ERP 2004) 60.2 and for Managar Self-Service (mySAP ERP 2004) 60.1.2 with patch level 11
and for Sales mySAP ERP 2004 60.1 on Netweaver Java Stack 6.40 ( WEB AS JAVA 6.40)on which portal is running too.
In portal i configured two systems "SAP_WebDynpro_XSS" for webdynpro applications and SAP_SalesService for IACs with following mandatory parameters:
Web-AS-host name : MyJ2eeServer.mycompany.com
Web-AS-path : /webdynpro/dispatcher/
Web-As-port : http
Web-AS-host name : MyAbapServer.myCompany.myOutsourcer.de
Web-AS-path :
Web-As-port : http
Now Portal always generates URLs beginning with Http://..
in accordance with system configuration above in spite of access from Internet with https://.
Is there a way to manipulate the system configuration by means of portMapping, proxy filter etc. to generate URLs
according to ClientProtocol?
kind regards,
Yusuf
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Hi Yusuf,
I didn't understand this part "i have a iSD SSL BOX for SSL terminating in DMZ, so that my Apache Reverse Proxy and My SAP Web Dispatcher
get only http as protocol and no ports.
I could have dealt with the Problem if i could have forwarded the internal request in DMZ. This option is not allowed."
Can you explain this clearly ?
You can always use proxy mappings..I mean if this is the flow
External User get https URL and http requests comes to your reverse proxy ...now u can map https requests to http url and http port..
but i dont think i understand the problem correctly...if u can elaborate on the above.
regards,
piyush
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Hi Yusuf,
What kind of application we are dealing with?
Is it an ITS URL or an intranet Web Application (e.g. .NET Web application)?
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