Hierarchy
⤷ BC-MID-RFC (Application Component) RFC
⤷ SRCX (Package) Development Class for Remote Communication: RFC and RMC
Basic Data
Data Element | RFCSNC |
Short Description | RFC Secure Network Communication (HTTP SSL) |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | RFCSNC | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 1 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 1 | |
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | SNC |
Medium | 15 | RFC SNC |
Long | 20 | RFC SNC |
Heading | 12 | RFC SNC |
Documentation
Definition
RFC Secure Network Communication (HTTP SSL)
The SNC (Secure Network Communications) component provides extra security by encrypting data and guaranteeing more secure authentication by both partners in a communication. To use SNC, you need an external security product, which you must set in the system profile (see, for example, the snc/enable parameter). If you have SNC installed, you can choose whether to use the extra security functions by setting the SNC mode. If you do use them, you need to set further SNC options. To do this, choose Destinations -> SNC options. If you do not have SNC installed, the SNC option is deactivated.
Supplementary Documentation - RFCSNC 0001
Definition
The component SNC (Secure Network Communications) provides additional security, for example, through the encryption of the transferred data and reciprocal authentication of the communication partners.
To use SNC you need to have an external security product and SNC must be set in the Customizing profile (for example, see parameter snc/enable).
If SNC is in use, in the SNC mode setting you can choose to select the additional security functions for this destination. If you choose these, further SNC options must be maintained. Choose the menu path: Destination -> SNC Options.
If SNC is not in use, the option to set the SNC mode is deactivated.
Dependencies
Example
Supplementary Documentation - RFCSNC 0100
Definition
The component SSL (Secure Socket Layer) enables additional protection for example, through the encryption of transferred data and secure reciprocal authentication of the communication partners.
The use of SSL requires an external security product and must be set in the Customizing profile.
Dependencies
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20100420 |
SAP Release Created in |