Hello Darren,
   I just want to thank you very much for the valuable information 
and for the time you have put to answer all these questions. 
Woaaaaa you know too much :)

Regards,
       Hamad


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Darren Hague" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Hamad,
>  
> I have answered your questions below.
> 
> 
> 
> (1) What is the role of LDAP when we have the portal authenticated 
> against Windows2000 ? In another word, Is the corporate LDAP 
involved 
> in this workflow?
>  
> Users are checked for existence in the corporate LDAP, and then 
their
> passwords are checked against Windows 2000. 
>  
> (2) When we have the portal authenticated against R/3, how can the 
> non-SAP users log on to the Portal ?
>  
> They cannot - they must exist in SAP. Having said that, they can 
exist
> with an authorisation profile which allows them to do nothing in SAP
> except access the function groups required for SAP-based 
authentication.
> SAP may not consider these to be true SAP users from a licensing
> perspective - you will have to check this with SAP, of course.
>  
> (3) Can I setup my portal to use two methods of authentication at 
the 
> same time eg. authenticated against R/3 for SAP users and against 
> LDAP for non-SAP users?
>  
> Not in EP5. I believe that this is possible in EP6.
>  
> (4) what do I need the role migration for ? Is that necessary ? 
>  
> It's intended for the R/3 unifier, so that users see their available
> transactions in the iPanel. Your SAP roles may not map one-to-one 
with
> your portal roles, which can be a problem. We have written our own 
code
> to import SAP user-to-role mappings into LDAP as user-to-group 
mappings.
> From there, we can map users or groups in LDAP to portal roles,
> effectively allowing many-to-one SAP role to Portal role mappings. 
> 
> (5) Using SSO when I connect to R/3 system (where my R/3 password 
is 
> expired), what will happen ? do I still get connected, what kind of 
> message do I get ?
>  
> We have had a similar issue when logging into the portal using SAP-
based
> authentication. We have had to write our own code which checks 
whether a
> user's SAP password has expired when they log in, and then allows 
them
> to change their password.
>  
> (6) What kind of configurations I need to allow accessing the 
Portal 
> from the Internet ? 
>  
> Ideally, you should have a reverse-proxy server set up in a
> "de-militarised zone" of the network, to allow access to the portal 
and
> any necessary back-end systems from the internet. 
> 
> (7) Is it possible to log on to my Portal using a PDA (Pocket PC 
> 2002) ? 
>  
> This has been rumoured, and I have spoken to people at SAP who have 
seen
> it working in the lab, but I don't think it's part of the released
> product... 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
>             Hamad
>  
> Best regards,
> Darren Hague
> Axon Solutions Ltd
> http://www.axonglobal.com/
> <http://www.axonglobal.com/axonglobal/technologies-sap-portals.htm>


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