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Few useful parameters are mentioned below for optimization of SAP server:
Parameter | Explanation |
login/min_password_lng | Defines the minimum length of the password. Default value: 3; permissible values: 3 – 8 |
login/min_password_digits | Defines the minimum number of digits (0-9) in passwords. Default value: 0; permissible values: 0 – 8 Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10 |
login/min_password_letters | Defines the minimum number of letters (A-Z) in passwords. Default value: 0; permissible values: 0 – 8 Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10 |
login/min_password_specials | Defines the minimum number of special characters in the password Permissible special characters are $%&/()=?'`*+~#-_.,;:{[]}\<>│ and space Default value: 0; permissible values: 0 – 8 Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10 |
login/password_charset | This parameter defines the characters of which a password can consist. Permissible values: ● 0 (restrictive): The password can only consist of digits, letters, and the following (ASCII) special characters :!"@ $%&/()=?'`*+~#-_.,;:{[]}\<>| and space ● 1 (backward compatible, default value): The password can consist of any characters including national special characters (such as ä, ç, ß from ISO Latin-1, 8859-1). However, all characters that are not contained in the set above (for value = 0) are mapped to the same special character, and the system therefore does not differentiate between them. ● 2 (not backward compatible): The password can consist of any characters. It is converted internally into the Unicode format UTF-8. If your system does not support Unicode, you may not be able to enter all characters on the logon screen. This restriction is limited by the code page specified by the system language.
With login/password_charset = 2, passwords are stored in a format that systems with older kernels cannot interpret. You must therefore only set the profile parameter to the value 2 after you have ensured that all systems involved support the new password coding. Available in the standard system as of SAP Web AS 6.40. |
login/min_password_diff | Defines the minimum number of characters that must be different in the new password compared to the old password. Default value: 1; permissible values: 1 – 8 Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10 |
login/password_expiration_time | Defines the validity period of passwords in days. Default value: 0; permissible values: any numerical value |
login/password_change_for_SSO | If the user logs on with Single Sign-On, checks whether the user must change his or her password. Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10, as of SAP Basis 4.6 by Support Package |
login/disable_password_logon | Controls the deactivation of password-based logon This means that the user can no longer log on using a password, but only with Single Sign-On variants (X.509 certificate, logon ticket). More information: Logon Data Tab Page Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10, as of SAP Basis 4.6 by Support Package |
login/password_logon_usergroup | Controls the deactivation of password-based logon for user groups Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10, as of SAP Basis 4.6 by Support Package |
Multiple Logon
Parameter | Explanation |
login/disable_multi_gui_login | Controls the deactivation of multiple dialog logons Available as of SAP Basis 4.6 |
login/multi_login_users | List of excepted users, that is, the users that are permitted to log on to the system more than once. Available as of SAP Basis 4.6 |
Incorrect Logon
Parameter | Explanation |
login/fails_to_session_end | Defines the number of unsuccessful logon attempts before the system does not allow any more logon attempts. The parameter is to be set to a value lower than the value of parameter login/fails_to_user_lock. Default value: 3; permissible values: 1 -99 |
login/fails_to_user_lock | Defines the number of unsuccessful logon attempts before the system locks the user. By default, the lock applies until midnight. Default value: 12; permissible values: 1 -99 |
login/failed_user_auto_unlock | Defines whether user locks due to unsuccessful logon attempts should be automatically removed at midnight. Default value: 1 (Lock applies only on same day); permissible values: 0, 1 |
Initial Password: Limited Validity
Parameter | Explanation |
login/password_max_new_valid | Defines the validity period of passwords for newly created users. Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10, as of SAP Basis 4.6 by Support Package |
login/password_max_reset_valid | Defines the validity period of reset passwords. Available as of SAP Web AS 6.10, as of SAP Basis 4.6 by Support Package |
SSO Logon Ticket
Parameter | Explanation |
login/accept_sso2_ticket | Allows or locks the logon using SSO ticket. Available as of SAP Basis 4.6D, as of SAP Basis 4.0 by Support Package |
login/create_sso2_ticket | Allows the creation of SSO tickets. Available as of SAP Basis 4.6D |
login/ticket_expiration_time | Defines the validity period of an SSO ticket. Available as of SAP Basis 4.6D |
login/ticket_only_by_https | The logon ticket is only transferred using HTTP(S). Available as of SAP Basis 4.6D |
login/ticket_only_to_host | When logging on over HTTP(S), sends the ticket only to the server that created the ticket. Available as of SAP Basis 4.6D |
Other Login Parameters
Parameter | Explanation |
login/disable_cpic | Refuse inbound connections of type CPIC |
login/no_automatic_user_sapstar | Controls the emergency user SAP* (SAP Notes 2383 and 68048) |
login/system_client | Specifies the default client. This client is automatically filled in on the system logon screen. Users can type in a different client. |
login/update_logon_timestamp | Specifies the exactness of the logon timestamp. Available as of SAP Basis 4.6 |
Other User Parameters
Parameter | Explanation |
rdisp/gui_auto_logout | Defines the maximum idle time for a user in seconds (applies only for SAP GUI connections). Default value: 0 (no restriction); permissible values: any numerical value |
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