Trying to debug a RFC Login

Hello,
i am trying to establish an RFC Connection from a remote system (Universal Command /Stonebranch) to SAP. The Login from the remote system fails. I'm not sure which username and password the remote system is using. Is there a way to trace the remote login to see the username an password?
Thanks
Henning

You should be able to find in SM21 system log.
Regards,
Vamshi.

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    Is there any workaround for this issue, short of trying to get my security officer to open up so that "any port" on the database server can connect to "any port" on my windows client? I can change "debug preferences" in sqldeveloper to point to only one port on my windows client, but since I cannot control what port on the server the DBMS_DEBUG_JDWP.CONNECT_TCP procedure chooses when it tries to connect to my client, that is only a halfway solution as I see it.
    Cheers from snow-white Denmark,
    Hans Henrik Krohn

    Wrong install Disc, that one is machine specific, & doubtful a reinstall will help all that much.
    More RAM will likely help, but not awfully likely it'll be 50%.
    To tell, ehen it gets slow, Open Activity Monitor, Show:>All Processes, sort on CPU%, see if anything using too much CPU% when this happens, click on Memory tab, do you have many Pageouts?

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    Hello Every1,
       I have a RFC function module in system A which is called in system B. Is it possible to debug the RFC function module from system B. If so please let me know how?
    Regards,
    Siva.

    Hi,
    Yes it possible to test RFC FM from syatem B.
    1) Put a break point in the system B where u call the REC FM.
    2) Execute Till u reach the RFC FM.
    3) Press F5 when the function is going to be executed.
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    Check Links
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    http://www.cba.nau.edu/haney-j/CIS497/Assignments/Debugging.doc

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