Details
As of 720 kernel, registration of external server program is controlled by profile parameters gw/acl_mode, gw/reg_info, and gw/sec_info.
For security reasons, SAP has made it mandatory to use gw/reg_info and gw/sec_info to allow any external program to get registered on the host.
Entries of the hosts wanting to register the program in gateway have to be maintained in the file reg_info and sec_info (location of these files is maintained using gw/reg_info and gw/sec_info profile parameter)
Resolution
If the files reg_info and sec_info are created without any entries, then no external server is allowed to register external programs thus entries for the servers have to be maintained.
If the files reg_info and sec_info are not created, then parameter gw/acl_mode can be used to control the registration of external programs on the system.
gw/acl_mode = 0 will allow registration of external server program
gw/acl_mode = 1 will not allow registration of external server programs and you need to maintain reg_info and sec_info files.
More information about the same can be found in the below SAP notes :
Note 1408081 – Basic settings for reg_info and sec_info
Note 1069911 – GW: Changes to the ACL list of the gateway (reginfo)
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