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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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3. A new Document will be displayed with the Token Name field set to<br />

LtpaToken. This name cannot be modified.<br />

4. Enter the DNS domain in the Token Domain Field. This value must coincide<br />

with the value specified in the Domain field in <strong>WebSphere</strong> when you<br />

configured the Single Sign-On panel. This domain name is used when the<br />

HTTP cookie is created for Single Sign-On, and determines the scope to<br />

which Single Sign-On applies. For our example, we set this domain to<br />

security.itso.ibm.com.<br />

5. Choose the Domino servers that are going to participate in the SSO scenario<br />

(group names are not allowed), for example: Domino1/ITSO.<br />

6. In the Expiration field, enter the maximum number of minutes that the issued<br />

token will be valid. The default is 30 minutes. In a real life scenario, you<br />

should match this value with expiration times set on others Single Sign-On<br />

participating servers.<br />

7. Click the Keys... action button and select Import <strong>WebSphere</strong> LTPA Keys<br />

from the drop-down menu.<br />

8. In the dialog box, specify the full path name for the <strong>WebSphere</strong> LTPA keys file<br />

exported previously from <strong>WebSphere</strong>.<br />

9. Click OK. A new dialog box will appear, prompting the user for the LTPA<br />

password specified when the keys were generated.<br />

10.Enter the password and click the OK button. When the import process<br />

completes, a confirmation message will be displayed.<br />

11.A new <strong>WebSphere</strong> Information section will appear in the document, as shown<br />

in Figure C-6 below.<br />

Figure C-6 <strong>WebSphere</strong> Information in the Web SSO configuration document<br />

500 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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