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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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7. Enable global security, select LDAP for the Active User Registry.8. Click OK at the bottom of the configuration panel, <strong>WebSphere</strong> will validate theserver user against the user registry.9. Save the configuration.10.You will now need to restart your <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server to make thechanges effective. Log out from the Administrative Console and restart your<strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server.11.When you log on to the Administrative Console the next time, you will beprompted for a user name and password. Enter the values that you haveprovided in the LDAP configuration panel in Server User ID and Server UserPassword.<strong>WebSphere</strong> is now configured to use Domino LDAP directory.Configuring <strong>WebSphere</strong> for a secure LDAP connectionThis section describes the steps to perform in order to secure the connectionbetween the <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server and the Domino LDAP server.Configuring Domino to use SSLTo configure Domino for secure communication for LDAP, Domino requires akeyring, .kyr file, and password stash, .sth file, on the server side. In order tocreate the keyring, use Domino’s built-in Certificate Authority (CA) application.1. The CA application installs with Domino, you should be able to find it underthe directory c:\lotus\domino\data. Open the database in Lotus Notes.Note: Do not open the CA application in the administration application,because it will not work.Appendix B. LDAP configurations 467

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