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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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4. To enable LTPA authentication for <strong>WebSphere</strong>, follow the steps from 10.6.4,“Enabling LTPA authentication for <strong>WebSphere</strong>” on page 254.Configuring Domino to use <strong>IBM</strong> SecureWay DirectoryTo authenticate Web users using the credentials included in the <strong>IBM</strong> SecureWayDirectory, you must first create the Directory Assistance Database.Domino uses this database to perform searches in other LDAP-compliantdirectories (such as secondary Domino directories or other LDAP DirectoryServers like <strong>IBM</strong> SecureWay Directory).To create a new Directory Assistance database, start the Domino R5Administration client with a Notes administrator ID, then from the DominoAdministrator menu:1. Choose File -> Database -> New. The new database Dialog Box isdisplayed.2. Select the server where you want to create the new database. You need tocreate this database on the server. If you are running Administration Clientfrom your local workstation, do not leave this field set to Local.3. Enter a title for the database, for example, Directory Assistance.4. Enter a file name for the database, for example, da.NSF.5. Click the Template Server... button and select the Domino server that storesthe Directory Assistance template (DA50.NTF); highlight it. Make sure thatInherit future design changes is selected, then click OK. The NewDatabase window from our scenario is shown below.Figure C-2 Creating Directory Assistance database in Lotus NotesAppendix C. Single Sign-On with Lotus Domino 495

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