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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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LDAP tab settings from the scenario tested in this book are presented inFigure C-5 below.Figure C-5 LDAP settings for directory assistance entry15.Save the document.16.Make sure that the <strong>IBM</strong> SecureWay Directory is running by checking the list ofWindows services on the SecureWay machine and using the TCP/IP pingcommand to test the connection to the SecureWay Directory machine fromthe Domino Server machine.17.Restart the Domino server by entering the restart server command in theDomino Console.Enabling Single Sign-On for DominoSetting up Single Sign-On for the Domino Server involves two main steps:►►Creating a Web SSO Configuration Document.Enabling Single Sign-On.Perform the following steps:1. Create a new Web SSO Configuration Document in the Domino Directorydatabase.This action is only required once (it is only possible to create a Web SSOConfiguration document once in your domain) and it should be replicated toall servers participating in the Single Sign-On domain. This document isencrypted for all the participating servers and contains the LTPA keys used toauthenticate user credentials.2. Open the Domino Directory and select Server -> Servers to display the view.Click the Web action button and select Create Web SSO Document in thecontext menu.Appendix C. Single Sign-On with Lotus Domino 499

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