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Figure 14-2 Web SSO configuration button<br />

596 Lotus Security Handbook<br />

6. The Web SSO Configuration form opens (Figure 14.3). We configured it with<br />

the following values for our environment:<br />

– The token name was entered as LtpaToken.<br />

– The domain for our test environment was cam.itso.ibm.com. This value<br />

was the DNS subdomain of all of our servers (that is,<br />

itsosec-dom.cam.itso.ibm.com, itsosec-st.cam.itso.ibm.com,<br />

itsosec-qp.cam.itso.ibm.com)<br />

– All the Lotus servers were listed in the Domino Server names field, so that<br />

this configuration will apply to all the servers.<br />

– The default time-out value of 30 minutes was not changed.<br />

Figure 14-3 Web SSO configuration document<br />

7. Click Keys → Create Domino SSO keys. This step makes Domino create the<br />

LTPA key that will be used to create and encrypt the LTPA tokens.

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