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628 Lotus Security Handbook<br />

Figure 14-45 LMS Portlet parameters<br />

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for both the Search Catalog Portlet and the My<br />

Calendar Portlet, adding the same parameters and values as appropriate for<br />

your environment.<br />

14.6 Addition of Tivoli Access Manager<br />

In this final phase of the scenario, an enterprise access system is implemented<br />

to provide a higher level of security to the authentication and reverse proxy<br />

environment that has been implemented so far.<br />

Unfortunately, the time alloted for the creation of this redbook did not allow us to<br />

fully implement and test this phase in our lab environment. Thus, the procedures<br />

provided here are best practices, and have not been tested fully by the Redbook<br />

team. This doesn’t mean they will not work, but that they should be carefully<br />

followed in your own test environment.<br />

14.6.1 Installing Tivoli Access Manager<br />

In our scenario environment at this point, we have a WebSphere Edge Server<br />

based reverse proxy, which is handling requests to all Domino and WebSphere<br />

portal based collaborative services in our environment. We must now decide how<br />

to implement Tivoli Access Manager (TAM).<br />

While TAM does include a security proxy component called WebSeal, this<br />

component, for all intents and purposes, is a full RPSS (Reverse Proxy with<br />

added Security components). See Chapter 5, “Proxies” on page 165 for a more<br />

detailed discussion of proxy servers and their various components. Since we<br />

already have an <strong>IBM</strong> Websphere Edge Server up and running, we would prefer

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