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672 Lotus Security Handbook<br />

The plug-in will only relay requests that match a namespace rule. All other<br />

requests will be handled by the front end Web server.<br />

Restriction: Namespaces are case sensitive, even on Windows platforms!<br />

To configure plugin-cfg.xml:<br />

1. Open plugin-cfg.xml in Notepad, or with any XML editor of your choice.<br />

2. Modify the element to target the appropriate Domino server. To<br />

do this, change the Hostname and Port parameters to the proper values<br />

required for the plug-in to reach your back end server's HTTP task.<br />

For example:<br />

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3. Add these directives to the top of the section. These directives<br />

specify common URL patterns needed for accessing Domino Web<br />

applications.<br />

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Restriction: URI names are case sensitive.<br />

All the WebSphere Application Server plug-ins automatically re-read the<br />

configuration file once a minute (or as specified in the configuration file itself) to<br />

pick up changes. If you don't want to wait that long, you must stop and restart the<br />

front end Web server. In the case of the IIS plug-in, you must stop the World<br />

Wide Web Publishing Service from the Windows services control panel, then<br />

restart the Web site from the Internet Services Manager. Just stopping and<br />

restarting the Web site by itself won't work because the plug-in dll won't be<br />

reloaded. Because launching the IIS Web publisher launches the IIS<br />

administrator service, you may need to stop both.

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