Enable a third-party authentication server to work with Lotus Domino
If IBM Lotus Domino is the back-end system and the WebSphere Portal installation is configured for single sign-on through a third-party authentication system such as Computer Associates eTrust SiteMinder, add Common PIM portlet parameters to identify and pass third-party cookies, request headers, or both to the Lotus Domino server.
Perform the following steps for any instances of the Common Mail or Common Calendar portlet deployed in the site.
- Log in as portal administrator.
- Click...
Administration | Portlet Management | Portlets
- Select the portlet you are modifying, for example, Mail.
- Click the wrench icon.
- If the third-party authentication server relies on one or more cookies, type CPP_PassHttpCookies in the New parameter field, type one or more values (for example, type SMSESSION for eTrust SiteMinder ) in the New value field, and then click Add. Use a semicolon to separate multiple values (for example, cookie1;cookie2).
- If the third-party authentication server relies on one or more HTTP headers, type CPP_PassHttpHeaders in the New parameter field, type one or more values in the New value field, and then click Add. Use a semicolon to separate multiple values (for example, header1;header2).
- Click OK.
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