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Portal Express, Version 6.0
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux, Windows

 

Import the WebSphere LTPA key into Lotus Domino

 

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You create a Web SSO configuration document on the IBM Lotus Domino server that runs the Domino and Extended Product or application (for example, a Lotus Domino back-end messaging server or an IBM Lotus Sametime or IBM Lotus QuickPlace server). Then you import the WebSphere LTPA key retrieved from the IBM WebSphere Portal Express server into the document, so that the same token can be used for single sign-on on both servers.

  1. Using the file system on both servers, copy the key file you retrieved from the WebSphere Portal Express server during the task in the previous topic to the Lotus Domino server, so that the file will be available for importing.

  2. On the Lotus Domino server, start the Lotus Domino Administration client.

  3. Open the Domino Directory (NAMES.NSF) database.

  4. On the left...

    Configuration | Servers | All Server Documents | Web action button | Create Web SSO Configuration (drop-down menu)

  5. Type the domain suffix in the DNS Domain field.

    This should match the Domain Name you entered in the WebSphere Portal Express server.

    The domain suffix is the part of your domain address that is common to all the Lotus Domino servers you want to include in single sign-on, including the period. For example, the domain suffix of a server called sales.renovationscorp.com is renovationscorp.com

  6. Add the Domino hierarchical names of the Lotus Domino servers that will participate in the SSO domain in the Domino Server Names field. For example, sales/renovationscorp.

    You do not need to enter the name of the WebSphere Application Server.

  7. Select Import WebSphere LTPA Keys from the Keys menu, and then click OK.

  8. Type the path and name of LTPA key file, and then click OK.

  9. Type the password for the LTPA key, and then click OK.

  10. Click OK to the message that states that the key import is successful.

  11. Click Save & Close.

 

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Configuring single sign-on between WebSphere Portal Express and Lotus Domino

 

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