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Portal Express, Version 6.0
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux, Windows
Additional LDAP configuration
After installing, setting up, and configuring your LDAP user registry, there are additional configurations you can perform depending on your environment.
- Configuring the user subsystem to follow referral's of the LDAP repository
Use the information in this file if you need to set your LDAP repository referral to follow.- FIPS compliance with WebSphere Portal Express
This section provides information about Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) and how they comply with IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express.- Enabling application groups
Use the information in this file to enable applications groups within the database user registry with members contained in the LDAP user registry you configured.- Configuring WebSphere Portal Express for LDAP Searches
This section describes procedures for configuring LDAP searches and using aliases in the LDAP user registry:- Mapping LDAP attributes
Member Manager maps attribute names that are exposed on Java objects representing users and groups to the underlying repository attribute names. The attributes and mappings are specified in xml files in the portal_server_root/wmm/ directory, which are referenced or implicitly defined in the portal_server_root/wmm/wmm.xml file.- Mapping external IDs (extId) in Member Manager
This section provides information on mapping external IDs in Member Manager. Every main profile repository that is used with Member Manager needs to have an attribute whose value is unique, static, and never reused for every member entry. In Member Manager, this attribute is called extId. If a Lookaside repository is also used with Member Manager, extId allows Member Manager to associate data for a member in the Lookaside repository to the data for the same member in the main profile repository.- Using Tivoli Directory Integrator to build a user registry
IBM Tivoli® Directory Integrator synchronizes identity data residing in directories, databases, collaborative systems, and other corporate applications. By serving as a flexible, synchronization layer between a company's identity structure and the application sources of identity data, it eliminates the need for a centralized datastore.- Using multiple realms and user registries
The information in this file describes how to configure WebSphere Portal Express to use multiple realms and user registries.
Parent topic:
LDAP user registry