Enable multi-server SSO authentication
When you enable multi-server SSO authentication between the Domino and WebSphere Portal servers, Domino can authenticate users in the Web browser by examining LTPA tokens.
- On the Domino server, start the Domino Administrator client software, open the Server document, and click...
Internet Protocols | Domino Web Engine tab | Session authentication | Multi-Servers (SSO) | Web SSO Configuration | LTPA Token | Save | Close
- Exit the Domino Administrator client, and restart the Domino server.
- If the Domino Server Names field contains multiple server names, replicate this new document to every Domino server in your site...
- Replicate the change to all Domino servers, from the command line:
rep server1/yourorg names.nsf
- After the replication completes, restart each Domino server containing the new Web SSO Configuration document.
At this point single sign-on should work between the WebSphere Portal server, and your mail file. If single sign-on is not working, refer to the tech note...
Troubleshooting WebSphere Portal, Domino Extended Products, and Domino SSO issuesThe next step is configuring e-mail integration.
If you are not integrating with a Domino directory, there is an additional step to reconcile single sign-on credentials with the other directory server.
Parent topic:
Use LTPA keys to configure single sign-on
Related concepts
Automatic detection of mail files
Configure e-mail integration
Configure single sign-on