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Testing single sign-on

Use your Web browser to go to a Web page where you can test the operation of single sign-on between the portal server and the Lotus Domino or IBM Lotus Sametime server.

Perform the following steps:

  1. Create a test database called test.nsf in the domino_data_root directory on the Lotus Domino server, with the _Default_ and Anonymous access items in the access control list (ACL) set to "No Access."

  2. Log in to WebSphere Portal.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • To test Lotus Domino, change the URL in your browser to http://your_domino_server.your_domain.com/test.nsf.

    • To test Lotus Sametime, change the URL in your browser to http://your_sametime_server.your_domain.com/stcenter.nsf, and then select Attend a Meeting.

Your name should appear at the top left corner of the browser page. If your name does not appear, or if on the Lotus Domino server you see a sign-on screen, single sign-on is not working. Refer to Technote 1158269, Troubleshooting WebSphere Portal, Domino Extended Products, and Domino SSO issues for additional information.


Parent topic:

Configure single sign-on between WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino


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Enable a third-party authentication server to work with the Lotus Notes View portlet


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Troubleshooting WebSphere Portal, Domino Extended Products, and Domino SSO issues