HomeEnable single sign-on for Domino
If your organization uses Lotus Connections in a Domino environment, you can enable user authentication and single sign-on (SSO).
You must first install all Lotus Connections features and successfully access them from a Web browser before you can enable SSO.Notes
- This is an optional configuration.
- If you are using a reverse proxy, enter the reverse proxy address in the LotusConnections-Config.xml file.
- If you are enabling SSO between Lotus Connections and a product that is deployed on a pre-6.1 version of WebSphere Application Server, or if the product is using IBM Lotus Domino, first complete the steps described in the Enabling SSO with stand-alone LDAP topic.
Single sign-on enables users to log into one feature of Lotus Connections and switch to other features and resources without having to authenticate again. To set up SSO in a Domino environment, go to the Enable single sign-on for Domino wiki page and follow the instructions there.