Testing single sign-on for Lotus Domino, Lotus
QuickPlace, or Lotus
Sametime
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 IBM® Lotus® Domino®, IBM Lotus QuickPlace®, or IBM Lotus Sametime® server.
Perform the following steps:
- 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."
- Log in to IBM WebSphere® Portal Express.
- 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
QuickPlace, change
the URL in your browser to http://your_quickplace_server.your_domain.com/quickplace.
- 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. Read the following
technote for additional information:Technote 1158269 Troubleshooting WebSphere Portal Express Domino Extended Products,
and Lotus Domino SSO issues
You
can also use Search at IBM Support to find technotes by number.
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