Post-install configuration - Domino HTTP Password Synchronizer
After the plug-in installation, you must copy the necessary configuration files to the data directory of the Domino® Server. You must also create a signer for the Password Synchronizer agents. Copy the following files to the data directory of the Domino Server:
- Copy all the files from the TDI_install_dir/pwd_plugins/jars folder to the domino_jvm_directory/lib/ext folder on the Domino Server and to the Lotus\Notes\jvm\lib\ext folder on the system where the Lotus® Domino Designer is installed.
- Copy the files idipwsync.nsf and pwsync_install_r8.nsf from the TDI_install_dir/pwd_plugins/domino folder to the data directory of the Domino Server, domino_data_dir.
- Copy the Domino and Java Proxy configuration file to domino_data_directory/idipwsync/pwsync.props on UNIX. The configuration file template is shipped in TDI_install_dir/pwd_plugins/domino/pwsync.props. On Windows, copy to the domino_program_directory\idipwsync\pwsync.props file.
Note: On Linux and UNIX based platforms, install the Password Store with the Domino user (notes by default) to provide the necessary privileges to the Domino JVM to run the Password Store. Also, make sure that the Domino user has the necessary privileges to read the files that are copied to the Domino Server.
You must restart the server to load the new files.
Signer for the Password Synchronizer agents
Create a signer for the Password Synchronizer agents involves the following process:
- Create a person as an agent signer.
- Downloading the ID file of the newly generated person.
- Providing manager access to the pubnames.ntf and admin4.ntftemplates
- Providing the sign or run unrestricted methods and operations privilege to the signer.
- Create a signer for the Password Synchronizer agents
- Downloading the ID file
- Providing manager access
- Providing required privileges to the signer
Parent topic:
Domino HTTP Password Synchronizer