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Installing an LDAP server is not part of the default IBM WebSphere Portal installation, so install, setup, and configure the DominoDirectory separately. We can install the Domino Directory on the same machine as WebSphere Portal or we can install it on a remote machine.

  1. Lotus Domino server installation and server setup reference
    Use this topic as a roadmap to instructions for installation and first setup of a IBM Lotus Domino server, including installation of the Lotus Domino Administrator client software that we can use to administer the server.

  2. Create required LDAP users and groups
    Before we can configure IBM WebSphere Portal to work with the LDAP server, the LDAP user registry must have some minimal user and group information already populated. This section describes the procedures necessary to set up the LDAP server to work with WebSphere Portal.

  3. Set up Domino Directory
    Use the information in this topic to set up Domino Directory as the LDAP server.

  4. Disable WAS global security
    If WAS global security is enabled, disable it before modifying the security configuration.

  5. Configure Domino Directory
    We can choose to configure the LDAP to support one-realm (non-realm support) or multiple realms (realm support).

  6. Verify LDAP
    After setting security with LDAP, use this information to verify that the LDAP server for WebSphere Portal has been properly configured.

  7. Set up LDAP over SSL with Domino Directory
    Configure the Domino Directory over SSL to ensure the confidentiality of the data exchanged between WAS, WebSphere Portal, and the LDAP user registry.

 

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LDAP user registry