SECURITY

Multi-server session-based name-and-password authentication for Web users (single sign-on)
Multi-server session-based authentication, also known as single sign-on (SSO), allows Web users to log in once to a Domino or WebSphere server, and then access any other Domino or WebSphere servers in the same DNS domain that are enabled for single sign-on (SSO) without having to log in again.

User Web browsers must have cookies enabled since the authentication token that is generated by the server is sent to the browser in a cookie.

You set this up by doing one of the following:


You can enable single sign-on across multiple Domino domains. See the topic Setting up the Web SSO Configuration document for more than one Domino domain.

Checklist for enabling single sign-on

The SSO feature makes logging in and using multiple servers in a mixed environment easier for users. Use the following list to configure your Domino environment to ensure that your SSO configuration is successful.

General issues


WebSphere issues
See also