This white paper describes the IBM Sametime® flows that use the single signon (SSO) mechanism and how SSO works in the IBM Sametime Community Server. It focuses on best practices for configuring SSO in the Community Server, including the various configuration settings involved in that process, along with tips on troubleshooting common problems and their resolutions.
- Overview
- SSO in Lotus Sametime
- Configuring SSO in Domino
- Working with multiple directories
- Sametime Community Server SSO configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Resources
- About the authors
| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
|---|---|---|---|
| White paper in PDF format | SSOwithSametimeCommunityServerFinal_Updated.pdf | 421 KB | HTTP |
Information about download methods Get Adobe® Reader®
- Participate in the discussion forum.
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Refer to the Product Documentation on the IBM Sametime product wiki.
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Refer to the Product Documentation on the Lotus Domino and Notes product wiki.
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Read the developerWorks article, "Single Sign-on in a Multi-directory World: 'Never say login again' Part 1."
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Read the developerWorks article, "Single Sign-on in a Multi-directory World: 'Never say login again' Part 2."
Leonid Koren is a Staff Software Engineer based at IBM's Haifa, Israel, Software Lab. He joined IBM in 2008 and is currently a member of Sametime Community Server Development and Level 3 Support team. His main areas of expertise are Sametime Community Server components related to directory and SSO. You can reach him at LEONIDK@il.ibm.com.



