You create a Lotus transport so that data can be retrieved from the Lotus Domino server.
You carry out groupware configuration steps in the configuration iView.
To configure a Lotus transport, choose Collaboration → Transports → LotusTransport from the detailed navigation area. You then edit the default instance created, and update it with appropriate values as described in the table below.
Attribute |
Description |
Example |
Name |
Instance name of the transport. It is automatically filled when a new instance is created. You can edit this attribute. |
LotusTransport |
System alias name |
Alias defined for the Lotus server in the system configuration. For more information, see Creating a System . The default entry isLotus. |
Lotus |
Domino HTTP server |
HTTP server setup on which LDS-D components are installed. |
Mydomino.domain.com |
Port |
Port on the Domino HTTP server on which the LDS-D components are installed. |
80 |
Virtual Directory |
Virtual directory on the Domino HTTP server on which the LDS-D components are installed. |
servlet |
Use TicketVerifier |
Specify whether SSO has been enabled on the Lotus server. |
Select if enabled, otherwise do not select. |
Protocol |
Protocol for connecting to the Domino HTTP server. |
HTTP for use without SSL and HTTPS for use with SSL. |
Use LtpaToken |
Specify whether the Web SSO configuration has been setup for LtpaToken. See Providing SSO to Non-Windows Domino Servers Based on Ltpa Token |
selected (LtpaToken required) |
LtpaToken Expiration (minutes) |
Specify the LtpaToken expiration time in minutes. Minimum: 1 minute Maximum: 480 minutes Note
This value should be less than or equal to the LtpaToken expiration time set in the Web SSO Configuration for LtpaToken in Domino. |
30 minutes (default)
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