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I am wondering.. Domino as LDAP with WebSphere Portal..

Renate W Ravnaas |   | Tags:  federated portal websphere ldap realm | Comments (1)  |  Visits (307)
I am not an administrator of Domino, I am a developer. But when it comes to WebSphere Portal, I have dived into the install and config/admin thing. Why? It's a long story ..
Anyway, I have discovered what I wonder is really the case, or if I might have misunderstood something..
If you want to add two (Domino) LDAP's , and want to create two realms based on each of them, there is a problem. In Domino the Group never seem to have an o=, just a cn=NameOfGroup. So, using multiple realms with Domino LDAPs, seems quite hard.. Since I havent found a way to separate the groups in the two ldaps..  There is a lot of documentation on the 'web', and on IBM Wiki's about this, but NOT using Domino as the LDAP example :-(.  I will try to dig even deeper.. and post any creative solution I might invent.. but right now.. I have no idea what to do... I will keep on diving..
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