SECURING
To enable basic name-and-password authentication, for both TCP and TLS, for all Internet protocols: Web (HTTP); IMAP; POP3; LDAP; SMTP Inbound; and IIOP, you must complete three separate procedures.
About this task
To enable basic name-and-password authentication for Internet Site documents
Procedure
1. Make sure the option for the use of Internet Sites is enabled in the Server document.
2. From the Domino Administrator, click Configuration -> Web -> Internet Sites.
3. In the Internet Sites view, select the Internet Site document for which you want to enable name-and-password authentication.
4. In the Internet Site document, click Security.
To enable basic name-and-password authentication in the Server document
1. Make sure the option for the use of Internet Sites is not enabled in the Server document.
2. From the Domino Administrator, click Configuration, and open the Server document.
3. Click Ports -> Internet Ports.
1. In the Domino Directory, create a Person document for each user who needs to access the server. (You can also edit the Person document of an existing user.)
This field can contain multiple names. As Domino uses the first name in this field to validate a user in database ACLs, design access lists, groups, and File Protection documents, the first name in this field should be the user's Domino distinguished name (DN). The second name should be the common name (CN) portion of the DN.
For example, this field can contain these names:
Note: You should always use the user's hierarchical name -- for example, Alan Jones/Renovations/US -- to help eliminate ambiguous or duplicate user names.
After you edit the Server document and create Person documents, edit the database ACL of each database to which you want to give users access.
Related concepts Understanding Internet site documents on Domino servers TLS security Session-based name-and-password authentication for Web clients
Related tasks Setting up Internet/intranet clients for anonymous access Configuring a database ACL