You can create Internet site documents for Web, IMAP, POP3,
LDAP, SMTP Inbound, and IIOP Internet protocols.
About this task
Internet Site documents are used to configure the Internet
protocols supported by Domino® servers.
A separate Internet Site document is created for each protocol --
Web (HTTP), IMAP, POP3, SMTP Inbound, LDAP, and IIOP -- which is then
used to provide protocol configuration information for a single server,
or for multiple servers in a Domino organization.
Specifically, you can create:
- Web Site documents. You create a Web site document for
each Web site hosted on the Domino server.
- LDAP Site documents. You create an LDAP site document
for LDAP protocol access to an organization in a directory.
- IMAP, POP3, and SMTP Site documents. You create an individual
Internet Site document for each mail protocol for which you enter
an IP address.
- IIOP Site documents. You create an IIOP Site document
to enable the Domino IIOP
(DIIOP) task on the server. This task allows Domino and the browser client to use the Domino Object Request Broker
(ORB) server program.
Note: Internet Site documents are required in a hosted environment
in order to use any Internet protocols.
Procedure
- From the Domino Administrator,
click .
- Click Add Internet site, and select
the type of Internet site document to create.
- Click the Basics tab, and complete
the following fields:
Table 1. Internet site document
fields and actions Field
|
Action
|
Descriptive name for this site
|
Enter a name that differentiates this site
from all others that you create. This name appears in the Internet
sites view in this format: the type of Internet site, the descriptive
name, and the host name or address. For example:
Web Site: MyWebSite
(www.renovations.com)
If you do not enter a name, the default
name is the type of Internet site document with the host name or address
appended. For example:
POP3 Site: (www.renovations.com)
For
hosted environments -- The default descriptive name is a combination
of the hosted organization name with the type of site document appended.
For example, a Domino IIOP
site with a hosted organization name of Renovations would Renovations
IIOP Site.
|
Organization
|
(Required for all Internet site documents)
Enter the name of the registered organization that hosts the Internet
site document. The name must correspond to the organization's certifier.
|
Use this Web site to handle requests which
cannot be mapped to any other Web sites
|
(Web Site documents only) Choose one:
- Yes -- This Web site processes incoming HTTP requests if Domino cannot locate the Web
sites that were entered in the Host names or addresses
mapped to this site field.
- No (default) -- This Web site does not process incoming HTTP requests
for which Domino cannot locate
a Web site.
|
Host names or addresses mapped to this site
|
(Required for all Internet site documents)
Enter the target host names or IP addresses that trigger a connection's
use of this Internet site document.
If the site is set up for
SSL, you must specify IP addresses.
When creating Domino IIOP Site documents, the first host
name IP address that is on this list will be used to advertise DIIOP's
service creating diiop_ior.txt. Therefore, it
is recommended that each Domino server
have its own Internet site document.
|
Domino servers
that host this site
|
(Required for all Internet site documents)
Enter the name of one or more Domino servers
that host this site. You can use any variation of distinguished name
(for example, Server1/Sales/Renovations) as well as wildcards (for
example, */Renovations).
The default is (*), which means that
all servers in the domain can host this site.
If you leave
the field blank, the Internet site will not be loaded on any Domino server.
|
- For all Internet site documents, complete the settings
on the Security tab.
- Some Internet sites require additional configuration. The
following table indicates the Internet site documents that require
additional configuration, and the locations for settings in those
documents for enabling additional configuration information unique
to those protocols.
Table 2. Internet site documents
that require additional configuration Document
|
Complete
|
Web Site
|
Configuration tab
Domino Web Engine tab
|
IMAP Site
|
Public Folder tab
|
IIOP Site
|
Configuration tab
|
- Save and close the document.