To configure single sign-on (SSO) for a Virtual Server

  1. Expand the Configurations node.
  2. Select the instance to configure:
  3. Expand the HTTP Service node.
  4. Expand the Virtual Servers node, and select the virtual server to be configured for single sign-on support.
  5. Click Add Property.

    A blank property entry is added to the bottom of the list.

  6. Enter sso-enabled in the Name field.
  7. Enter false in the Value field to disable, enter true to enable SSO.

    SSO is enabled by default.

  8. Add or change any other single sign-on properties by clicking Add Property and configuring any applicable SSO properties.

    Valid SSO properties for virtual servers are discussed in the following table.

    SSO Enabled Property Name

    Description

    Values

    sso-max-inactive-seconds

    Number of seconds after which a user’s single sign-on record becomes eligible for purging, if no client activity is received. Access to any of the applications on the virtual server keeps the single sign-on record active.

    Default is 300 seconds (5 minutes). A higher value provides longer persistence for users, but consumes more memory on the server.

    sso-reap-interval-seconds

    Interval (in seconds) between purges of expired single sign-on records.

    Default is 60.

  9. Click Save.
  10. Restart the Application Server if Restart Required displays in the console.