To enable HTTPS on your website, you need to get a certificate (a type of file) from a public Certificate Authority (CA). Let’s Encrypt is such a CA, which offers free trusted certificates.
https://www.midpoints.de/LE4D
To enable HTTPS on your website, you need to get a certificate (a type of file) from a public Certificate Authority (CA). Let’s Encrypt is such a CA, which offers free trusted certificates.
https://www.midpoints.de/LE4D
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSKTMJ_9.0.1/admin_imsmo/adm_toc.html
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27048814&aid=1
Add this entries to enable qos service of ibm domino servers
DominoData\dcontroller.ini
QOS_ENABLE=1
QOS_PROBE_TIMEOUT=30
QOS_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT=15
QOS_RESTART_TIMEOUT=15
QOS_APPS_TIMEOUT=60
QOS_MAIL_TO=EscalationMailRecipient@company.com
QOS_MAIL_SMTP_SERVER=smtpHostNameOrIp
QOS_MAIL_ATTACH_LOGS=1
DominoProg\notes.ini
QOS_ENABLE=1
Refer to the following pieces on the Notes and Domino wiki: Cookbook: Setting up new Relying Party Trust for AD FS 2.0 Cookbook: Setting up ADFS for integrated Windows authentication (IWA) Cookbook: Setting up a new Federation on TFIM 2.0 Cookbook: Setting up a new federation on TFIM 1.1 Cookbook: Setting up a new partner on TFIM Setting up the SAML identity provider and federation (in iNotes administration) Encrypting SAML assertions Use Notes client accounts with federated login for access to externally-based services within the Notes client Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) Notes Federated Login
As reported before the IF that introduced TLS 1.0 is vulnerable to the new PODDLE issue.
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DISABLE_SSLV3=1 will disable SSL V3 completely. But as mentioned before you should be completely sure if you want to completely disable SSL V3.
Technote
Security Bulletin: TLS Padding Vulnerability affects IBM Domino (CVE-2014-8730)
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21693142
via Daniel Nashed’s Blog.