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Eyvind Lund

2004-04-22, 7:35 am

Hi!

Does anyone have a good solution for supporting multiple sites (virtual
hosts) in single WebSphere Portal 5.0.2 installation with an anoymous
page for eche of the sites.

Ex:
demo.websphere.net, redirects to an anonymous page and
client.websphere.net redirects to a different anonymous page

Thanks in advance,
Eyvind
Arvind

2004-05-05, 12:34 pm

The way you do it would be to create different URL mappings to
different sets of anonymous pages.

then configure your aliases to point to those URL mappings.

Arvind


Eyvind Lund <el@gravityrock.com> wrote in message news:<c687oo$51p2$1@news.boulder.ibm.com>...
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone have a good solution for supporting multiple sites (virtual
> hosts) in single WebSphere Portal 5.0.2 installation with an anoymous
> page for eche of the sites.
>
> Ex:
> demo.websphere.net, redirects to an anonymous page and
> client.websphere.net redirects to a different anonymous page
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Eyvind

Eyvind Lund

2004-05-07, 5:34 am

This is exactly how I did it, and it is a good solution if I am looking
for anonymous acceess only. The problem is when I try to authenticate,
I'll get redirected to WpsHostName (from wpconfig.properties).


/eYvind

Arvind wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> The way you do it would be to create different URL mappings to
> different sets of anonymous pages.
>
> then configure your aliases to point to those URL mappings.
>
> Arvind
>
>
> Eyvind Lund <el@gravityrock.com> wrote in message news:<c687oo$51p2$1@news.boulder.ibm.com>...
>
Arvind

2004-05-08, 10:37 am

Not completely true -

Looking at (the magnitude) your reqmt - i gather(may be wrong) that
you would have a SSO as well - If so - you have other SSO mechanisms
like Siteminder etc....it is trivial

Arvind


Eyvind Lund <el@gravityrock.com> wrote in message news:<c7fiev$3ndi$1@news.boulder.ibm.com>...[vbcol=seagreen]
> This is exactly how I did it, and it is a good solution if I am looking
> for anonymous acceess only. The problem is when I try to authenticate,
> I'll get redirected to WpsHostName (from wpconfig.properties).
>
>
> /eYvind
>
> Arvind wrote:
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