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Where to find supplementary information on SAML

Configuring IBM Domino for SAML requires substantial setup in products whose documentation is not part of IBM Domino Administrator Help. Several "cookbook" articles on this wiki help the Domino administrator with these tasks.
Community articleWhere to find supplementary information on SAML
Added by ~Juan Preponepulynds on May 15, 2013 | Version 1
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Configuring IBM Domino for SAML requires substantial setup in products whose documentation is not part of IBM Domino Administrator Help. Several "cookbook" articles on this wiki help the Domino administrator with these tasks.
Tags: 9.0, SAML, federated login

Note The section in IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition Administrator Help covering SAML is:

Securing > Using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) to configure federated-identity authentication

Read that Help section for overview of SAML configuration tasks in Domino.

For cross-product information, see the following articles 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


In addition, see the technote:
  • Certificate details for an identity provider (IdP) configured for Notes federated login

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