Installation guide

Before You Begin Installation
Chapter 1 Read This First 25
Changing the AMAgent.properties file can have serious and far-reaching effects.
Remember that you can safely change many of the properties in this file by simply
reinstalling the agent. However, if you must make manual changes, keep the
following in mind:
Make a backup copy of this file before you make changes.
Trailing spaces are significant; use them judiciously.
Use forward slash (/) to separate directories, not backlash (\). This holds true
even on Windows systems.
Spaces in the Windows file names are allowed.
Setting the Fully Qualified Domain Name
To ensure appropriate user experience, it is necessary that the users access
resources protected by the agent using valid URLs. The configuration property
com.sun.am.policy.agents.fqdnDefault provides the necessary information
needed by the agent to identify if the user is using a valid URL to access the
protectedresource. If theagentdeterminesthat the incoming requestdoesnothave
Lotus Domino 5.0.11 or
6.0.1
Microsoft Windows 2000
\Agent_Install_Dir\domino\config\_PathInstanceName\
Microsoft IIS 5.0
Microsoft Windows 2000
\Agent_Install_Dir\iis\config\_PathInstanceName\
Microsoft IIS 6.0
Microsoft Windows Server
2003 EE
\Agent_Install_Dir\iis6\config\_Identifier_IdentifierNumber
Apache 2.0.50
Microsoft Windows Server
2003 EE
\Agent_Install_Dir\apache\config\apache_PortNumber
NOTE
If you make changes to the AMAgent.properties file, you must restart the
web server to make your changes take effect.
Table 1-2 Locating AMAgent.properties on Different Platforms (Continued)
Server Location