User guide
Starting Single Sign-on
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Starting an Authentication Server
To start an authentication server, use the Interstage Management Console on the server where the
authentication server has been set up. The repository server must be running correctly in order for the
authentication server to operate.
For details on starting the Interstage Management Console, refer to the Operator’s Guide. For details
on using the Interstage Management Console window, refer to the Operator’s Guide.
Starting Interstage HTTP Server starts the authentication server. Use the Interstage Management
Console to select [System] > [Services] > [Web server] > [Web Server: Web Server Status], and then
start Interstage HTTP Server. If the authentication server starts normally, information is output to the
system log.
If the authentication server and repository server are installed on the same server, both the
authentication server and repository server will start when the Interstage HTTP Server starts.
Starting a Business Server
The method for starting a business server depends on the Web server where the business server runs.
The following examples show how to start a business server for each Web server being used as the
business server.
If the business server is started normally, information is output to the system log. The repository server
and authentication server must be running correctly in order for the business server to operate.
• If Interstage HTTP Server is used
To start a business server, use the Interstage Management Console on the server where the
business server has been installed. Starting Interstage HTTP Server starts the business server.
Use the Interstage Management Console to select [System] > [Services] > [Web server] > [Web
Server: Web Server Status], and then start Interstage HTTP Server.
For details on starting the Interstage Management Console, refer to the Operator’s Guide. For
details on using the Interstage Management Console window, refer to the Operator’s Guide.
• If InfoProvider Pro is used
Starting InfoProvider Pro automatically starts a business server. To start InfoProvider Pro, execute
the ippstart command.
For details on starting InfoProvider Pro, refer to “Web Server Operation Edition” – “InfoProvider Pro
Operation Commands” in the Reference Manual (Command Edition).
• If Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 is used
Starting Microsoft Internet Information Services automatically starts a business server. To start
Microsoft Internet Information Services, select ‘Start’ in ‘World Wide Web Publishing Service’ in
Service.
For details on starting Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0, refer to the online help in the
Microsoft Internet Information Services.