User guide

Chapter 1: Overview
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https://sd.fujitsu.com:44
3/dir2/
<---------- https://sd.fujitsu.com:443/dir2/
https://sd.fujitsu.com:44
3/dir3/
<----------> http://www2.fujitsu.com:80/dir3/
https://sd.fujitsu.com:44
3/dir3/
<---------- https://sd.fujitsu.com:443/dir3/
Reverse settings of
Business server 2
https://sd.fujitsu.com:44
3/auth/
<----------> http://auth.fujitsu.com:80/ Reverse settings of
Authentication server
https://sd.fujitsu.com:44
3/auth/
<---------- https://sd.fujitsu.com:443/ Reverse settings
required for adding the
business servers
When “Set-Cookies Header” is specified in the HTTP response header, and path and domain that
are specified to “Set-Cookies Header” are same as directory and server name of Relay-destination
URL that is defined in the table (1-9) above, set path and domain as to replace the compatible
Request-source URL.
Setup of authentication server
For a small-scale system
When using a small-scale system, select, on the Interstage Management Console of the
authentication server, [System] > [Security] > [Single Sign-on] > [Authentication infrastructure] >
[Authentication infrastructureSettings] tab > [Setup Repository server and Authentication server to a
single server.]. Then, specify "On the others" for [Where does SSL operate?] under [General
Settings].
For a middle-scale or large-scale system
When using a medium-scale or large-scale system, select, on the Interstage Management Console
of the authentication server, [System] > [Security] > [Single Sign-on] > [Authentication
infrastructure] > [Authentication infrastructure Settings] tab > [Setup Repository server and
Authentication server to the separate servers.]. Then, select [Create a new Authentication server],
and specify "On the others" for [Where does SSL operate?] under [General Settings].