Enhanced Logins to the Domino Web Server — Ensure Sufficient Server Resources, Lock Out Hackers, and More
by Dhanasekar Dhandapani


from THE VIEW, July/August 2005, Volume 11, Issue 4


By configuring extra tasks to run during logins to a Domino Web server, you can enhance server protection, better manage server resources, and improve the end-user experience. This article shows how to implement an extended login solution with features you can set to: lock out a user after a specified number of invalid login attempts; reject new logins when the server’s RAM usage, CPU usage, or number of HTTP sessions exceed limits; allow users to log in using any type of user name; display custom images and messages during login to different applications. The solution preserves Domino’s own secure login, is easy to maintain, and is appropriate for all intranet environments. You can download all of its components from THE VIEW Web site.



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Free downloads:
You can download the templates and sample databases for expanding server logins in this ZIP file.


ExtHTTP.zip