SECURING
Starting with HCL Domino 12.0.1, you can secure the server ID files of Domino servers on Windows using the Notes Shared Login (NSL) functionality.
About this task
As with NSL for user ID files, a complex "secret" protects the server ID rather than a Notes password. This secret is encrypted using a Microsoft Windows security mechanism and saved locally on the Windows server. The feature relies on Windows account credentials to secure the server ID file and to start the Domino server.
This feature prevents an unauthorized user from copying and using a server ID file, for example, to use it to set up another server. It also avoids the need to provide Notes passwords for server IDs when starting the Domino server.
If a server ID file is Notes password-protected prior to the use of this feature, after the feature is enabled, the Notes password is no longer used.
Procedure
To enable NSL to secure server ID files, open or create a Configuration settings document in the Domino directory, select the Security tab, and select one of the following options in the Server ID protectionfield:
Note:
The following security event is logged to the server console and log file when you enable this feature:
Server ID protection: Enabled
The following event is logged if you disable it:
Server ID protection: Disabled
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