Use the examples in this topic to enable and disable LTPA/LDAP security, based on single sign-on using the LDAP user registry.
LTPA_LDAPSecurityOn help
Syntax: LTPA_LDAPSecurityOn server user password port domain
LTPA_LDAPSecurityOn('help')
Syntax: LTPA_LDAPSecurityOn(server, user, password, port, domain)
LTPA_LDAPSecurityOn ldpaServer1 user1 password1 660 ibm.com
LTPA_LDAPSecurityOn('ldpaServer1', 'user1', 'password1', '660', 'ibm.com')
PLEASE READ BELOW: Done with LTPA/LDAP security turning on process, now you need to restart all the processes to make it affected. Then you can start using the client with SOAP or RMI connector.
com.ibm.SOAP.securityEnabled=true com.ibm.SOAP.loginUserid=user1 com.ibm.SOAP.loginPassword=password1
com.ibm.CORBA.loginSource=properties
com.ibm.CORBA.loginUserid=user1 com.ibm.CORBA.loginPassword=password1
LTPA_LDAPSecurityOff
LTPA_LDAPSecurityOff()
LTPA/LDAP security is off now but you need to restart all the processes to make it affected.