Accesing Oracle Portal with hostname invalid

Hi!
We have a problem. We have a Portal server and a SSO server. Our environment call to portal server with:
http://portalserver.mydomain.com
And when try to authenticate, it's calling to http://ssoserver (without domain), but we have users from other nets and needs full domain, but we don't know where change this config to http://ssoserver.mydomain.com.
¿Do you know how solve this?
Thanks a lot
Andrés

Hi Andres,
I asked a colleague about this, here's his response:
The SSO server name needs to be updated on the SSO server first.
This is done with a call to ssocfg.sh script (see SSO Admin Guide).
Then the portal needs to pull in this new hostname by a call to ptlconfig -dad portal -sso.
Regards
Greg

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