Short root-domain names

Not long ago I posted a problem about login-failures with an IE browser.
We discovered that this happens only when one installs a portal (even 6.1 version) in a domain which has only two or less characters in it's name, ie "aa.nl". Adding a sub-domain ("portals.aa.nl") or changing the domain-name ( "aaa.nl") solves this problem.
Netscape browers are not effected in any way. The problem has something to do with the iPlanet domain cookie being blocked / missed by the browser during a LDAP login attempt.
The problem has been reported to SUN support. We have yet to find a proper solution to this problem.

Hi Amber,
The only way of doing it is having the section "domain_realm" in your krb5.ini:
[domain_realm]
child2.domain.com = CHILD2.DOMAIN.COM
and so on, but Java is case sensitive and you should include all the possible combination that your users type.
As Praveen suggested, if you set up SSO, users won't need to type anything and they will log to InfoView transparently.
Regards,
Julian

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