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HCL Domino 12.0.2 Documentation
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  3. What's new in Domino 12?

    Learn about all of the new features for administrators in HCL Domino® 12.

  4. What's new in 12.0?

    HCL Domino 12.0 introduces the following new features.

  5. New security features and enhancements

    These are the security features and enhancements provided with HCL Domino® 12.

  6. Support for SameSite cookie

    You can now configure the SameSite cookie attribute to enable a Domino Web server to assert that browsers can only send cookies that originate from the Domino server Web site.

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  • Welcome

    Welcome to the HCL Domino® 12.0.2 documentation.

  • What's new in Domino 12?

    Learn about all of the new features for administrators in HCL Domino® 12.

    • What's new in 12.0.2?

      HCL Domino 12.0.2 introduces new features and enhancement several areas.

    • What's new in 12.0.1?

      HCL Domino 12.0.1 introduces the following new features.

    • What's new in 12.0?

      HCL Domino 12.0 introduces the following new features.

      • New install and setup features and enhancements

        These are the install and setup features and enhancements provided with Domino 12.

      • New security features and enhancements

        These are the security features and enhancements provided with HCL Domino® 12.

        • Improved management of TLS certificates

          HCL Domino® 12 introduces a new server task, Certificate Manager (CertMgr), that works with a new database, Certificate Store (certstore.nsf) to manage TLS certificates in your Domino environment.

        • Time-based one-time password (TOTP) authentication

          When users log on to a Domino Web server, you can require that they provide time-based one-time passwords in addition to their user names and passwords.

        • Enforce internet password lockout based on IP address

          Starting with HCL Domino® 12, you can enforce internet password lockouts for users who are not in the directory according to IP addresses.

        • TLS 1.0 is disabled by default

          Domino 12 disables Domino's support for TLS 1.0 by default, leaving TLS 1.2 as the currently supported TLS protocol version.

        • Two new curves supported for TLS 1.2 ciphers that use ECDHE for forward secrecy

          The TLS 1.2 ciphers that use Ephemeral Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDHE) for forward secrecy now support two new curves for forward secrecy: X25519 and X448.

        • New template signing ID uses 2048-bit keys

          A new template signing ID, CN=Domino Template Development/O=Domino, provides stronger encryption using 2048-bit keys. Templates that are new or modified in Notes and Domino 12 are signed with the new ID.

        • NRPC port encryption supports forward secrecy using X25519

          Support for forward secrecy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_secrecy) using X25519 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curve25519) has been added to NRPC port encryption on the Domino 12 server.

        • Import internet certificates that contain unsupported critical extensions

          You can now allow internet certificates that contain critical extensions that are unsupported by Domino to be imported into the Domino directory or Notes personal address book.

        • Suppress key rollover alerts during ID vault synchronization

          You can disable the key rollover alert that is shown routinely when a Notes ID is synchronized with the ID vault.

        • New Query Vault command options

          The Query Vault (qvault) command provides options to inactivate and reactivate user's ID vault documents.

        • Upload IDs to the vault manually

          Vault administrators and users can upload IDs to the ID vault manually through the Domino directory.

        • Support for SameSite cookie

          You can now configure the SameSite cookie attribute to enable a Domino Web server to assert that browsers can only send cookies that originate from the Domino server Web site.

        • Web server GET /names.nsf?Login requests prevented by default

          For improved security, Domino 12 Web servers do not allow GET /names.nsf?Login requests by default.

        • New Web server login form

          The login form $$LoginUserFormMFA is provided as a modern-looking login form for Web users. The login form is required if you configure time-based one-time password (TOTP) authentication but can be used even if you don't use TOTP.

      • New DAOS features and enhancements

        HCL Domino® 12 provides the following new features and enhancements for Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS).

      • New features related to the end-user experience

        The following features relate to the HCL Notes® end-user experience.

      • Replication enhancements

        HCL Domino® 12 provides these replication enhancements.

      • Backup and restore capability

        Backup and restore capability is integrated with Domino 12 servers.

      • Stand-alone Domino directory enhancements

        The new Domino directory design (pubnames.ntf) provides several stand-alone enhancements that improve usability for administrators.

      • Users in Active Directory can sync their Windows passwords

        Active Directory password synchronization enables Windows users whose Active Directory information is synced to Domino to apply their Windows passwords to their Domino HTTP and Notes ID passwords.

      • Administration Process support for updating names in Verse user profiles

        The Administration Process rename person request now updates names in HCL Verse user profiles.

      • New ODS level

        HCL Domino® 12 introduces a new on-disk structure (ODS) version for databases: ODS 55.

      • MarvelClient Essentials integration

        The following improvements have been made to the integration of MarvelClient with Domino.

      • Entitlement tracking

        As of Domino 12.0, a new internal mechanism is provided for collecting the highest entitlement that individual users have across a Domino domain. When a user appears in the ACL of a database with Reader access or above and that person has the right to access the server, the user is said to be an entitled user.

      • Domino OSGI Tasklet Service (DOTS) is available again

        DOTS is available again in Domino 12.

      • New Java™ Runtime Environment

        A new Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) is provided with HCL Domino® 12 and HCL Domino Designer 12.

      • TCP/IP port buffer size

        Domino 12 has changed the TCP/IP port buffer default size from 4000 to 8000.

    • Components no longer included in this release

      The following components are no longer included in Domino 12.

  • Overview

    Welcome to HCL Domino® Administrator Help.

  • Installing

    Use this documentation to install the HCL Domino® server and subsequently deploy the HCL Notes®client.

  • Planning

    Use this topic as an overview of planning task.

  • Configuring

    Use this information to configure your network, users, servers (including Web servers), directory services, security, messaging, widgets and live text, and server clusters.

  • Securing

    This section describes security features, including execution control lists, IDs, and TLS.

  • Administering

    This documentation provides information about the administration tools for managing and monitoring servers and databases.

  • Tuning

    Use this information to improve HCL Domino® server, Domino Web server, and messaging performance through the use of resource balancing and activity trends, Server.Load commands, advanced database properties, cluster statistics, and the Server Health Monitor.

  • Troubleshooting

    This section describes how to find and solve problems with HCL Domino® server and Administrator client.

  • Notices
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Support for SameSite cookie

You can now configure the SameSite cookie attribute to enable a Domino Web server to assert that browsers can only send cookies that originate from the Domino server Web site.

For more information, see Configuring single or multiple-server attributes for SameSite session cookies.

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