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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol: Application Layer, Directory service, Directory Information Tree, Domain Name System, Internet Engineering Task ... for Comments, Key server (cryptographic)

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol: Application Layer, Directory service, Directory Information Tree, Domain Name System, Internet Engineering Task ... for Comments, Key server (cryptographic)Creators: Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster
Publisher: Alphascript Publishing
Category: Book

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ISBN: 6130250002
EAN: 9786130250003
ASIN: 6130250002

Publication Date: December 9, 2009
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or LDAP, is an application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/IP. A directory is a set of objects with attributes organized in a logical and hierarchical manner. A simple example is the telephone directory, which consists of a list of names organized alphabetically, with each name having an address and phone number associated with it. An LDAP directory tree often reflects various political, geographic, and/or organizational boundaries, depending on the model chosen. LDAP deployments today tend to use Domain name system (DNS) names for structuring the topmost levels of the hierarchy. Deeper inside the directory might appear entries representing people, organizational units, printers, documents, groups of people or anything else that represents a given tree entry. Its current version is LDAPv3, which is specified in a series of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Standard Track Requests for comments (RFCs) as detailed in RFC.


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