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1. | ![]() Understanding LDAP - Design and Implementation By: Steven Tuttle; Ami Ehlenberger; Ramakrishna Gorthi; Jay Leiserson; Richard Macbeth; Nathan Owen; Sunil Ranahandola; Michael Storrs; Chunhui Yang Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-JUN-2004 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Understanding LDAP - Design and Implementation The implementation and exploitation of centralized,
corporate-wide directories are among the top priority projects in
most organizations. The need for a centralized directory emerges as
organizations realize the overhead and cost involved in managing
the many distributed micro and macro directories introduced in the
past decade with decentralized client/server applications and
network operating systems.
Directories are key for successful IT operation and e-business
application deployments in medium and large environments. IBM
understands this requirement and supports it by providing...
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2. | ![]() Using LDAP for Directory Integration By: Steven Tuttle; Kedar Godbole; Grant McCarthy Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-FEB-2004 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Using LDAP for Directory Integration Directories are key for a successful IT operation and e-business
application deployments in medium and large environments. IBM
understands this requirement and supports it by providing directory
implementations based on industry standards at no additional cost
on all its major platforms and even on important non-IBM platforms.
The IBM Directory Server implements the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) standard that has emerged quickly in the
past years as a result of the demand for such a standard.
We concentrate on some advanced LDAP tasks, such as referrals and
schema...
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3. | ![]() Using LDAP for Directory Integration A Look at IBM SecureWay Directory, Active Directory and Domino By: Harri Levanen; Bernard Freund; Hani Mansi Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 07-DEC-2000 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Using LDAP for Directory Integration A Look at IBM SecureWay Directory, Active Directory and Domino This redbook is intended for systems and network administrators, support personnel and consultants who are faced with today‘s directory management challenges.
This book explains directory and LDAP concepts, and deals with some basic and advanced LDAP tasks, such as referrals and schema extensibility. We demonstrate ways to tackle these issues by taking a scenario-based approach, using some leading directory products available: the IBM SecureWay Directory, Lotus Domino, and Microsoft’s Active Directory.
This redbook will help you if:
- You have an LDAP Directory and you are looking to...
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4. | Overview: LDAP Implementation Cookbook The implementation and exploitation of centralized, corporate-wide directories are among the top priority projects in most organizations in the years 1999 and 2000. The need for a centralized directory emerges as organizations realize the overhead and cost involved in managing the many distributed micro and macro directories introduced in the past decade with decentralized client/server applications and network operating systems.
Directories are key for a successful IT operation in medium and large environments. IBM understands this requirement and supports it by providing directory...
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5. | Overview: Understanding LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a fast-growing technology
for accessing common directory information. LDAP has been embraced and implemented in most network-oriented middleware. As an open, vendor-neutral standard, LDAP provides an extendable architecture for centralized storage and management of information that needs to be available for today's distributed systems and services.
After a fast start, it can be assumed that LDAP has become the de facto access method for directory information, much the same as the Domain
Name System (DNS) is used for IP address look-up on almost...
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6. | ![]() Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services, Second Edition By: Timothy A. Howes - Ph.D.; Mark C. Smith; Gordon S. Good Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 28-APR-2003 Insert Date: 24-JUN-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services, Second Edition Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is the standard for
directory information access and is the underlying protocol for a
variety of email systems, Web systems, and enterprise applications.
LDAP enables central management of users, groups, devices, and
other data, thereby simplifying directory management and reducing
the total cost of ownership. Understanding and Deploying LDAP
Directory Services, written by the creators of the protocol, is
known as the LDAP bible and is the classic text for learning about
LDAP and how to utilize it effectively. The Second Edition builds
on this...
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7. | ![]() LDAP Directories Explained: An Introduction and Analysis By: Brian Arkills Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 20-FEB-2003 Insert Date: 18-APR-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: LDAP Directories Explained: An Introduction and Analysis Directory technology promises to solve the problem of
decentralized information that has arisen with the explosion of
distributed computing. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
is a set of protocols that has become the Internet standard for
accessing information directories. Until now, however, those
curious about LDAP had no introductory source to learn how the
technology can help them centrally manage information and reduce
the cost of computing services.
LDAP Directories Explained provides technical
managers and those new to directory services with a fundamental
introduction to...
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8. | ![]() By: Gerald Carter Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 20-MAR-2003 Insert Date: 15-APR-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: LDAP System Administration
Be more productive and make your life easier. That's what LDAP
System Administration is all about. System administrators often
spend a great deal of time managing configuration information
located on many different machines: usernames, passwords, printer
configurations, email client configurations, and network filesystem
configurations, to name a few. LDAPv3 provides tools for
centralizing all of the configuration information and placing it
under your control. Rather than maintaining several administrative
databases (NIS, Active Directory, Samba, and NFS configuration
files), you can make...
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9. | ![]() Solaris™ and LDAP Naming Services: Deploying LDAP in the Enterprise By: Tom Bialaski; Michael Haines Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 02-JAN-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Solaris™ and LDAP Naming Services: Deploying LDAP in the Enterprise Solaris and LDAP Naming Services is a practical guide to
implementing Solaris 8 native LDAP on clients and servers. Basic
LDAP concepts are covered, as well as naming and authentication
architectural details. This BluePrint outlines strategies for
consolidating legacy directory services using LDAP technology....
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10. | Overview: LDAP Programming with Java™ Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is now a staple of
enterprise and Internet software environments. Anyone involved with
Internet development, where Java(TM) technology is
prominent, or in enterprise information systems must understand how
to use Java technology--especially the Directory SDK for Java--in
order to unlock the power of LDAP.
Written by the designer of the Directory SDK for Java and by a
leading implementor of directory-based solutions, LDAP
Programming with Java(TM) is the first accurate,
concise, and complete guide on accessing LDAP from Java
applications. Assuming...
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