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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol , or LDAP (pronounced /ˈɛl dæp/ ), is an application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/IP. A directory is a se...
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LDAP is a "lightweight" version of the Directory Access Protocol (DAP) used by the ISO X.500 standard.
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Background So, for some reason or another you have to figure out more about this stuff variously called X.500, LDAP, "the Directory", the "White Pages Project", etc.....and you're very confused and can't figure out where to start, which documents are relevant to what aspects of this crazy stuff, which ones to read...
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What is LDAP, anyway? ... When should you use LDAP to store your data? ... The structure of an LDAP directory tree...
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A Project to develop and integrate LDAP services into the Linux operating system. ... Note: LDAP is now incorporated in most vendor releases of Linux, as of 2000.
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