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LDAP. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. What is LDAP. Protocol for accessing X.500 Directory Services Made to replace DAP which requires the OSI Protocol Stack Find a great description at Wikipedia. Directory Services. Active Directory Open Directory. Typical Values.
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LDAP • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
What is LDAP • Protocol for accessing X.500 Directory Services • Made to replace DAP which requires the OSI Protocol Stack • Find a great description at Wikipedia
Directory Services • Active Directory • Open Directory
Typical Values accountExpires: 9223372036854775807 cn: Anderw Zirkel codePage: 0 countryCode: 0 displayName: Andrew Zirkel dn: CN=Anderw Zirkel,OU=administrators,OU=faculty,OU=accounts,DC=academic,DC=exeter,DC=k12,DC=pa,DC=us homeDirectory: \\fileserver\faculty\zirkelad homeDrive: Z: instanceType: 4 kerberosPrincipal: zirkelad@ACADEMIC.EXETER.K12.PA.US lastLogon: 128038603723437500 logonCount: 2453 memberOf: CN=ITGroup,CN=Users,DC=academic,DC=exeter,DC=k12,DC=pa,DC=us CN=VPN,CN=Users,DC=academic,DC=exeter,DC=k12,DC=pa,DC=us CN=Administrators,CN=Builtin,DC=academic,DC=exeter,DC=k12,DC=pa,DC=us CN=Domain Admins,CN=Users,DC=academic,DC=exeter,DC=k12,DC=pa,DC=us profilePath: \\fileserver\profiles\zirkelad sAMAccountName: zirkelad
Active Directory • Microsoft developed • Secured using Kerberose and SSL
Open Directory • Developed by Apple • Based on OpenLDAP • can be secured using kerberose and SSL