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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

Known as: LDAP, LDAPS, Relative Distinguished Name 
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP; /ˈɛldæp/) is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and… 
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2009
2009
In the present world of communication and information interchange where more and more users are bound to use the same services… 
2006
2006
This document describes a format for a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Uniform Resource Locator (URL). An LDAP URL… 
2006
2006
This specification describes a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) extended operation to reverse (or "turn") the roles… 
2006
2006
This document defines the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Assertion Control, which allows a client to specify that a… 
2005
2005
This document defines a number of changes and extensions to the Policy Core Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Schema… 
2004
2004
This document defines and describes the IntermediateResponse message, a general mechanism for defining single-request/multiple… 
2004
2004
This document provides a collection of matching rules for use with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). As these… 
2004
2004
This specification describes a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) extended operation to cancel (or abandon) an… 
2003
2003
In X.500 directories, subentries are special entries used to hold information associated with a subtree or subtree refinement… 
1993
1993
The protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to the Directory while not incurring the resource…