IBM Redbook - Ldap Implementation Cookbook (1999).pdf

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LDAP Implementation Cookbook
Heinz Johner, Michel Melot, Harri Stranden, Permana Widhiasta
International Technical Support Organization
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
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SG24-5110-00
International Technical Support Organization
LDAP Implementation Cookbook
June 1999
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Take Note!
Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information in
Appendix B, “Special Notices” on page 273.
First Edition (June 1999)
This edition applies to the IBM SecureWay Directory, available for IBM AIX, IBM OS/400, IBM OS/390,
Microsoft Windows NT, and Sun Solaris.
Comments may be addressed to:
IBM Corporation, International Technical Support Organization
Dept. JN9B, Building 003 Internal Zip 2834
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Austin, Texas 78758-3493
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© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1999. All rights reserved.
Note to U.S Government Users – Documentation related to restricted rights – Use, duplication or disclosure is
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Contents
Figures ....................................................ix
Tables .....................................................xi
Preface ...................................................xiii
The Team That Wrote This Redbook ................................xiii
CommentsWelcome ............................................xiv
Chapter 1. Introduction ......................................1
1.1 WhatIsaDirectory?.......................................2
1.1.1 Differences Between Directories and Databases . ............3
1.1.2 DirectoryClientsandServers............................5
1.1.3 DistributedDirectories .................................6
1.1.4 DirectorySecurity.....................................8
1.1.5 Users,Platforms,andNetworks..........................9
1.2 TheDirectoryasInfrastructure..............................10
1.2.1 Directory-Enabled Applications..........................10
1.2.2 The Benefits of a Common Directory for Applications .........11
1.2.3 Directory-Enabled Networks . ...........................12
1.3 LDAP:ProtocolorDirectory?...............................13
1.3.1 X.500: The Directory Service Standard....................13
1.3.2 LDAPServerasaGateway ............................14
1.3.3 LDAP as Standalone Server . ...........................14
1.4 TheLDAPRoadMap.....................................15
1.4.1 LDAP Is More than a Programming Model . ................16
1.5 TheFrameworkforCreatingEnterprise-WideSolutions...........17
1.6 IBMDirectoryStrategy....................................20
1.7 IBMDirectoryOfferings ...................................21
1.7.1 TheIBMSecureWayDirectory..........................22
1.7.2 TheIBMSecureWayDirectoryClientSDK.................24
1.7.3 LotusDominoR5.0...................................24
1.7.4 Tivoli User Administration: LDAP Connection ...............26
1.8 LDAPStandards.........................................28
1.9 Summary ..............................................28
Chapter 2. Schema and Namespace ...........................31
2.1 LDAP Information Model Overview ...........................31
2.2 LDAPNames...........................................33
2.2.1 StringForm ........................................33
2.2.2 URLForm..........................................34
2.2.3 Additional Syntaxes . .................................35
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