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  2. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    LDAP is a standard protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over IP networks. It uses port 389 or 636 for secure communication and supports various operations such as search, add, delete, modify and compare.

  3. List of LDAP software - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software programs that can communicate with and/or host directory services via the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Includes client software for various platforms and server software with different licenses and features.

  4. LDAP Data Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    LDIF is a plain text format for representing LDAP directory content and update requests. Learn about its history, syntax, extensions, and tools that use LDIF.

  5. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    Active Directory is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It provides authentication, authorization, and other identity-related services, such as domain controllers, certificate services, federation services, and rights management services.

  6. Network Information Service - Wikipedia

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    NIS is a directory service protocol for distributing system configuration data such as user and host names between computers on a network. It is also known as Yellow Pages or YP, and it is used for authentication and e-mail aliases.

  7. OpenLDAP - Wikipedia

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    OpenLDAP is an open-source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) developed by the OpenLDAP Project. It supports various backends for data storage, proxy, and dynamic data sources, and runs on many platforms and operating systems.

  8. X.500 - Wikipedia

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    X.500 is a series of standards developed by ITU-T for electronic directory services, such as name lookup and authentication. It uses a hierarchical data model and a set of protocols, and is related to LDAP and X.509 certificates.

  9. Directory service - Wikipedia

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    A directory service or name service maps the names of network resources to their respective network addresses. It is a shared information infrastructure for locating, managing, administering and organizing everyday items and network resources. Learn about the comparison with relational databases, replication and distribution, and implementations of directory services.