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  2. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    The part of the directory in charge of managing domains, which was a core part of the operating system, [15] was renamed Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) and became a server role like others. [3] "Active Directory" became the umbrella title of a broader range of directory-based services. [16]

  3. List of LDAP software - Wikipedia

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    LDAP Admin - a free, open source LDAP directory browser and editor; Ldp is an LDAP client included with Microsoft Windows; NetTools - is a freeware utility for AD troubleshooting and includes an LDAP client [9] ActivMann- is a freeware utility for managing users and groups in Active Directory

  4. User provisioning software - Wikipedia

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    People are represented by user objects or login accounts on different systems and applications. Examples of systems and applications include: LDAP directories. Microsoft Active Directory and Novell eDirectory. Operating systems such as Linux, Unix, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX and Windows Server. Mainframe security products such as RAC/F, CA ACF/2 and ...

  5. LDAP Admin - Wikipedia

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    LDAP Admin runs on the Windows operating systems only. By using the Wine software, it is apparently possible to run the application on a Linux and Mac OS X operating systems. [ 1 ] There is also a Linux port [ 2 ] (still Beta) of LdapAdmin.

  6. Domain controller - Wikipedia

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    The software and operating system used to run a domain controller usually consists of several key components shared across platforms.This includes the operating system (usually Windows Server or Linux), an LDAP service (Red Hat Directory Server, etc.), a network time service (ntpd, chrony, etc.), and a computer network authentication protocol (usually Kerberos). [4]

  7. Comparison of DNS server software - Wikipedia

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    Unbound is a validating, recursive and caching DNS server designed for high performance. It was released on May 20, 2008 (version 1.0.0) as free software licensed under the BSD license by NLnet Labs. It is installed as part of the base system in FreeBSD starting with version 10.0, and in NetBSD with version 8.0.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. Univention Corporate Server - Wikipedia

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    Univention Corporate Server (UCS) is a server operating system derived from Debian with an integrated management system for the central and cross-platform administration of servers, services, clients, desktops and users as well as virtualized computers operated in UCS.