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The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP / ˈ ɛ l d æ p /) is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. [1]
LDAP Account Manager - a PHP based webfrontend for managing various account types in an LDAP directory. phpLDAPadmin - a web-based LDAP administration tool for creating and editing LDAP entries in any LDAP server. LDAP User Manager - A simple PHP interface to add LDAP users and groups. Also has a self-service password change feature.
OpenLDAP has four main components: slapd – stand-alone LDAP daemon and associated modules and tools. [9]lloadd - stand-alone LDAP load balancing proxy server [9]; libraries implementing the LDAP protocol and ASN.1 Basic Encoding Rules (BER) [9]
Service Provider Proxy and Hub-and-Spoke federation middleware, includes SAML proxy and central group management for creating collaboration platforms OpenSAML [111] Internet2: OSS: SAML-Library: C++, Java MET [112] TERENA: OSS: gathers and shows information about federations (mostly about SPs and IdPs) Mujina [113] SURFnet: OSS
OpenDJ began as a fork of OpenDS, an LDAP / DSML server which originated in 2005 as an internal project at Sun Microsystems started by Neil A. Wilson, and later grew into an open source project, maintained by Oracle Corporation; [3] following Oracle's acquisition of Sun, OpenDJ is the main trunk developed by ForgeRock.
An LDAP directory server including proxy. Sun OpenDS: Java-based Directory Server including proxy, synchronization and virtualization capabilities. Oracle Virtual Directory (OVD) OIM A directory virtualization solution that combines information from multiple LDAP directories and presents them as a single directory and single schema. OctetString VDE
In computing, 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, which can include volumes, folders, files, printers, users, groups, devices, telephone numbers and other objects.
A team at mediaWays provided LDAP subsystem and overlapped sending. In 2000, there are tens of people contributed to the project for coding and testing. At the start of 2001, Chih-Wei Huang at Citron and his team began to use and modify the project for their VoIP services. In September 2001 Openh323GK version 1.0 was released.