Building LDAP-enabled Applications with Microsoft's Active Directory and Novell's NDS

Building LDAP-enabled Applications with Microsoft's Active Directory and Novell's NDS

Author: Bruce Greenblatt

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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A guide to building LDAP-enabled apps using Active Directory from Microsoft and Novell's Directory Service. LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Acess Protocol and is a specification for a client-server protocol that allows you to put information in a directory and to retrieve it. This guide is designed to show you how to build your own directory services using either directory and LDAP as the protocol for inputting and retrieving the information.


Enabling LDAP for IBM FlashSystem A9000 and A9000R with Microsoft Active Directory

Enabling LDAP for IBM FlashSystem A9000 and A9000R with Microsoft Active Directory

Author: Andrew Greenfield

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2017-06-26

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 0738455849

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Updated on May 1st, 2017 You can enable user authentication for IBM® FlashSystem A9000 and FlashSystem A9000R for use with Microsoft Windows Active Directory (AD). AD is Microsoft Windows implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). The benefits of an LDAP-based centralized user management can be substantial when you consider the size and complexity of the overall IT environment. Maintaining local user credential repositories is straightforward and convenient when you work with only a few users and a few storage systems. However, as the number of users and interconnected systems grows, the complexity of user account management rapidly increases, and managing this environment is time-consuming. This IBM RedpaperTM publication explores various benefits of this approach. Although the benefits from using AD are significant, you must also evaluate the substantial planning effort and added complexity of deploying an LDAP infrastructure if it is not already in place.


LDAP Directories Explained

LDAP Directories Explained

Author: Brian Arkills

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 9780201787924

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Directory services matter to nearly every organization because they help centrally manage information and thereby reduce the costs of computing services. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a set of protocols that have become the internet standard for accessing directories. Many people need to understand directory services and LDAP in order to make decisions for their business. The books currently available are too advanced for technical managers and those new to directory services. This book is designed to fill that need. The author spends the first half of the book exploring how directory services and LDAP work and then the second half discussing the most popular implementations - OpenLDAP, Microsoft Active Directory, and Directory Server - for those who are trying to compare products. This book provides the technical foundation that will enable IT managers to make sound business decisions and developers to move on to more advanced books.


Directory Services

Directory Services

Author: Nancy Cox

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2001-12-19

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0080491189

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To optimally design and manage a directory service, IS architects and managers must understand current state-of-the-art products. Directory Services covers Novell's NDS eDirectory, Microsoft's Active Directory, UNIX directories and products by NEXOR, MaxWare, Siemens, Critical Path and others. Directory design fundamentals and products are woven into case studies of large enterprise deployments. Cox thoroughly explores replication, security, migration and legacy system integration and interoperability. Business issues such as how to cost justify, plan, budget and manage a directory project are also included. The book culminates in a visionary discussion of future trends and emerging directory technologies including the strategic direction of the top directory products, the impact of wireless technology on directory enabled applications and using directories to customize content delivery from the Enterprise Portal. Directory Services is a comprehensive and practical guide that provides organizations and consultants with a roadmap used to create the directory enabled global enterprise. To provide the reader with the core knowledge required for designing directory services, the book discusses directory fundamentals including X.500, X.509 and LDAP as well as how to cost justify, plan, budget and manage a directory project - Provides critical info for design, integration, or migration for multiple messaging platforms - Covers all major directories - Provides case studies and guidelines for deployment and integration issues


Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services

Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services

Author: Tim Howes

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 940

ISBN-13: 9780672323164

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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is the standard for directory information access and is the underlying protocol for a variety of email systems, Web systems, and enterprise applications. LDAP enables central management of users, groups, devices, and other data, thereby simplifying directory management and reducing the total cost of ownership. Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services, written by the creators of the protocol, is known as the LDAP bible and is the classic text for learning about LDAP and how to utilize it effectively. The Second Edition builds on this success by acting as an exhaustive resource for designing, deploying, and maintaining LDAP directory services. Topics such as implementation pitfalls, establishing and maintaining user access to information, troubleshooting, and real-world scenarios will be thoroughly explored.


Active Directory For Dummies

Active Directory For Dummies

Author: Steve Clines

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-02-18

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 0470505273

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Your guide to learning Active Directory the quick and easy way Whether you're new to Active Directory (AD) or a savvy system administrator looking to brush up on your skills, Active Directory for Dummies will steer you in the right direction. Since its original release, Microsoft's implementation of the lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) for the Windows Server line of networking software has become one of the most popular directory service products in the world. If you're involved with the design and support of Microsoft directory services and/or solutions, you're in the right place. This comprehensive guide starts by showing you the basics of AD, so you can utilize its structures to simplify your life and secure your digital environment. From there, you'll discover how to exert fine-grained control over groups, assets, security, permissions, and policies on a Windows network and efficiently configure, manage, and update the network. With coverage of security improvements, significant user interface changes, and updates to the AD scripting engine, password policies, accidental object deletion protection, and more, this plain-English book has everything you need to know. You'll learn how to: Navigate the functions and structures of AD Understand business and technical requirements to determine goals Become familiar with physical components like site links, network services, and site topology Manage and monitor new features, AD replication, and schema management Maintain AD databases Avoid common AD mistakes that can undermine network security With chapters on the ten most important points about AD design, ten online resources, and ten troubleshooting tips, this user-friendly book really is your one-stop guide to setting up, working with, and making the most of Active Directory. Get your copy of Active Directory For Dummies and get to work.


Active Directory Cookbook

Active Directory Cookbook

Author: Laura E. Hunter

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2008-12-16

Total Pages: 1092

ISBN-13: 0596554443

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When you need practical hands-on support for Active Directory, the updated edition of this extremely popular Cookbook provides quick solutions to more than 300 common (and uncommon) problems you might encounter when deploying, administering, and automating Microsoft's network directory service. For the third edition, Active Directory expert Laura E. Hunter offers troubleshooting recipes based on valuable input from Windows administrators, in addition to her own experience. You'll find solutions for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode), multi-master replication, Domain Name System (DNS), Group Policy, the Active Directory Schema, and many other features. The Active Directory Cookbook will help you: Perform Active Directory tasks from the command line Use scripting technologies to automate Active Directory tasks Manage new Active Directory features, such as Read-Only Domain Controllers, fine-grained password policies, and more Create domains and trusts Locate users whose passwords are about to expire Apply a security filter to group policy objects Check for potential replication problems Restrict hosts from performing LDAP queries View DNS server performance statistics Each recipe includes a discussion explaining how and why the solution works, so you can adapt the problem-solving techniques to similar situations. Active Directory Cookbook is ideal for any IT professional using Windows Server 2008, Exchange 2007, and Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007, including Active Directory administrators looking to automate task-based solutions. "It is rare for me to visit a customer site and not see a copy of Active Directory Cookbook on a shelf somewhere, which is a testament to its usefulness. The Cookbook takes the pain out of everyday AD tasks by providing concise, clear and relevant recipes. The fact that the recipes are provided using different methods (graphical user interface, command line and scripting) means that the book is suitable for anyone working with AD on a day-to-day basis. The introduction of PowerShell examples in this latest edition will be of particular interest for those looking to transition from VBScript. Laura has also done a great job in extending the Cookbook in this edition to encompass the broad range of changes to AD in Windows Server 2008." --Tony Murray, Founder of Activedir.org and Directory Services MVP "If you already understand Active Directory fundamentals and are looking fora quick solution to common Active Directory related tasks, look no further,you have found the book that you need." --joe Richards, Directory Services MVP "The Active Directory Cookbook is the real deal... a soup-to-nuts catalog of every administrative task an Active Directory administrator needs to perform. If you administer an Active Directory installation, this is the very first book you have to put on your shelf." --Gil Kirkpatrick, Chief Architect, Active Directory and Identity Management, Quest Software and Directory Services MVP


Developing LDAP and ADSI Clients for Microsoft Exchange

Developing LDAP and ADSI Clients for Microsoft Exchange

Author: Sven B. Schreiber

Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780201657777

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For companies struggling to integrate information stored in multiple overlapping directories, LDAP and Microsoft's Active Directory Services Interfaces (ADSI) offer a powerful solution. Now, there's a complete, practical guide to building LDAP and ADSI applications using Microsoft's latest technologies. The book starts by reviewing the fundamental concepts underlying LDAP; then introduces the basic LDAP programming model, Microsoft's LDAP implementation for Microsoft Exchange 5.x, and how native LDAP maps to ADSI objects. With this foundation in place, the book walks through construction of two sample applications, first using LDAP and then ADSI, so developers can evaluate the key similarities and differences between each approach. The programming examples become increasingly complex, culminating in the construction of a general-purpose Active Directory browser. For all directory services application developers, especially those working with LDAP, Active Directory, ADSI, Microsoft Exchange, and/or Windows 2000/NT Server.


The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming

The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming

Author: Joe Kaplan

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780321350176

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"If you have any interest in writing .NET programs using Active Directory or ADAM, this is the book you want to read." --Joe Richards, Microsoft MVP, directory services Identity and Access Management are rapidly gaining importance as key areas of practice in the IT industry, and directory services provide the fundamental building blocks that enable them. For enterprise developers struggling to build directory-enabled .NET applications, The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming will come as a welcome aid. Microsoft MVPs Joe Kaplan and Ryan Dunn have written a practical introduction to programming directory services, using both versions 1.1 and 2.0 of the .NET Framework. The extensive examples in the book are in C#; a companion Web site includes both C# and Visual Basic source code and examples. Readers will Learn to create, rename, update, and delete objects in Active Directory and ADAM Learn to bind to and search directories effectively and efficiently Learn to read and write attributes of all types in the directory Learn to use directory services within ASP.NET applications Get concrete examples of common programming tasks such as managing Active Directory and ADAM users and groups, and performing authentication Experienced .NET developers--those building enterprise applications or simply interested in learning about directory services--will find that The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming unravels the complexities and helps them to avoid the common pitfalls that developers face.