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Directory Services for Linux

Klasen, 2001

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Klasen N
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Comparison with Novell NDS and Microsoft Active Directory

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The X. 500 standard gives the following characterisation of a directory [38]:“The Directory is a collection of open systems which cooperate to hold a logical database of information about a set of objects in the real world.” Directories have some properties that set them apart from …
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