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LDAPAcronym for “Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.” Authentication and authorization data repository utilized for querying and modifying user permissions and granting access to protected internal res [..]
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LDAPA server-to-server interface for directory information exchange among directories, devised as a low-cost, simpler implementation of the X.500 Directory Access Protocol. It facilitates the implementati [..]
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LDAP"Little Demented Ass Pervert"
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LDAPAcronym for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. It is a protocol for accessing information directories such as organizations, individuals, phone numbers, and addresses. It is based on the X.500 dir [..]
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol
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LDAPStands for "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol." If you want to make directory information available over the Internet, this is the way to do it. LDAP is a streamlined version of an earli [..]
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LDAPJensens Internet Dictionary An emerging directory service protocol that uses a subset of the X.500 directory standard to provide a common way to identify user and group information. It can be extended to provide information on other network resources.(See Internet Messaging ).
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol ? provides a standard for the storage...f and access to...uthentication data and credentials
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LDAPA protocol for querying and managing directory data in IP networks. Wikipedia's LDAP page defines it as follows: "LDAP deployments today tend to use Domain Name System (DNS) names for s [..]
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol, a software protocol that enables anyone to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources, such as files and devices, in a network, whether on the public Internet or on a corporate intranet.
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LDAPLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). LDAP is a client-server protocol for accessing a directory service. It was initially used as a front-end to X.500, but can also be used with stand-alone a [..]
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LDAPThe Lightweight Directory Access Protocol provides a means of sharing address book type of information across an intranet or even across the Internet. Note too that "address book type of informat [..]
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol LDP
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol. A protocol for accessing directory information. LDAP is used by browsers and email clients to look up email addresses.
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LDAP(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
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LDAP LDAP, or "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol", is a standard that defines a network protocol for accessing information in the directory, an information model defining the form [..]
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol
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LDAPA directory service, LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is used by e-mail programs (Microsoft, Netscape, Eudora, etc.) to allow you to lookup a person's name in a corporate database a [..]
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol. An online directory service protocol defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) which is a simplification of Directory Access Protocol (DAP). An LDAP [..]
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol – a messaging protocol that allows applications to access information about users and their security permissions across different computer operating systems.
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol. A directory protocol commonly used for storing and distributing CRLs.
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LDAP(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
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LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) If you want to make directory information available over the Internet, this is the way to do it. LDAP is a streamlined version of an earlier directory standard called X.500. What makes LDAP so useful is that it works great over TCP/IP networks (unlike X.500), so information can be accessed through LDAP by an [..]
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LDAPA protocol for accessing online directory services.
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LDAP, An internet protocol used to access information contained in directories such as user data
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LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol. An application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/IP.
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LDAPRFC1777 supercedes RFC1487, which originally specified LDAP. LDAP defines a protocol standard that allows directory clients to access directory services over TCP, rather having to run the seven layer Directory Access Protocol (DAP).
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