Artigo Revisado por pares

X.500 and LDAP security: a comparative overview

1999; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 13; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/65.806992

ISSN

1558-156X

Autores

Vesna Hassler,

Tópico(s)

Digital Rights Management and Security

Resumo

We give a comparative overview of the X.500 and LDAPv3 Directory security features. X.500 is a commonly used name for a series of joint ISO/IEC and ITU-T standards specifying a distributed directory service. It assumes the existence of an underlying OSI protocol stack. LDAP is an Internet alternative to the X.500 Directory Access Protocol (X.511 DAP). Since its first version LDAP has undergone significant changes, and many of them concern security. It was originally planned to use LDAP only to access the X.500 directory via an LDAP gateway. In the meantime, LDAP functionality was extended, which enables LDAPv3 to be used for both the server model and the client read and update access protocol.

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