LDAP directory service is based
on a client−server model. One or more LDAP servers contain the data making up
the LDAP directory tree or LDAP backend database. An LDAP client connects to an
LDAP server and asks it a question. The server responds with the answer, or
with a pointer to where the client can get more information (typically, another
LDAP server). No matter what LDAP server a client connects to, it sees the same
view of the directory; a name presented to one LDAP server references the same
entry it would at another LDAP server. This is an important feature of a global
directory service, like LDAP.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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