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|a Carter, Gerald
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|a LDAP :
|b system administration
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|a 1st ed.
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|a Sebastopol :
|b O'Reilly Media,
|c 2003
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|a 294 p. :
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|a Part I: LDAP Basics -- Chapter 1. "Now where did I put that...?", or "What is a directory?" -- Section 1.1. The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol -- Section 1.2. What Is LDAP? -- Section 1.3. LDAP Models -- Chapter 2. LDAPv3 Overview -- Section 2.1. LDIF -- Section 2.2. What Is an Attribute? -- Section 2.3. What Is the dc Attribute? -- Section 2.4. Schema References -- Section 2.5. Authentication -- Section 2.6. Distributed Directories -- Section 2.7. Continuing Standardization -- Chapter 3. OpenLDAP -- Section 3.1. Obtaining the OpenLDAP Distribution -- Section 3.2. Software Requirements -- Section 3.3. Compiling OpenLDAP 2 -- Section 3.4. OpenLDAP Clients and Servers Section 3.5. The slapd.conf Configuration File -- Section 3.6. Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Chapter 4. OpenLDAP: Building a Company White Pages -- Section 4.1. A Starting Point -- Section 4.2. Defining the Schema -- Section 4.3. Updating slapd.conf -- Section 4.4. Starting slapd -- Section 4.5. Adding the Initial Directory Entries -- Section 4.6. Graphical Editors -- Chapter 5. Replication, Referrals, Searching, and SASL Explained -- Section 5.1. More Than One Copy Is "a Good Thing" -- Section 5.2. Distributing the Directory -- Section 5.3. Advanced Searching Options -- Section 5.4. Determining a Server's Capabilities -- Section 5.5. Creating Custom Schema Files for slapd -- Section 5.6. SASL and OpenLDAP -- Part II: Application Integration -- Chapter 6. Replacing NIS -- Section 6.1. More About NIS -- Section 6.2. Schemas for Information Services -- Section 6.3. Information Migration -- Section 6.4. The pam_ldap Module -- Section 6.5. The nss_ldap Module -- Section 6.6. OpenSSH, PAM, and NSS -- Section 6.7. Authorization Through PAM -- Section 6.8. Netgroups -- Section 6.9. Security -- Section 6.10. Automount Maps -- Section 6.11. PADL's NIS/LDAP Gateway -- Chapter 7. Email and LDAP -- Section 7.1. Representing Users -- Section 7.2. Email Clients and LDAP -- Section 7.3. Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) -- Chapter 8. Standard Unix Services and LDAP -- Section 8.1. The Directory Namespace -- Section 8.2. An FTP/HTTP Combination -- Section 8.3. User Authentication with Samba -- Section 8.4. FreeRadius -- Section 8.5. Resolving Hosts -- Section 8.6. Central Printer Management -- Chapter 9. LDAP Interoperability -- Section 9.1. Interoperability or Integration? -- Section 9.2. Directory Gateways -- Section 9.3. Cross-Platform Authentication Services -- Section 9.4. Distributed, Multivendor Directories -- Section 9.5. Metadirectories -- Section 9.6. Push/Pull Agents for Directory Synchronization -- Chapter 10. Net::LDAP and Perl -- Section 10.1. The Net::LDAP Module -- Section 10.2. Connecting, Binding, and Searching -- Section 10.3. Working with Net::LDAP::LDIF -- Section 10.4. Updating the Directory -- Section 10.5. Advanced Net::LDAP Scripting
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|a GESTIÓN DE SISTEMAS INFORMÁTICOS Y DE INFORMACIÓN
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|a GESTIÓN DE SISTEMAS DE INFORMACIÓN COMPUTARIZADOS
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