LDAP Directories Explained: An Introduction and Analysis (Independent Technology Guides) | 
vergrössern | Autor: Brian Arkills Urheber: Brian Arkills Verleger: Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam
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Medium: Taschenbuch Seiten: 432 Versandgewicht: 1.6 Maße (innen): 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 020178792X Dewey Dezimalzahl: 004.62 UPC: 785342787924 EAN: 9780201787924 ASIN: 020178792X
Publikation: Februar 28, 2003 Verfügbarkeit: Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen Versand: Internationaler Versand möglich Zustand: Neu-Buch. Direkt aus Amerika. Lassen Sie 10-14 Tage für Anlieferung zu.
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Perfect Introduction to LDAP April 29, 2005 pewis (Germany) 4 aus 4 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Suppose you were an administrator who is asked to run an LDAP-Server, but the only thing you know about LDAP is, that it is a fashionable IT-buzzword. Then this book is for you! If your task is to create a directory infrastructure for a whole company or organization, "LDAP Directories Explained" could be a perfect first read, but after it you will want to turn to a more comprehensive book. This book also does not claim to contain installation guides for any specific LDAP server implementation (though it has some links on this topic in one of its appendixes)."LDAP Directories Explained" is well organized, specialized terms are being defined before they are used, there are no obvious typos and no useless digressions. Brian Arkills does a perfect job to make you understand the basic concepts of LDAP. He also makes you feel, that the LDIF-syntax which looks so deterring and obscure at the first look is in fact quite simple and he teaches you how to query an LDAP server. This is exactly the knowledge that is sufficent for 90% of the IT staff concerned with LDAP. Brain Arkill conveys it on only 200 pages. In the second half of the book he assesses three major LDAP-implementations: OpenLDAP, Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape Directory Server. We use neither of these, but the book was invaluable to me though. I remember from my last job that the basic concepts of LDAP never were adequately explained in the Microsoft curricula, so I can also heartily recommend this book to Windows sysadmins.
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