What Is X.500 - Explained
this article will try to explain what is the x.500 standard for directory services and its history
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What Is X.500 - Explained
Post Description: this article will try to explain what is the x.500 standard for directory services and its history
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Posted On: Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:33 pm
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Topic: What Is X.500 - Explained
the X.500 standard was implemented by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), an international standards group. For directory services in the late 1980’s. the X.500 directory structure was the basis for later models of directory structure. Such as LDAP. The major problem in the industry in implementing a full-blown X.500 structure revolved around the complexity of the implementation. Novell was one of the first manufacturers to implement X.500 in its NetWare NDS product.


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