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- RFC1777 - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- The protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to the X.500 Directory while not incurring the resource requirements of the Directory Access Protocol (DAP).This protocol is specifically targeted at simple management applications and browser applications that provide simple read/write interactive access to the X.500 Directory, and is intended to be a complement to the DAP itself. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC1778 - The String Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes
- The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) requires that the contents of AttributeValue fields in protocol elements be octet strings. This document defines the requirements that must be satisfied by encoding rules used to render X.500 Directory attribute syntaxes into a form suitable for use in the LDAP, then goes on to define the encoding rules for the standard set of attribute syntaxes. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC1779 - A String Representation of Distinguished Names
- The OSI Directory uses distinguished names as the primary keys to entries in the directory. Distinguished Names are encoded in ASN.1. When a distinguished name is communicated between to users not using a directory protocol (e.g., in a mail message), there is a need to have a user-oriented string representation of distinguished name. This specification defines a string format for representing names, which is designed to give a clean representation of commonly used names, whilst being able to represent any distinguished name. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC1781 - Using the OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming
- This proposal sets out some conventions for representing names in a friendly manner, and shows how this can be used to achieve really friendly naming. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC1804 - Schema Publishing in X.500 Directory
- In this document we propose a solution using the existing mechanisms of the directory [1] itself. We present a naming scheme for naming schema objects and a meta-schema for storing schema objects in the directory. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
- RFC1959 - An LDAP URL Format
- This document describes a format for an LDAP Uniform Resource Locator which will allow Internet clients to have direct access to the LDAP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC1960 - A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters
- The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [1] defines a network representation of a search filter transmitted to an LDAP server. Some applications may find it useful to have a common way of representing these search filters in a human-readable form. This document defines a human-readable string format for representing LDAP search filters. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2079 - Definition of an X.500 Attribute Type and an Object Class to Hold Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
- This document builds on the experimentation to date and defines a new attribute type and an auxiliary object class to allow URIs, including URLs, to be stored in directory entries in a standard way. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2247 - Using Domains in LDAP/X.500 Distinguished Names
- This document defines an algorithm by which a name registered with the Internet Domain Name Service [2] can be represented as an LDAP distinguished name. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2251 - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3)
- The protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to directories supporting the X.500 models, while not incurring the resource requirements of the X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2252 - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute Syntax Definitions
- This document defines a set of syntaxes for LDAPv3, and the rules by which attribute values of these syntaxes are represented as octet strings for transmission in the LDAP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2253 - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): UTF-8 String Representation of Distinguished Names
- This specification defines the string format for representing names, which is designed to give a clean representation of commonly used distinguished names, while being able to represent any distinguished name. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2254 - The String Representation of LDAP Search Filters
- This document defines a human-readable string format for representing LDAP search filters. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2255 - The LDAP URL Format
- This document describes a format for an LDAP Uniform Resource Locator. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2256 - A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use with LDAPv3
- This document provides an overview of the attribute types and object classes defined by the ISO and ITU-T committees in the X.500 documents, in particular those intended for use by directory clients. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2425 - A MIME Content-Type for Directory Information
- This document defines a MIME Content-Type for holding directory information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
- RFC2426 - vCard MIME Directory Profile
- This memo defines the profile of the MIME Content-Type for directory information for a white-pages person object, based on a vCard electronic business card. [STANDARDS-TRACK]