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Understanding Directory Services

Understanding Directory Services

Doug Sheresh, Beth Sheresh

390 pages, parution le 10/12/1999

Résumé

Understanding Directory Services will provide the reader with a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of Directory Services; what DS are, how they are designed, and what functionality they can provide to an IT infrastructure. We will explain Directory Services through the models of X.500, LDAP, and DNS, much like current networking theory is taught via the OSI and DOD models. This information, along with in-depth chapters on the critical technologies being used to implement DS (X.500, LDAP, and DNS), will provide a concise guide to creating a Directory-enabled, LDAP-compliant, DNS-integrated, heterogeneous network. This book will provide a framework to the exploding market of Directory Services by placing the technology in context and helping people understand what Directories can, and can't, do for their networks. We also cover DS evaluation dimensions and criteria, and provide a review of current Directory Service implementations, with special focus on Active Directory and NDS.

Table of contents


Introduction
1. Introduction to Directory Services
2. Evolution of Directory Structures
3. Storing Directory Information
4. X.500: A Model for Directory Services
5. LDAP: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
6. DNS: The Domain Name System
7. Evaluating Directory Services
8. Novell Directory Services
9. Active Directory
Appendix A: References
Glossary
Index

L'auteur - Doug Sheresh

Doug Sheresh

has worked in the computer industry for the last two decades gaining a range of experience encompassing network and Internet consulting, software development, and all aspects of technical course development from design to delivery.

In 1994, while working for Microsoft, Doug was one of the first 500 people to earn Microsoft Certified Professional status and has since achieved MCP+Internet, and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certifications.

One of Doug's recent projects was the Microsoft Windows NT Server Administrators Bible - Option Pack Edition (IDG Books). Doug was previously the lead technical writer of the Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit (Microsoft Corporation).

Doug is a principal of Systems Research Corporation. He can be reached at doug@src.nu.

L'auteur - Beth Sheresh

Beth Sheresh is a Certified Netware Engineer (CNE) with a decade of information technology experience, performing systems and network consulting, systems administration, technical course design, and Web development. She has also supported a wide range of products, from mainframe-PC connectivity products on Fortune 500 enterprise networks to children's software (and she really misses talking to 9 year olds about their computers).

Beth recently co-authored the Microsoft Windows NT Server Administrators Bible Option Pack Edition (IDG Books). In addition to her writing, she is currently focusing on projects designed to encourage girls to become involved in the information technology fields.

Beth is a principal of Systems Research Corporation, a technology consulting and research firm. She can be reached at beth@src.nu.

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Éditeur(s) New Riders
Auteur(s) Doug Sheresh, Beth Sheresh
Parution 10/12/1999
Nb. de pages 390
Format 17,9 x 23
EAN13 9780735709102

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