About: LDAP Data Interchange Format is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5 publications have been published within this topic receiving 87 citations. The topic is also known as: LDIF.
TL;DR: This document describes a file format suitable for describing directory information or modifications made to directory information, typically used to import and export directory information between LDAP-based directory servers.
Abstract: This document describes a file format suitable for describing directory information or modifications made to directory information. The file format, known as LDIF, for LDAP Data Interchange Format, is typically used to import and export directory information between LDAP-based directory servers, or to describe a set of changes which are to be applied to a directory.
TL;DR: This fourth edition of this popular cookbook provides quick, step-by-step solutions to common problems you might encounter when working with Microsofts network directory service.
Abstract: Take the guesswork out of deploying, administering, and automating Active Directory. With hundreds of proven recipes, the updated edition of this popular cookbook provides quick, step-by-step solutions to common (and not so common) problems you might encounter when working with Microsofts network directory service. This fourth edition includes troubleshooting recipes for Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, and Exchange 2013, based on valuable input from Windows administrators. Youll also find quick solutions for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), multi-master replication, DNS, Group Policy, and many other features.Manage new AD features, such as the Recycle Bin, Group Managed Service Accounts, and fine-grained password policies Work with AD from the command line and use Windows PowerShell to automate tasks Remove and create forests, domains, and trusts Create groups, modify group scope and type, and manage membership Delegate control, view and modify permissions, and handle Kerberos tickets Import and export data with LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) Synchronize multiple directories and enforce data integrity within a single or multiple stores Back up AD, and perform authoritative and non-authoritative restores
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a directory service of good quality based on lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) to many clients, where a transmitting side duplicate synchronization management module files a subject for executing the updating by an LDAP data interchange format(LDIF) file and transmits the filed subject through a broadcasting network 4 capable of simultaneously broadcasting information.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a directory service of good quality based on a lightweight directory access protocol(LDAP) to many clients. SOLUTION: When a directory entry in a data base 32 is updated, a transmitting side duplicate synchronization management module 33 files a subject for executing the updating by an LDAP data interchange format(LDIF) file and transmits the filed subject through a broadcasting network 4 capable of simultaneously broadcasting information. An event for informing of the updating of the directory entry in which acquisition information for acquiring the subject is arranged, is also transmitted through the network 4. A receiving side duplicate synchronization management module 41 receives the event and receives the subject based on the acquisition information included in the event. Further, the module 41 updates a data base 42 by using the subject. COPYRIGHT: (C)2000,JPO
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a solution to provide a high quality directory service by LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) to many clients. But the solution is not suitable for all clients.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a high quality directory service by LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) to many clients. SOLUTION: In a transmitting side replication synchronizing management module 33, when directory entry in a database 32 is updated, a subject for the update is filed into an LDIF (LDAP Data Interchange Format) file and transmitted via a broadcast network 4 capable of simultaneous broadcasting. Furthermore, an event for informing the update of the directory entry, in which acquisition information for acquiring the subject is arranged, is also transmitted via the broadcast network 4. In a receiving side replication synchronizing management module 41, the event is received, and based on the acquisition information included in its event, the subject is received. The the database 42 is also updated using the subject. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a solution to provide a high quality directory service using LDAP(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) to many clients, where a subject for update is converted into LDIF(LDAP Data Interchange Format) file and transmitted through a broadcasting network 4 in which a broadcasting transmission can be made.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a high quality directory service using LDAP(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) to many clients. SOLUTION: In a transmitter side replication/synchronization management module 33, when a directory entry of a data base 32 is updated, a subject for update is converted into LDIF(LDAP Data Interchange Format) file and transmitted through a broadcasting network 4 in which a broadcasting transmission can be made. Also an event for annunciation of the directory entry update in which acquisition information is contained to obtain the subject is transmitted through the broadcasting network 4. In a receiver side replication/synchronization management module 41, the event is received and the subject is received based on the acquisition information included in the received event and a data base 42 is updated by using the subject. COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO