HP TRU64 UNIX Enterprise Directory V5.6

HP Tru64 UNIX Enterprise Directory V5.6
1993-2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 6 November, 2007
stored in it. Operations include the addition,
modification, and deletion of entries. DXIM
supports both DECwindows Motif£ and
command line interfaces. It can be used on a
DSA node or remotely from any other node in
the network.
DXIM is configurable, based on the schema
definitions, to support customer defined
attributes and classes.
Access to the Tru64 UNIX Enterprise
Directory may also be obtained through other
HP software products that contain the
Directory User Agent function. For example,
Office Server will allow users of TeamLinks,
Outlook, IMAP4, POP3 and Web clients
access to information in the Directory.
Inclusion of the LDAP interface enables the
following clients to obtain directory
information:
x Internet Explorer
x Netscape Web Client
x Outlook Client
And any client accessing via Office Server
V5.0, V6.0 and V6.1.
STANDARDS SUPPORTED
The Tru64 UNIX Enterprise Directory
products are implemented according to the
1993 edition of ISO/IEC 9594 and the ITU-T
X.500 series of Recommendations. The
products have successfully completed testing
to the Open Systems Testing Consortium
(OSTC) 1988 X.500 conformance tests. The
conformance testing was carried out by the
United Kingdom National Computer Centre,
an accredited OSTC testing centre, that
produced OSTC test reports valid in all
European Community states. The products
have been registered by the U.S. National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
as conformant to U.S. GOSIP.
The product is designed and implemented to
conform, with some minor exceptions, to the
following European and US profiles:
NIST OIW Stable Implementor's Agreements -
Version 5 edition 1
x ENV 41210
x ENV 41212
x ENV 41215
x ENV 41512
The product also supports, where applicable,
the following Internet standards:
x RFC 1006
x RFC 1274
x RFC 1277 (as it applies to TCP/IP
networks)
x RFC 1278
The LDAP functionality will conform to the
following standards. For LDAP V2:
x RFC 1777 Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol
x RFC 1558 A String Representation of
LDAP Search Filters
x RFC 1778 The String Representation of
Standard Attribute Syntaxes
For LDAP V3:
x RFC 2251 Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3)
x RFC 2252 Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3): Attribute Syntax
Definitions
x RFC 2253 Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3): UTF-8 String
Representation of Distinguished Names
x RFC 2254 The String Representation of
LDAP Search Filters
x RFC 2255 The LDAP URL Format
x RFC 2256 A Summary of the X.500 (96)
User Schema for use with LDAP V3
x RFC 2798 A general purpose object class
that holds attributes about people
including inetOrgPerson
x RFC 2830 Start TLS extension to LDAP
for us with SSL
x RFC 3296 ManageDSAIT Control
Character Set Support
LDAPv3 strings are based on the UTF-8
character set and are restricted to characters
that can be mapped to the T.61 character set.
Input characters will be substituted by their
base character wherever possible, if they can’t
be mapped to T.61.
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Processors Supported
Tru64 UNIX Enterprise Directory is supported
on all Tru64 UNIX AlphaServer
configurations that can support the memory
and disk requirements.