What are LDAP and LDAPS?
LDAP or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is a vendor-neutral application protocol that can be used to access and maintain distributed directory information services over the IP network. LDAP was initially created in 1993. The latest version is LDAP v3, which was published in 1997. The protocol is specified in a series of IETF RFCs. And, LDAPS is LDAP over SSL.
How do LDAP and LDAPS protocols work? In this article, we would discuss that in detail.
In this article, we will discuss:
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What are LDAP and LDAPS?
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How does LDAP work?
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What is LDAPS and how does it work?
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