Preface
In 1999 I began experimenting with the
Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) and
immediately became frustrated by lack of documentation. I set out to
write the book that I needed, and I believe that I accomplished that
goal. After teaching instructional courses on LDAP for the past few
years, I have come to the belief that many people share the same
frustration I felt at the beginning of my LDAP career. Managers and
administrators alike can sometimes be dazzled (or disgusted) by the
plethora of acronyms in the IT industry. The goal of this book is to
cut through the glossy vendor brochures and give you the knowledge
and tools necessary to deploy a working directory on your network
complete with integrated client applications.
Directory services have been a part of networks in one way or another
for a long time. LDAP directories have been growing roots in networks
for as long as people have been proclaiming the current year to be
the "year of LDAP." With increasing
support from vendors in the form of clients and servers, LDAP has
already become a staple for many networks. Because of this gradual
but steady growth, people waiting for the LDAP big bang may be
disappointed. You may wake up one morning and find that one of your
colleagues has already deployed an LDAP-based directory service. If
so, this book will help you understand how you can use the services
that LDAP provides. If you are at the beginning of a project, this
book will help you focus on the important points that are necessary
to succeed.
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