Directory services : design, implementation, and management /
To optimally design and manage a directory service, IS architects and managers must understand current state-of-the-art products. Directory Services covers Novell's NDS eDirectory, Microsoft's Active Directory, UNIX directories and products by NEXOR, MaxWare, Siemens, Critical Path and oth...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Digital Press,
©2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Directory Services: Design, Implementation, and Management; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Dedications; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Microsoft's Active Directory; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 AD namespaces; 1.3 Domains; 1.4 Organizational units and objects; 1.5 AD schema; 1.6 Trust relationships; 1.7 Naming contexts; 1.8 Global catalog; 1.9 Groups; 1.10 Domain modes; 1.11 Sites; 1.12 Naming Conventions; 1.13 Protocols and APIs; 1.14 DNS and AD integration; 1.15 AD storage integration; 1.16 AD replication integration; 1.17 DNS namespace design
- 1.18 Internet and intranet DNS namespace1.19 DHCP and WINS integration; 1.20 AD replication; 1.21 DB sizing and design; 1.22 AD security; 1.23 Public key infrastructure; 1.24 Migration and integration issues; 1.25 AD administration tools; 1.26 AD migration tools; 1.27 Summary; Chapter 2. Novell NDS eDirectory; 2.1 NDS, or eDirectory; 2.2 NDS terminology; 2.3 NDS design guidelines; 2.4 SYS:_NETWARE hidden directory; 2.5 How to manipulate the NDS directory; 2.6 LDAP support; 2.7 NDS objects; 2.8 Repairing NDS; 2.9 NDS health check; 2.10 NDS dependence on SLP
- 2.11 NDS dependence on time synchronization2.12 The NDS security model; 2.13 Login script variables; 2.14 NDS tuning and optimization; 2.15 Tools for NDS; Chapter 3. Standards-Based Directory Services; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 ITUX. 500; 3.3 LDAP; 3.4 Domain Name Server (DNS); 3.5 X.500-based directories; 3.6 LDAP-based directories; 3.7 A note on quotations; Chapter 4. Migrations, Upgrades, Metadirectories, and Case Studies; 4.1 Deployment and legacy system integration strategies; 4.2 Addressing design and implementation issues; 4.3 Directory migration; 4.4 Populating directory data
- 4.5 Politics and religion: who owns the data?4.6 The business case for directory services; 4.7 Directory metrics: collecting useful data; 4.8 Case studies; Chapter 5. Trends and Emerging Directory Technologies; 5.1 Introduction: how did we get here?; 5.2 Prevailing directory trends; 5.3 Today's directory deficiencies; 5.4 Directory incompatibility; 5.5 Directory interoperability; About the authors; Index