interesting features and capabilities include:
{{B:LDAPv3}}: {{slapd}} implements version 3 of {{TERM[expand]LDAP}}.
-{{slapd}} supports LDAP over both IPv4 and IPv6.
+{{slapd}} supports LDAP over both IPv4 and IPv6 and Unix IPC.
{{B:{{TERM[expand]SASL}}}}: {{slapd}} supports strong authentication
services through the use of SASL. {{slapd}}'s SASL implementation
portions of the LDAP tree, using the same or different database
backends.
-{{B:Generic modules API}}: If you require even more customization,
+{{B:Generic modules API}}: If you require even more customization,
{{slapd}} lets you write your own modules easily. {{slapd}} consists
of two distinct parts: a front end that handles protocol communication
with LDAP clients; and modules which handle specific tasks such as
or reliability. {{slapd}} also includes experimental support for
{{multi-master}} replication (for use where strong ACID properties
are not required). {{slapd}} supports two replication methods:
-{{slurpd}}(8)-based and {{LDAP Sync}}-based replicaton.
+{{LDAP Sync}}-based and {{slurpd}}(8)-based replication .
-{{B:Proxy Cache}}: {{slapd}} can be configured as a LDAP proxy
-service.
+{{B:Proxy Cache}}: {{slapd}} can be configured as a caching
+LDAP proxy service.
{{B:Configuration}}: {{slapd}} is highly configurable through a
single configuration file which allows you to change just about