specifically {{TERM:X.500}}-based directory services. LDAP runs
over {{TERM:TCP}}/{{TERM:IP}} or other connection oriented transfer
services. The nitty-gritty details of LDAP are defined in
-{{REF:RFC2251}} "The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3)."
-This section gives an overview of LDAP from a user's perspective.
+{{REF:RFC2251}} "The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3)"
+and other documents comprising the technical specification
+{{REF:RFC3377}}. This section gives an overview of LDAP from a
+user's perspective.
{{What kind of information can be stored in the directory?}} The
LDAP information model is based on {{entries}}. An entry is a
IP|Internet Protocol
IPSEC|Internet Protocol Security
ITS|Issue Tracking System
+Kerberos|Kerberos Authentication Service
LBER|Lightweight BER
LDAP|Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
LDIF|LDAP Data Interchange Format
RFC2849|PS|The LDAP Data Interchange Format|ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2849.txt
RFC3088|X|OpenLDAP Root Service|ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc3088.txt
RFC3296|PS|Named Subordinate References in LDAP|ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc3296.txt
+RFC3377|PS|Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Technical Specification
+RFC3383|BCP|Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
+RFC3384|INFO|Lightweight Directory Access Procotol (version 3) Replication Requirements
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