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Network Working Group                                          C. AppleRequest for Comments: 2116                            AT&T LaboratoriesFYI: 11                                                       K. RossenObsoletes: 1632                                         MCI SystemhouseCategory: Informational                                      April 1997                    X.500 Implementations Catalog-96Status of this Memo   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo   does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of   this memo is unlimited.Abstract   This document is a revision to [RFC 1632]: A Revised Catalog of   Available X.500 Implementations and is based on the results of data   collection via a WWW home page that enabled implementors to submit   new or updated descriptions of currently available implementations of   X.500, including commercial products and openly available offerings.   [RFC 1632] is a revision of [RFC 1292].  We contacted each   contributor to [RFC 1632] to request an update and published the URL   of the WWW home page survey template in several mailing lists to   encourage the submission of new product descriptions.   This document contains detailed description of 31 X.500   implementations - DSAs, DUAs, and DUA interfaces.Table of Contents   1.      Introduction................................................2   1.1     Purpose.....................................................3   1.2     Scope.......................................................3   1.3     Disclaimer..................................................3   1.4     Overview....................................................4   1.5     Acknowledgements............................................4   2.      Keywords....................................................4   2.1     Keyword Definitions.........................................4   2.1.1   Availability................................................4   2.1.2   Conformance with International Standards....................5   2.1.3   Conformance with Proposed Internet Standards................5   2.1.4   Consistence with Other Relevant Standards and Profiles......7   2.1.5   Consistence with Informational and Experimental RFCs........9   2.1.6   Support for Popular Schema Elements.........................9   2.1.7   Miscellaneous Functionality................................10   2.1.8   Implementation Type........................................10Apple & Rossen               Informational                      [Page 1]RFC 2116            X.500 Implementations Catalog-96          April 1997   2.1.9   Internetworking Environment................................11   2.1.10  Pilot Connectivity.........................................11   2.1.11  Miscellaneous Information..................................11   2.1.12  Operating Environment......................................12   2.2     Implementations Indexed by Keyword.........................14   3.      Implementation Descriptions................................29           (for individual description page numbers see Table 2-1, p. 15)   4.      References................................................161   5.      Security Considerations...................................164   6.      Editors' Addresses........................................1641.  Introduction   This document catalogs currently available implementations of X.500,   including commercial products and openly available offerings.  For   the purposes of this survey, we classify X.500 products as,      DSA         A DSA is an OSI application process that provides the Directory         functionality,      DUA         A DUA is an OSI application process that represents a user in         accessing the Directory and uses the DAP to communicate with a         DSA, and      DUA Interface         A DUA Interface is an application process that  represents a         user in accessing the Directory using either DAP but supporting         only a  subset of the DAP functionality or a protocol different         from DAP to communicate with a  DSA or DUA.   Section 2 of this document contains a listing of implementations   cross referenced by keyword.  This list should aid in identifying   implementations that meet your criteria.   To compile this catalog, the IDS Working Group solicited input from   the X.500 community by publishing a URL for a set of on-line   description forms deployed on the WWW as a home page on an InterNIC   server. This URLApple & Rossen               Informational                      [Page 2]RFC 2116            X.500 Implementations Catalog-96          April 1997   (http://www.internic.net/projects/x500catalog/catalogtop.html) was   advertised on the following directory-related mailing lists:   iso@nic.ddn.mil, isode@nic.ddn.mil, osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk,   ids@merit.edu, ietf-asid@umich.edu, mhs-ds@mercury.udev.cdc.com,   nadf-l@ema.org, and dssig@nist.gov.   Readers are encouraged to submit comments regarding both the forms   and content of this memo.  New submissions are welcome.  Please   direct input to the Integrated Directory Services (IDS) Working Group   (ietf-ids@umich.edu) or to the authors.  IDS will produce new   versions of this document when a significant number of substantive   comments have been received or when significant updates and/or   modifications to X.500-related standards documents have been   ratified.  This will be determined by the IDS chairpersons.1.1  Purpose   The Internet has experienced a steady growth in X.500 piloting   activities. This document hopes to provide an easily accessible   source of information on X.500 implementations for those who wish to   consider X.500 technology for deploying a Directory service.1.2  Scope   This document contains descriptions of both free and commercial X.500   implementations.  It does not provide instructions on how to install,   run, or manage these implementations.  The descriptions and indices   are provided to make the readers aware of available options and thus   enable more informed choices.1.3 Disclaimer   Implementation descriptions were written by implementors and vendors,   and not by the editors. We worked with the description authors to   ensure uniformity and readability, but cannot guarantee the accuracy   or completeness of the descriptions, nor the stability of the   implementations.Apple & Rossen               Informational                      [Page 3]RFC 2116            X.500 Implementations Catalog-96          April 19971.4  Overview   Section 1 contains introductory information.   Section 2 contains a list of keywords, their definitions, a cross   reference of the X.500 implementations by these keywords and a table   containing implementor name, implementor abreviation, and the page of   this document on which the description begins for a particular   implementor.   Section 3 contains the X.500 implementation descriptions.   Section 4 has a list of references.   Section 6 lists the editors' addresses.1.5  Acknowledgments   The creation of this catalog would not have been possible without the   efforts of the description authors and the members of the IDS Working   Group.  Our special thanks to the editors of [RFC 1632], Linda   Millington and Sri Sataluri who graciously contributed the nroff   source file used to structure their version of the catalog.2.  Keywords   Keywords are abbreviated attributes of the X.500 implementations.   The list of keywords defined below was derived from the   implementation descriptions themselves.  Implementations were indexed   by a keyword either as a result of: (1) explicit, not implied,   reference to a particular capability in the implementation   description text, or (2) input from the implementation description   author(s).2.1  Keyword Definitions   This section contains keyword definitions.  They have been organized   and grouped by functional category. The definitions are ordered first   alphabetically by keyword category, and second alphabetically by   implementation name within keyword category.2.1.1  Availability   Available via FTP      Implementation is available using FTP.Apple & Rossen               Informational                      [Page 4]RFC 2116            X.500 Implementations Catalog-96          April 1997   Commercially Available      This implementation can be purchased.   Free      Available at no charge, although other restrictions may apply.   Limited Availability      Need to contact provider for terms and conditions of distribution.2.1.2 Conformance with International Standards   PICS-AVAIL      Completed PICS per X.581/X.582   DAP      Support for the DAP protocol   DSP      Support for the DSP protocol   DISP      Support for the DISP protocol   DOP      Support for the DOP protocol   BAC      Support for Basic Access Control   SAC      Support for Simplified Access Control2.1.3  Conformance with Proposed Internet Standards   These RFCs specify standards track protocols for the Internet   community.  Implementations which conform to these evolving proposed   standards have a higher probability of interoperating with other   implementations deployed on the Internet.Apple & Rossen               Informational                      [Page 5]RFC 2116            X.500 Implementations Catalog-96          April 1997      RFC-1274         Implementation supports [RFC 1274]: Barker, P., and S. Kille,         The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema, University College,         London, England, November 1991.      RFC-1276         Implementation supports [RFC 1276]: Kille, S., Replication and         Distributed Operations extensions to provide an Internet         Directory using X.500, University College, London, England,         November 1991.      RFC-1277         Implementation supports [RFC 1277]: Kille, S., Encoding Network         Addresses to support operation over non-OSI lower layers,         University College, London, England, November 1991.      RFC-1567         Implementation supports [RFC 1567]: Mansfield, G., and Kille,         S., X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB, AIC Systems Laboratory,         ISODE Consortium, January 1994.      RFC-1777         Implementation supports [RFC 1777]: Yeong, W., Howes, T., and         Kille, S., Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, March 1995.      RFC-1778         Implementation supports [RFC 1778]: Howes, T., Kille, S.,         Yeong, W., and Robbins, The String Representation of Standard         Attribute Syntaxes, March 1995.      RFC-1779         Implementation supports [RFC 1779]: Kille, S., A String         Representation of Distinguished Names, March 1995.      RFC-1798         Implementation supports [RFC 1798]: Young, A., Connection-less         Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, June 1995.Apple & Rossen               Informational                      [Page 6]RFC 2116            X.500 Implementations Catalog-96          April 19972.1.4  Consistence with Informational and Experimental Internet RFCs   These RFCs provide information to the Internet community and are not   Internet standards. Compliance with these RFCs is not necessary for   interoperability but may enhance functionality.      RFC-1202         Implementation supports [RFC 1202]: Rose, M. T., Directory         Assistance Service. February 1991.      RFC-1249         Implementation supports [RFC 1249]: Howes, T., M. Smith, and B.         Beecher, DIXIE Protocol Specification, University of Michigan,         August 1991.      RFC-1275         Implementation supports [RFC 1275]: Kille, S., Replication         Requirements to provide an Internet Directory using X.500,         University College, London, England, November 1991.      RFC-1278         Implementation supports [RFC 1278]: Kille, S., A string         encoding of Presentation Address, University College, London,         England, November 1991.      RFC-1279         Implementation supports [RFC 1279]: Kille, S., X.500 and         Domains, University College, London, England, November 1991.      RFC-1558         Implementation supports [RFC 1558]: Howes, T., A String         Representation of LDAP Search Filters, December 1993.      RFC-1562         Implementation supports [RFC 1562]: Michaelson, G.  and Prior,         M., Naming Guidelines for the AARNet X.500 Directory Service,         December 1993.Apple & Rossen               Informational                      [Page 7]RFC 2116            X.500 Implementations Catalog-96          April 1997      RFC-1608         Implementation supports [RFC 1608]: Johannsen, T., Mansfield,         G., Kosters, M., and Sataluri, S., Representing IP Information

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