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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) A statement of compliance with respect to the 1993 ITU-T Recommendations X.500-X.521 [ITU-T-93], specifically Section 9 of X.519, or the 1994 NIST OIW Stable Implementation Agreements [NIST- 94].CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS A statement of compliance with respect to the several proposed Internet Standards.Apple & Rossen Informational [Page 29]RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs A statement of compliance with respect to the several informational and experimental Internet RFCs.INTEROPERABILITY A list of other DUAs and DSAs with which this implementation can interoperate.PILOT CONNECTIVITY Describes the level of connectivity it can offer to the pilot directory service operational on the Internet in North America, and to pilots co-ordinated by the PARADISE project in Europe. Levels of connectivity are: Not Tested, None, DUA Connectivity, and DSA Connectivity.BUGS A warning on known problems and/or instructions on how to report bugs.CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS A warning about possible side effects or shortcomings, e.g., a feature that works on one platform but not another.INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT A list of environments in which this implementation can be used, e.g., [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP, TP0 or TP4 with X.25.HARDWARE PLATFORMS A list of hardware platforms on which this application runs, any additional boards or processors required, and any special suggested or required configuration options.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS A list of operating systems, window systems, databases, or unbundled software packages required to run this application.NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD A statement regarding the number of implementations deployed in the field.Apple & Rossen Informational [Page 30]RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997AVAILABILITY A statement regarding the availability of the software (free or commercially available), a description of how to obtain the software, and (optionally) a statement regarding distribution conditions and restrictions.DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED The month and year within which this implementation description was last modified.Apple & Rossen Informational [Page 31]RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997NAME A-Window-To-Directory (AWTD)ABSTRACT A-Window-To-Directory is a simple-to-use DUA interface available on PC that provides access to the X.500 Directory Services. The available operations are: bind (authenticated or anonymous), read, list, compare, modify, modifyRDN, search, add, remove and unbind. It is designed to be used with the Bull X500-DUA product and for that reason is able to handle any of the defined schema. The new acronyms, objects and attributes are automatically loaded without any customisation. The interface of the application may be personalized in several ways, through Local Preferences stored on the PC and through User Settings stored on the UNIX machine that runs the Bull X500-DUA product.COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) A-Window-To-Directory offers all the services described in the 88 CCITT X.500 standard.COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) NoCONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS NoCONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs NoINTEROPERABILITY Is designed to interoperate with Bull X500-DUA and X500-DS productsPILOT CONNECTIVITY [No information provided. -- Ed.]BUGS Bull S.A. provides complete software maintenance with the products.Apple & Rossen Informational [Page 32]RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS [No information provided. -- Ed.]INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT Proprietary protocol to access the Bull X500-DUA through TCP/IP sockets. The product may be used on LAN (Ethernet) or WAN (X.25).HARDWARE PLATFORMS 386SX/DX, 486SX/DX PC Ethernet board/connection 4 MBytes RAM 3 Mbytes on diskSOFTWARE PLATFORMS MS-DOS 5.0 Microsoft Windows 3.1 Microsoft TCP/IP stack installed, version 1.0NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD [No information provided. -- Ed.]AVAILABILITY The product is commercially available since February 1995.DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED November 1995ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS [No information provided. -- Ed.]Apple & Rossen Informational [Page 33]RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997NAME Critical Angle X.500 Enabler (CAIx500e)ABSTRACT The X.500 Enabler product allows an LDAP-only directory server to be integrated into X.500 environments, by transparently converting X.500 DAP and DSP requests into LDAP requests. The initial release scheduled for 4Q96 will allow for connections from X.500-capable clients and servers to an LDAP-capable server, and will support the following features: * LDAP version 2, as defined in RFC 1777, * all attributes defined for LDAPv2, with the exception of certificates and revocation lists, * X.500(1988) DAP and DSP protocols over TCP/IP (using RFC 1006), * the following operations: Bind (with none or simple credentials), Read, Compare, List, Search, Abandon, AddEntry, ModifyEntry, RemoveEntry and ModifyRDN, * the X.500(1993) critical extensions field, to aid in deployments incorporating 1993 DSAs. This release will be available for Solaris 2.5 (SPARC and Intel) and Windows NT 4.0 Server (Intel). The product is expected to enter a public beta test period in September 1996. Beta test evaluation copies will be free (limited to two copies per site) but will be set to expire in December 1996. Released versions of X.500 Enabler will be licensed per server, and will be distributed over the Internet.COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) The X.500 enabler accepts DAP and DSP connections. It supports Bind (with none or simple credentials), Read, Compare, List, Search, Abandon, AddEntry, ModifyEntry, RemoveEntry and ModifyRDN.Apple & Rossen Informational [Page 34]RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997 It supports the attributes and object classes defined in X.520 and X.521.COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) The X.500 Enabler will accept connections from X.500(1993) DUAs and DSAs. It supports the X.511(1993) critical extension mechanism. Non-critical protocol fields which do not map onto LDAPv2 are ignored. Attribute and object classes from X.520(1993) and X.521(1993) are supported, including collective. Operational attributes from X.501 are supported, with the exception of subschema. As LDAPv3-based servers become available, it is expected that the X.500 Enabler will be upgraded to map more of the X.500(1993) protocol onto LDAPv3.CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS [RFC 1006] is the supported transport service. The product supports the object classes and attributes defined in RFC 1274.CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs [No information provided. -- Ed.]INTEROPERABILITY The X.500 Enabler is being tested with public-domain X.500 and LDAP clients and servers, and with the various X.500 clients and servers connected to the PARADISE project, such as from the ISODE Consortium. Critical Angle intends to do interoperability testing with commercial LDAP-only servers as they become available.PILOT CONNECTIVITY This product will be used to connect LDAP-only servers, such as University of Michigan's slapd, and many vendor's forthcoming commercial LDAP server products, into the PARADISE project directory, so that they can be accessed by LDAP and X.500 DUAs throughout the project.Apple & Rossen Informational [Page 35]RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997BUGS Bugs reports may be sent to <bug-x500e@critical-angle.com>.CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS X.509 certificates and revocation lists are not supported due to limitations in the LDAP version 2 protocol. This restriction will be removed once LDAP version 3 servers become generally available. Under Windows NT there are limitations on the number of simultaneous incoming connections.INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT This product supports RFC 1006 for DAP and DSP, and LDAP over TCP.HARDWARE PLATFORMS This product will initially be available for Sun Solaris 2.5 SPARC and Intel, and Windows NT Server 4.0 Intel. Subsequent versions may be available on additional platforms.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS An LDAP-based server, such as the freely-available slapd, is required. It does not need to run on the same host as the X.500 Enabler.NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD [No information provided. -- Ed.]AVAILABILITY This product is licensed per-host server, and is distributed over the Internet. In addition to discounts for large deployment orders, subscription programs permit customers to obtain su
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