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Network	Working	Group						 R. LangRequest	for Comments: 1292			       SRI InternationalFYI: 11							       R. Wright					    Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory								 Editors							    January 1992	     A Catalog of Available X.500 ImplementationsStatus of this Memo   This	memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does   not specify an Internet standard.  Distribution of this memo	is   unlimited.Abstract   The goal of this document is	to provide information regarding the   availability	and capability of implementations of X.500.  Comments   and critiques of this document, and new or updated descriptions of   X.500 implementations are welcome.  Send them to the	Directory   Information Services	Infrastructure (DISI) Working Group   (disi@merit.edu) or to the editors.1.  Introduction   This	document catalogs currently available implementations of X.500,   including commercial	products and openly available offerings.  It   contains descriptions of Directory System Agents (DSA), Directory   User	Agents (DUA), and DUA client applications.  The	latter can   include such	applications as	browsers, DSA management tools,	or   lightweight DUAs that employ	an application-level protocol to   communicate with a DUA (which then in turn communicates with	a DSA)   to support user service.  Section 2 of this document	contains a   listing of implementations cross referenced by keyword.  This list   will	aid in identifying particular implementations that meet	your   criteria.   To compile this catalog, the	DISI Working Group solicited input from   the X.500 community by surveying several Internet mailing lists,   including: iso@nic.ddn.mil, isode@nic.ddn.mil, osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk,   and disi@merit.edu.DISI Working Group					        [Page 1]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   Readers are encouraged to submit comments regarding both the	form and   content  of	this  memo.  New submissions are always	welcome.  Please   direct input	to the parties as described in the Status of  this  Memo   section.  DISI will produce new versions of this document when a suf-   ficient number of changes have been received.  This	will  be  deter-   mined subjectively by the DISI chairperson.1.1  Purpose   The growth of existing X.500	pilot activities (e.g.,	White Pages   Pilot Project) and the advent of new	pilots (e.g., ARRNet Directory   Services Project, NIST/GSA Pilot Project) are signals that X.500 is a   viable directory service mechanism for the Internet community.  A   goal	of DISI	is to enable the continued growth of X.500 by lowering   the lack-of-information barrier.  This document takes one step toward   that	goal by	providing an easily accessible source of information on   X.500 implementations.1.2  Scope   This	document contains descriptions of either commercially or freely   available X.500 implementations.  It	does not provide instructions on   how to install, run,	or manage these	implementations.  Because the   needs and computing environments of each organization differ	vastly,   no recommendations are given.  The descriptions and indices are   provided to make the	readers	aware of existing options and to enable   more	informed choices.1.3 Disclaimer   Implementation descriptions were written by implementors and	vendors,   and not by the members of DISI.  Although DISI has worked with the   description authors to ensure readability, no guarantees can	be made   regarding the validity of descriptions or the value of said   implementations.  Caveat emptor.1.4  Overview   Section 1 contains introductory information.   Section 2 contains a	list of	keywords, their	definitions, and a cross   reference of	the X.500 implementations by these keywords.   Section 3 contains the X.500	implementation descriptions.   Section 4 lists the editors'	addresses.DISI Working Group					        [Page 2]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 19921.5  Acknowledgments   The creation	of this	catalog	would not have been possible without the   efforts of the description authors and the members of the DISI   Working Group.  The editors thank you for your hard work and   constructive	feedback.  A special thanks is also extended to	the   members of the NOCTools Working Group.  The "Network	Management Tool   Catalog" (RFC-1147) served as a valuable example.  Bob Stine	and Bob   Enger made key suggestions that enabled us to learn from their   experiences.   The efforts of the editors were sponsored by	Defense	Advanced   Research Projects Agency Contract Number DACA76-89-D-0002 (Field   Operational X.500 Project), and U. S. Department of Energy Contract   Number DE-AC03-76SF00098.2.  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 FTAM	Implementation is available using FTAM.   Available via FTP	Implementation is available using FTP.   Commercially	Available	This implementation can	be purchased.   Free	Available at no	charge,	although other restrictions may	apply.DISI Working Group					        [Page 3]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   Potentially Unavailable	Implementation was not available at the	time this document was	written.   Source	Source code is available, potentially at an additional cost.2.1.2  Implementation Type   API	Implementation comes with an application programmer's interface	(i.e., a set of	libraries and include files).   DSA Only	Implementation consists	of a DSA only.	No DUA is included.   DSA/DUA	Both a DSA and DUA are included	in this	implementation.   DUA Light Weight Client	Implementation is a DUA-like program that uses a non-OSI proto-	col to satisfy X.500 requests.   DUA Only	Implementation consists	of a DUA only.	No DSA is included.2.1.3  Internetworking Environment   CLNP	Implementation uses OSI	CLNP.   OSI Transport	Implementation description specifies that OSI transport	proto-	cols are used but does not specify which one(s).   RFC-1006	Implementation uses RFC-1006 with TCP/IP transport service.   X.25	Implementation uses OSI	X.25.DISI Working Group					        [Page 4]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 19922.1.4  Pilot Connectivity   DUA Connectivity	The DUA	can be connected to the	pilot, and information on any	pilot entry looked up.	The DUA	is able	to display standard	attributes and object classes and those	defined	in the COSINE	and Internet Schema.   DSA Connectivity	The DSA	is connected to	the DIT, and information in this DSA is	accessible from	any pilot DUA.2.1.5  Miscellaneous   Included in ISODE	DUAs that are part of ISODE.   Limited Functionality	Survey states that the implementation has some shortcomings or	intended lack of functionality,	e.g., omissions	were part of the	design to provide an easy-to-use user interface.   Needs ISODE	ISODE is required to compile and/or use	this implementation.   X Window System	Implementation uses the	X Window System	to provide its user	interface.2.1.5 Operating	Environment   3Com	Implementation runs on a 3Com platform.   Apollo	Implementation runs on an Apollo platform.   Bull	Implementation runs on a Bull platform.   Cray	Implementation runs on a Cray.DISI Working Group					        [Page 5]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   DEC Ultrix	Implementation runs under DEC Ultrix.   HP	Implementation runs on an HP platform.   IBM (Non-PC and RISC)	Implementation runs on some type of IBM, which is not a	PC or	UNIX workstation.   IBM PC	Implementation runs on a PC.   IBM RISC	Implementation runs on IBM's RISC UNIX workstation.   MIPS	Implementation runs on a MIPS RISC UNIX	workstation.   Macintosh	Implementation runs on a Macintosh.   Multiple Vendor Platforms	Implementation runs on more than one hardware platform.   Philips	Implementation runs on a Philips platform.   Siemens	Implementation runs on a Siemens platform.   Sun	Implementation runs on a Sun platform.   UNIX	Implementation runs on a generic UNIX platform.   Unisys	Implementation runs on a Unisys	platform.   VMS	Implementation runs under VAX/VMS.2.2  Implementations Indexed by	Keyword   This	section	contains an index of implementations by	keyword.  You   can use this	list to	identify particular implementations that meet   your	chosen criteria.DISI Working Group					        [Page 6]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   The index is	organized as follows: keywords appear in alphabetical   order; implementations characterized	by that	keyword	are listed   alphabetically as well.  Note that a	"*" is used to indicate	that the   particular implementation, or feature of the	implementation,	may not   be available	at this	time.   For formatting purposes, we have used the following abbreviations for   implementation names: UWisc (University of Wisconsin), HP X.500 DDS   (HP X.500 Distributed Directory Software), IS X.500 DSA/DSAM,   DUA(Interactive Systems' X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA).   3Com					 Available via FTP	X.500 DUA process		      DE					      DISH-VMS 2.0   API					      DIXIE					      Mac-ISODE	Alliance OSI X.500		      maX.500	Custos				      POD	DCE/GDS				      psiwp	DS-520,	DS-521			      QUIPU	HP X.500 DDS			      ud	IS X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA		      VMS-ISODE	Mac-ISODE			      Xdi	OSI Access and Directory	      XLU	OSI-DSA	OSI-DUA				 Bull	QUIPU	UCOM X.500			      UCOM X.500	VMS-ISODE	VTT X.500			 CLNP	WIN/DS					      Cray OSI Version 2.0   Apollo				      DCE/GDS					      HP X.500 DDS	VTT X.500			      OSI Access and Directory					      OSI-DSA   Available via FTAM			      OSI-DUA					      QUIPU	DE				      VTT X.500	DISH-VMS 2.0			      WIN/DS	POD				      X.500 DUA	process	QUIPU				      Xdi	XLU				      XT-DUADISI Working Group					        [Page 7]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   Commercially	Available		 DSA/DUA	Alliance OSI X.500		      Alliance OSI X.500	Cray OSI Version 2.0		      Cray OSI Version 2.0	DCE/GDS				      Custos	Directory 500			      Directory	500	DS-520,	DS-521			      DS-520, DS-521	HP X.500 DDS			      HP X.500 DDS	IS X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA		      IS X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA	OSI Access and Directory	      Mac-ISODE	OSI-DSA				      OSI Access and Directory	OSI-DUA				      QUIPU	UCOM X.500			      UCOM X.500	VTT X.500			      VMS-ISODE	WIN/DS				      VTT X.500	X.500 DUA process		      WIN/DS	XT-DUA	xwp [PSI]			 DUA Connectivity   Cray					      DE					      DS-521	Cray OSI Version 2.0		      OSI Access and Directory					      Xdi   DEC Ultrix					 DUA Light Weight Client	DCE/GDS	QUIPU				      *MacDish	UCOM X.500			      DIXIE	*xwp [UWisc]			      maX.500					      psiwp   DSA Only				      ud	OSI-DSA				 DUA Only   DSA Connectivity			      DE					      DISH-VMS 2.0	DS-520				      OSI-DUA	OSI Access and Directory	      POD					      psiwp					      SD					      X.500 DUA	process					      Xds					      xdua					      XLU					      XT-DUA					      xwp [PSI]DISI Working Group					        [Page 8]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   Free					 Limited Functionality	xwp [UWisc]			      Custos	Custos				      *MacDish	DE				      POD	DISH-VMS 2.0			      psiwp	DIXIE				      Xds	Mac-ISODE			      xwp [PSI]	maX.500	POD				 MIPS	psiwp	QUIPU				      Alliance OSI X.500	SD				      OSI Access and Directory	ud				      QUIPU	VMS-ISODE	Xdi				 Macintosh	Xds	xdua				      Alliance OSI X.500	XLU				      DIXIE					      Mac-ISODE   HP					      *MacDish					      maX.500	Alliance OSI X.500		      psiwp	HP X.500 DDS			      QUIPU	QUIPU				      *UCOM X.500	UCOM X.500					 Multiple Vendor Platforms   IBM (Non-PC and RISC)					      Alliance OSI X.500	Alliance OSI X.500		      Custos					      DCE/GDS   IBM PC				      DS-520, DS-521					      IS X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA	Alliance OSI X.500		      POD	*UCOM X.500			      QUIPU	*VTT X.500			      SD	xwp [UWisc]			      UCOM X.500					      ud   IBM RISC				      VTT X.500					      WIN/DS	DCE/GDS				      X.500 DUA	process	UCOM X.500			      xdua					      XLU   Included In ISODE			      XT-DUA					      xwp [PSI]	POD				      xwp [UWisc]	SDDISI Working Group					        [Page 9]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   Needs ISODE				 RFC-1006	Custos				      Alliance OSI X.500	DE				      Cray OSI Version 2.0	DISH-VMS 2.0			      Custos	DIXIE				      DCE/GDS	Mac-ISODE			      Directory	500	*MacDish			      DISH-VMS 2.0	POD				      DS-520, DS-521	psiwp				      IS X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA	SD				      Mac-ISODE	VMS-ISODE			      OSI Access and Directory	Xdi				      *OSI-DSA	Xds				      *OSI-DUA	xdua				      POD	XLU				      QUIPU	XT-DUA				      SD	xwp [UWisc]			      UCOM X.500					      VMS-ISODE   OSI Transport			      VTT X.500					      WIN/DS	Alliance OSI X.500		      Xdi	Cray OSI Version 2.0		      Xds	Custos				      XLU	DS-520,	DS-521			      XT-DUA	IS X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA	QUIPU				 Siemens	WIN/DS	XT-DUA				      *UCOM X.500   Philips	UCOM X.500   Potentially Unavailable	MacDishDISI Working Group				               [Page 10]RFC 1292		     X.500 Catalog		    January 1992   Source				 UNIX	DCE/GDS				      Custos	DE				      DE	DS-520,	DS-521			      DIXIE	Mac-ISODE			      DS-520, DS-521	OSI-DSA				      IS X.500 DSA/DSAM, DUA	OSI-DUA				      POD

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