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ldap-whois++ DIR.X maX.500 LDAP MXLU maX.500 QUIPU MXLU Xdi OSI Access & Dir XLU PathWay Messaging PC-DUA HP PC-Pages QUIPU DIR.X UCOM X.500 HP X.500 DD Xdi HP X.500 DUA XLU LDAP XT-DUA *Traxis Wang OPEN/services XT-DUA XT-QUIPUIDS Working Group [Page 10]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog May 1994 IBM PC Limited Functionality DOS-DE Custos LDAP Wang OPEN/services OSI Access & Dir Xdi PathWay Messaging PC-DUA Macintosh PC-Pages Traxis LDAP Wang OPEN/services maX.500 PathWay Messaging IBM RISC *Traxis DIR.X Motif LDAP *Traxis DEC X.500 Admin UCOM X.500 MXLU Wang OPEN/services UCOM X.500 XT-DUA XT-DUA XT-QUIPU Multiple Vendor Platforms ICL Custos *XT-DUA DE XT-QUIPU DOS-DE LDAP Included In ISODE MXLU PathWay Messaging DE PC-Pages QUIPU LDAP UCOM X.500 Xdi DE XLU DOS-DE XT-DUA LDAP XT-QUIPU ldap-whois++ maX.500 Needs ISODE OSI Access & Dir *Pathway Messaging Custos PC-DUA DE *PC-Pages MXLU QuickMailDUA Limited Availability Xdi XLU PC-Pages QuickMailDUAIDS Working Group [Page 11]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog May 1994 OpenLook RFC-1249 UCOM X.500 OSI Access & Dir XT-DUA RFC-1274 OSI Transport DE Bull S.A. DEC X.500 DSA Custos DEC X.500 Admin DEC X.500 DSA DOS-DE DEC X.500 Admin LDAP DIR.X maX.500 HP X.500 DD OSI Access & Dir HP X.500 DUA QuickMailDUA PathWay Messaging QUIPU PC-Pages Traxis QUIPU UCOM X.500 Traxis Xdi Wang OPEN/services XT-DUA XT-DUA XT-QUIPU XT-QUIPU RFC-1275 RFC-1006 OSI Access & Dir Bull S.A. QUIPU Custos DEC X.500 DSA RFC-1276 DEC X.500 Admin DIR.X OSI Access & Dir Directory 500 QUIPU LDAP XT-QUIPU OSI Access & Dir PathWay Messaging RFC-1277 PC-Pages QUIPU DEC X.500 DSA Traxis DEC X.500 Admin UCOM X.500 DIR.X Wang OPEN/services OSI Access & Dir XT-DUA PathWay Messaging XT-QUIPU QUIPU UCOM X.500 RFC-1202 XT-DUA XT-QUIPU OSI Access & Dir PathWay MessagingIDS Working Group [Page 12]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog May 1994 RFC-1278 Sequent DEC X.500 DSA DEC X.500 Admin UCOM X.500 OSI Access & Dir PathWay Messaging SNI QUIPU UCOM X.500 DIR.X XT-DUA XT-QUIPU Solbourne RFC-1279 XT-DUA XT-QUIPU OSI Access & Dir QUIPU Source UCOM X.500 XT-QUIPU DE LDAP RFC-1484 MXLU QUIPU DE Xdi DOS-DE XLU *LDAP *maX.500 Sun QUIPU Xdi Custos XT-DUA Directory 500 XT-QUIPU LDAP ldap-whois++ RFC-1485 OSI Access & Dir PathWay Messaging LDAP QuickMailDUA maX.500 QUIPU QUIPU Traxis XT-QUIPU UCOM X.500 Xdi RFC-1487 XT-DUA XT-QUIPU DE DOS-DE Tandem LDAP ldap-whois++ UCOM X.500 maX.500 PC-DUA QUIPUIDS Working Group [Page 13]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog May 1994 UNIX Custos DE ldap-whois++ MXLU QUIPU UCOM X.500 Xdi XLU Wang Wang OPEN/services X Window System MXLU OSI Access & Dir Xdi XLU XT-DUA X.25 Bull S.A. DEC X.500 DSA DEC X.500 Admin DIR.X Directory 500 HP X.500 DD HP X.500 DUA OSI Access & Dir PathWay Messaging QUIPU Traxis UCOM X.500 Wang OPEN/services XT-DUA XT-QUIPUIDS Working Group [Page 14]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog May 19943. Implementation Descriptions In the following pages you will find descriptions of X.500 implementations listed in alphabetical order. In the case of name collisions, the name of the responsible organization, in square brackets, has been used to distinguish the implementations. Note that throughout this section, the page header reflects the name of the implementation, not the date of the document. The descriptions follow a common format, as described below: NAME The name of the X.500 implementation and the name of the responsible organization. Implementations with a registered trademark indicate this by appending "(tm)", e.g., GeeWhiz(tm). KEYWORDS A list of the keywords defined in Section 2 that have been used to cross reference this implementation. ABSTRACT A brief description of the application. This section may optionally contain a list of the pilot projects in which the application is being used. COMPLIANCE (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) A statement of compliance with respect to the 1988 CCITT Recommendations X.500-X.521 [CCITT-88], specifically Section 9 of X.519, or the 1988 NIST OIW Stable Implementation Agreements [NIST-88]. CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS A statement of compliance with respect to the several proposed Internet Standards. CONSISTENCE 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.IDS Working Group [Page 15]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog May 1994 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. AVAILABILITY 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.IDS Working Group [Page 16]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog Bull S.A.NAME X500-DS X500-DUA Bull S.A.KEYWORDS API, Bull, CLNS, Commercially Available, DSA/DUA, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, X.25ABSTRACT X500-DS and X500-DUA are integral part of the large Bull OSI offer. Although based on the DCE/GDS (Distributed Computing Environment/Global Directory Service) of OSF, these two products may be installed and used without DCE environment. X500-DS is designed to implement both the DUA and the DSA functions, whilst X500-DUA only provides the DUA functions. The X500-DUA package contains: - The standards APIs XOM (X/Open OSI-Abstract-Data Manipulation API) and XDS (X/Open Directory Service API) for the development of portable applications, - A core DUA to translate all user's requests (bind, read, list, compare, modify, modifyRDN, search, add, remove, unbind ...) into the DAP protocol used for communication with distant DSAs, - The OSI standard protocols (ASN.1, ROSE, ACSE, Presentation and Session) for communication with the distant DSAs. The interface with the low layers of the stack being XTI. RFC-1006 is supported under XTI or the Session, - A DUA Cache to improve performances when accessing remote DSAs, - A management application for configuration of the product, controlling the operations and managing logs and traces, - A user application for the manipulations of the database entries. The X500-DS package contains: - All components of the X500-DUA, - A core DSA to process all requests received from distant DUAs through DAP protocol or from distant DSAs through DSP protocol. It supports the referral, chained and multi-casting modes of operation, access control lists, simple authentication, management of knowledge information (for distribution, shadows and copies of sub-trees),IDS Working Group [Page 17]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog Bull S.A. - A management application for managing the schema information (creation, deletion and modification of object classes and of attribute types, management of the rules of the DIT), - A C-ISAM database.COMPLIANCE (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) Compliant with EWOS and OIW Agreements Strong authentication in X.509 is not yet implemented. (Password scheme is currently used.) Consists of both DUA and DSA implementation according to the 88 CCITT X.500 and ISO 9594 standard. The X/Open standard XDS and XOM interface libraries are also provided. When the product is installed with the DCE environment, XDS and XOM interfaces are also used to access DCE/CDS (Local Cell Directory Service) transparently. A GDA (Global Directory Agent) serves then as the gateway between the DCE CDS and GDS. It is planned to support full 1992 extensions in the products for 1995.CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS [No information provided--Ed.]CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs [No information provided--Ed.]INTEROPERABILITY This implementation of DAP and DSP can interoperate with other X.500 implementations from other Cebit demo participants including IBM, HP, ICL, Siemens-Nixdorf, etc. It also interoperates with ISODE QUIPU.PILOT CONNECTIVITY [No information provided--Ed.]BUGS [No information provided--Ed.]IDS Working Group [Page 18]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog Bull S.A.CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS [No information provided--Ed.]INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT OSI TP4 with CLNP (WAN - LAN) OSI TP0, 2 & 4 with X.25 (WAN) RFC-1006 with TCP/IP Either BSD sockets or XTI can be used to access the transports Through XTI, both OSI and TCP/IP protocols are possible on the same machine, thus permitting to build a Directory Service distributed on OSI and TCP/IP networks.HARDWARE PLATFORMS DPX/2, DPX/20SOFTWARE PLATFORMS Unix BOS2, Unix BOSX, AIXAVAILABILITY 4 Q 93 Please contact: Daniel Monges Tel: + (33) 76 39 75 00 ext. 7449 Fax: + (33) 76 39 78 56 e-mail: D.Monges@frec.bull.frDATE LAST UPDATE or CHECKED November 25th, 1993IDS Working Group [Page 19]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog Control Data Systems Inc.NAME OSI Access and Directory Control Data Systems Incorporated.KEYWORDS
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