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(1) Supports the directoryAccessAC (DAP) and directorySystemAC (DSP) application contexts. (2) The DSA is capable of acting as a first-level DSA. (3) Chaining is supported.IDS Working Group [Page 29]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DEC DSA (4) Bind security levels of simple (unprotected password) and none are supported. (5) All attribute types defined in ISO/IEC 9594-6:1993 are supported except for 1993 edition supertypes and collective attributes and EnhancedSearchGuide. Customers can define new attribute types. UNIVERSAL STRING is not supported for attributed based on DirectoryString. (6) All object classes defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are supported. Customers can define new object classes. (7) The following operational attributes are supported: governingStructureRule createTimestamp modifyTimestamp myAccessPoint superiorKnowledge supplierKnowledge consumerKnowledge specificKnowledge dseType PrescriptiveACI (8) Dynamic modification of object class is permitted (9) A subset of Simplified Access Control is supported. (10) All name forms defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are supported. Customers can defined new name forms and structure rules. The X.500 Directory Server is compatible with and interworks with 1988 edition DUAs and DSAs. It is implemented to conform to relevant NIST OIW and EWOS agreements and the X.500 Implementors Guide. For details contact Digital.CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS Supports RFC 1006, RFC 1274, and RFC 1277.CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs RFC 1278.INTEROPERABILITY All interoperability test results will be available on request from Digital. Interoperability testing is being undertaken using the harmonized OSIone X.500 test suite to which both OSInet and EurOSInet have been key contributors.IDS Working Group [Page 30]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DEC DSAPILOT CONNECTIVITY Digital is actively involved in both public and private pilots of X.500.BUGS [No information provided--Ed.]CAVEATS and GENERAL LIMITATIONS [No information provided--Ed.]INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT The DEC X.500 Directory Service V1.0 operates over: * RFC 1006 over TCP/IP on ULTRIX platforms. * OSI TP0, TP2 and TP4 over CLNS and CONS as appropriate on ULTRIX and OpenVMS platformsHARDWARE PLATFORMS The DEC X.500 Directory Service V1.0 runs on: * VAX processors supported by OpenVMS * RISC processors supported by ULTRIXSOFTWARE PLATFORMS The DEC X.500 Directory Service V1.0 runs on: * OpenVMS/VAX V5.5-2 or later running DECnet-VAX Extensions V5.4 * ULTRIX/RISC V4.2 or later running DECnet/OSI for ULTRIX, V5.1 or later. For availability on other hardware and software platforms please contact Digital.AVAILABILITY The DEC X.500 Directory Service is commercially available from Digital Equipment Corporation. For further information please contact your local Digital office, or:IDS Working Group [Page 31]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DEC DSA Gail Shlansky, Product Manager: Tel: +1 508 486 5138 email: gail.shlansky@lkg.mts.dec.com Digital Equipment Corporation Networks and Communications Engineering 550 King Street Littleton, MA. 01460-1289 USADATE LAST UPDATED August 2nd, 1993IDS Working Group [Page 32]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DEC X.500 Admin. FacilityNAME DEC X.500 Administration Facility Digital Equipment CorporationKEYWORDS API, CLNS, Commercially Available, DEC ULTRIX, DEC VAX OpenVMS, DUA Only, Motif, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, RFC-1274, RFC-1277, RFC-1278, X.25ABSTRACT The DEC X.500 Administration Facility product provides both command line and Motif interfaces to manage the information stored in the X.500 directory. Specific features provided include: (1) Multi-protocol support allowing DAP access over OSI and TCP/IP (using RFC1006) protocols. (2) Driven off the same configurable schema information as the DEC X.500 Directory Service. (3) Supports command line and OSF Motif interface styles. (4) Provides access to all X.500 services. Specific features of the OSF Motif interface include: (1) Supports two ways of accessing directory information, either by browsing the directory tree or by searching. (2) Easy-to-use search based on customer-extensible set of predefined filters. (3) Window layouts and text fully extensible, based on the schema, to support customer-defined object classes and attributes. (4) Easy-to-use forms based method for creating and modifying entries that simplifies use of the X.500 services. See also the entry for the DEC X.500 Directory Service.COMPLIANCE (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) Conformance with respect to clause 9.1 of ISO/IEC 9594-5:1993: (1) Supports the all operations of the directoryAccessAC application context.IDS Working Group [Page 33]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DEC X.500 Admin. Facility (2) Bind security levels of none and simple (unprotected passwords).CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS Supports RFC 1006, RFC 1274, and RFC 1277.CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs RFC 1278.INTEROPERABILITY Interoperability test results will be available on request from Digital. Interoperability testing is being undertaken using the harmonized OSIone X.500 test suite to which both OSInet and EurOSInet have been key contributors.PILOT CONNECTIVITY Digital is actively involved in both public and private pilots of X.500.BUGS [No information provided--Ed.]CAVEATS and GENERAL LIMITATIONS [No information provided--Ed.]INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT The DEC X.500 Administration Facility operates over: * RFC 1006 over TCP/IP on ULTRIX platforms. * OSI TP0, TP2 and TP4 over CLNS and CONS as appropriate on ULTRIX and OpenVMS platformsHARDWARE PLATFORMS The DEC X.500 Administration Facility V1.0 runs on: * VAX processors supported by OpenVMS * RISC processors supported by ULTRIXIDS Working Group [Page 34]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DEC X.500 Admin. FacilitySOFTWARE PLATFORMS The DEC X.500 Administration Facility V1.0 runs on: * OpenVMS/VAX V5.5-2 or later running DECnet-VAX Extensions V5.4 * ULTRIX/RISC V4.2 or later running DECnet/OSI for ULTRIX, V5.1 or later. For availability on other hardware and software platforms please contact Digital.AVAILABILITY The DEC X.500 Administration Facility is commercially available from Digital Equipment Corporation. For further information please contact your local Digital office, or: Gail Shlansky, Product Manager: Tel: +1 508 486 5138 email: gail.shlansky@lkg.mts.dec.com Digital Equipment Corporation Networks and Communications Engineering 550 King Street Littleton, MA. 01460-1289 USADATE LAST UPDATED August 2nd, 1993IDS Working Group [Page 35]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DIR.XNAME DIR.X (tm) V3.0 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AGKEYWORDS API, CLNS, Commercially Available, DSA Connectivity, DSA/DUA, DUA Connectivity, HP, IBM RISC, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, RFC-1277, SNI, X.25ABSTRACT DIR.X is the Siemens Nixdorf X.500 product on which the OSF DCE/GDS (Distributed Computing Environment/Global Directory Service) is based. It supports full DUA and DSA functionality for globally unique identification and location of objects in a network. It also provides functions to answer queries (both yellow-page and white- page) about objects and attribute information. The software implements full DAP and DSP protocols specified in X.519. The required ACSE, ROSE, Presentation, Session and RFC-1006 protocol implementations are also included. It also supports RFC-1277. Additional features include proprietary Replication and Access Control, Caching, Tree-handling utilities and (Remote) Administration.COMPLIANCE (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs) Consists of both DUA and DSA implementations according to the CCITT X.500 (1988) and ISO 9594 standard. The X/Open standard APIs for XDS and XOM are provided. The XDS interface can also be used to access the OSF DCE/CDS (DCE local Cell Directory Service) transparently. DIR.X has been successfully conformance tested. PICS and PCTRs are available for all tested protocols: DSA/DAP, DUA/DAP, Presentation, ACSE and Session embedded in X.500. Compliant with EWOS Agreements (which are being harmonized with OIW Agreements). Strong authentication according to X.509 and an XDS/XOM convenience library will be included in the next version (Q2 1994). Support for X.500 (1993) is planned for Q4 1994.IDS Working Group [Page 36]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DIR.XCONFORMANCE 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 has successfully interoperated with the X.500 implementations from ICL, UNISYS, E3X and ISODE.PILOT CONNECTIVITY Several DIR.X DSAs are connected to the European X.500 pilot network PARADISE. (DUA and DSA connectivity.)BUGS Problems and bug-report e-mail address: dirx-info@mch.sni.deCAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS The software is highly portable and without any general limitations.INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT OSI TP4 with CLNP OSI TP0, 2 & 4 with X.25 RFC-1006 with TCP/IP DIR.X can use either BSD sockets or XTI/TLI to access the Transport Service.HARDWARE PLATFORMS SNI's hardware platforms, IBM's RS/6000 and Hewlett Packard's HP9000 among others.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS SINIX (UNIX System V Release 4), OSF/1.1, AIX 3.1, HP-UX. A port to Windows-NT is planned for Q2 1994.AVAILABILITY DIR.X can be delivered as a binary product or as source to OEM customers. The DIR.X product is commercially available from:IDS Working Group [Page 37]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog DIR.X Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme SNI BU BA NM 12 D-81739 Munich Germany Please contact: Gianni Rabaioli Tel: +49 89 636 41095 Fax: +49 89 636 45860 e-mail: Giovanni.Rabaioli@mch.sni.deDATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED November 26th, 1993IDS Working Group [Page 38]RFC 1632 X.500 Catalog Directory 500NAME Directory 500 (tm) OSIware / Infonet Software SolutionsKEYWORDS Commercially Available, DS/DUA, RFC-1006, Source, Sun, X.25ABSTRACT Directory 500 (D500) is a comprehensive implementation of the CCITT X.500 recommendations. D500 is comprised of two major components which are responsible for manipulating the data in the OSI Directory. They are the Directory User Agent (DUA) and the Directory System Agent (DSA). The DUA is the interface between the OSI Directory and those users wishing access to the Directory's information. Users make their requests through the DUA. When forwarding user's requests to the OSI Directory, the protocol used is known as the Directory Access
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