What is LDAP?
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Answer / mandeep rawat
LDAP--LIGHTWEIGHT DIRECTORY ACCESS PROTOCOL
IT IS USED TO THE ACCESS THE DIRECTORY SERVICES AND ITS
RESOURES.
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Answer / john burgess
LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For
example, a user wants to use a Database Server or a Web
Server. The Database Server or Web Server will then sent a
request to the LDAP Server to see whether the user has the
legal right to access the Database Server or the Web Server.
The LDAP will then access its own database and its directory
services to see whether the user has a right to access the
Database Server or the Web Server. It will then tell the
Database Server and the Web Server. The Databasr Server or
Web Server will then decide whether to allow the user in or
cut him off.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
LDAP is defined as Light Weight Directory Access Protocol.
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Answer / sunil
ldap full form is Lightweight directory access protocol.
port no 389,
It is used to exchange information from server to server Or
server to clint.
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Answer / tushar
ldap full form is Lightweight directory access protocol
basically its used to access the Address book on respective
organization and its resourses.
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