Directory Services -  Nancy Cox

Directory Services (eBook)

Design, Implementation and Management

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2001 | 1. Auflage
448 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-049118-9 (ISBN)
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To optimally design and manage a directory service, IS architects and managers must understand current state-of-the-art products. Directory Services covers Novell's NDS eDirectory, Microsoft's Active Directory, UNIX directories and products by NEXOR, MaxWare, Siemens, Critical Path and others. Directory design fundamentals and products are woven into case studies of large enterprise deployments. Cox thoroughly explores replication, security, migration and legacy system integration and interoperability. Business issues such as how to cost justify, plan, budget and manage a directory project are also included. The book culminates in a visionary discussion of future trends and emerging directory technologies including the strategic direction of the top directory products, the impact of wireless technology on directory enabled applications and using directories to customize content delivery from the Enterprise Portal.

Directory Services is a comprehensive and practical guide that provides organizations and consultants with a roadmap used to create the directory enabled global enterprise. To provide the reader with the core knowledge required for designing directory services, the book discusses directory fundamentals including X.500, X.509 and LDAP as well as how to cost justify, plan, budget and manage a directory project

Provides critical info for design, integration, or migration for multiple messaging platforms
Covers all major directories
Provides case studies and guidelines for deployment and integration issues
To optimally design and manage a directory service, IS architects and managers must understand current state-of-the-art products. Directory Services covers Novell's NDS eDirectory, Microsoft's Active Directory, UNIX directories and products by NEXOR, MaxWare, Siemens, Critical Path and others. Directory design fundamentals and products are woven into case studies of large enterprise deployments. Cox thoroughly explores replication, security, migration and legacy system integration and interoperability. Business issues such as how to cost justify, plan, budget and manage a directory project are also included. The book culminates in a visionary discussion of future trends and emerging directory technologies including the strategic direction of the top directory products, the impact of wireless technology on directory enabled applications and using directories to customize content delivery from the Enterprise Portal. Directory Services is a comprehensive and practical guide that provides organizations and consultants with a roadmap used to create the directory enabled global enterprise. To provide the reader with the core knowledge required for designing directory services, the book discusses directory fundamentals including X.500, X.509 and LDAP as well as how to cost justify, plan, budget and manage a directory project- Provides critical info for design, integration, or migration for multiple messaging platforms- Covers all major directories- Provides case studies and guidelines for deployment and integration issues

Cover 1
Copyright Page 5
Contents 8
Foreword 12
Preface 14
Acknowledgments 16
Introduction 18
Chapter 1. Microsoft’s Active Directory 24
1.1 Introduction 24
1.2 AD namespaces 25
1.3 Domains 26
1.4 Organizational units and objects 27
1.5 AD schema 28
1.6 Trust relationships 31
1.7 Naming contexts 35
1.8 Global catalog 36
1.9 Groups 37
1.10 Domain modes 38
1.11 Sites 39
1.12 Naming Conventions 42
1.13 Protocols and APIs 43
1.14 DNS and AD integration 44
1.15 AD storage integration 45
1.16 AD replication integration 46
1.17 DNS namespace design 47
1.18 Internet and intranet DNS namespace 51
1.19 DHCP and WINS integration 52
1.20 AD replication 54
1.21 DB sizing and design 60
1.22 AD security 65
1.23 Public key infrastructure 71
1.24 Migration and integration issues 72
1.25 AD administration tools 93
1.26 AD migration tools 94
1.27 Summary 97
Chapter 2. Novell NDS eDirectory 100
2.1 NDS, or eDirectory 101
2.2 NDS terminology 105
2.3 NDS design guidelines 108
2.4 SYS:_NETWARE hidden directory 131
2.5 How to manipulate the NDS directory 133
2.6 LDAP support 144
2.7 NDS objects 147
2.8 Repairing NDS 147
2.9 NDS health check 148
2.10 NDS dependence on SLP 149
2.11 NDS dependence on time synchronization 151
2.12 The NDS security model 154
2.13 Login script variables 163
2.14 NDS tuning and optimization 164
2.15 Tools for NDS 168
Chapter 3. Standards-Based Directory Services 176
3.1 Introduction 176
3.2 ITU X.500 181
3.3 LDAP 200
3.4 Domain Name Server (DNS) 212
3.5 X.500-based directories 213
3.6 LDAP-based directories 223
3.7 A note on quotations 231
Chapter 4. Migrations, Upgrades, Metadirectories, and Case Studies 232
4.1 Deployment and legacy system integration strategies 232
4.2 Addressing design and implementation issues 235
4.3 Directory migration 239
4.4 Populating directory data 245
4.5 Politics and religion: who owns the data? 250
4.6 The business case for directory services 256
4.7 Directory metrics: collecting useful data 265
4.8 Case studies 266
Chapter 5. Trends and Emerging Directory Technologies 276
5.1 Introduction: how did we get here? 276
5.2 Prevailing directory trends 286
5.3 Today’s directory deficiencies 294
5.4 Directory incompatibility 296
5.5 Directory interoperability 297
About the authors 302
Index 306

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