re: Directory Synchronization
Paul DeVivo <DeVivoP@radium-vs2.hanscom.af.mil> Fri, 02 June 1995 17:30 UTC
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From: Paul DeVivo <DeVivoP@radium-vs2.hanscom.af.mil>
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Subject: re: Directory Synchronization
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Try subscribing to the mailing list "dir.sync-l" by sending mail to listserv@ema.org. I recall there was a white paper on directory synchronization published. The listserver is currently down, so give it a few days. ============================== Paul DeVivo, Computer Sciences Corp. 430 Bedford St., Lexington MA 02173-1548 Tel: 617-863-2400 X228 Fax: 617-862-3201 Internet: devivop@radium-vs2.hanscom.af.mil ------------- Original Text From jburgh@PrimeNet.Com (John D. Burgher), on 6/1/95 7:57 PM: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hey Folks: Greetings from Southern Arizona. I've been lurking for about a year now, and this is my first contribution. I appreciate the insights I've obtained and I hope my questions stimulate healthy debate on one of the most important issues in regards to X.500 Directory Services. My questions are in regards to Directory Synchronization. I'm responsible for integrating a large system consisting of diverse hardware platforms and software applications. I'm worried about synchronizing the various Naming Convention Standards which comprise my different directories. I've got a host of X.400 and SMTP based e-mail applications and I know I must make sure that everyone can send and receive messages from everyone else. I know about Name Servers and Host Files, but I'm sure that I don't have a good handle on everything else I need to be looking at in order to guarantee synchronization. Does anyone have experience with these issues? I'd really appreciate some help defining the myriad of issues surrounding Directory Synchronization. Does anyone have pointers towards case studies of real-world solutions to this problem? Thanks. John D. Burgher Validity Corporation Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Phone: (520) 459-5500 Fax: (520) 459-7002 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQB1AwUBL84idNJEqaPf9hJZAQFl0AL+LRWI8SmrwDaDxObsloiGs4KXNqUs2Tti /GWljwvDxLSzSeIobFt1EbTGTR62vUcnh/UYZ06PSHne4wDcKf3sK9O2cnAa4VjB 5/ej+g5PihTFeHJrXpIrX7DRvGzUGZIP =6PxA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
- Directory Synchronization John D. Burgher
- re: Directory Synchronization Paul DeVivo