IPP Mail Archive: IPP> FWD: Re: emerging directory schema standards?

IPP> FWD: Re: emerging directory schema standards?

JK Martin (jkm@underscore.com)
Tue, 26 Nov 96 14:54 EST

Here's a qualified reply to the previously forwarded message,
this time from a person actively involved in the LDAP effort.

...jay

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From: Mark Wahl <M.Wahl@critical-angle.com>
To: "Steven E. Newton" <snewton@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu>
cc: Rob Winters <rwinters@hq.nasa.gov>, ldap@umich.edu
Subject: Re: emerging directory schema standards?
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 09:51:11 -0600

> Well, unfortunately, IMHO, the LDAP people didn't fully do their homework
> as far as directory schema go. The x.500 people did, however, and there

As an access protocol, LDAP does not define a schema, since there is no
single fixed schema which would meet all the planned applications of Internet
directory services. However you may wish to take a look at the Internet Draft
<draft-ietf-asid-ldapv3-attributes-03.txt>, in which LDAP representations of
all the attributes and object classes of X.520(1993), X.521(1993) and RFC 1274
are specified.

Those interested in participating in schema issues should consider joining the
IETF IDS working group mailing list, to which one can be subscribed by
contacting ietf-ids-request@umich.edu. Amongst their activities, they are
working on a draft "A Common Schema for the Internet White Pages Service",
<draft-ietf-ids-iwps-schema-spec-02.txt>.

The IETF Integrated Directory Services (IDS) Working Group proposes to
establish a specification for a simple Internet white pages service.
To facilitate this effort it would be helpful to have a common schema
used by the various white page servers. This document is designed to
specify the basic set of attributes to be used for a white page entry
for a person. This schema does not describe how to represent other
objects in the White page service. It does describe how new objects
can be defined and registered. This schema is independent of
implementations of the White Page service.

Hope this helps,

Mark Wahl, Enterprise Directory Integration
Critical Angle Incorporated

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