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At 11:39 AM 12/3/99 +0100, Simon Reynolds wrote: ... >Later I found out that LDAP is based on DAP (directory access protocol) >but I didn't find any real specification what is really send via >that protocol either. Did I miss some RFC or Draft who says what >is really send via the protocol? DAP is an ITU specification. You can purchase ITU specifications online at www.itu.int; the prices are listed in Swiss francs and you pay for the download. Though the RFCs should probably be enough to do LDAP, and LDAP should be enough since that's what is mostly supported. -pl +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Pete Loshin http://Internet-Standard.com | | | | _IPv6 Clearly Explained_ Morgan Kaufmann January 1999 | | _TCP/IP Clearly Explained_ 3rd ed Morgan Kaufmann June 1999 | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------+
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