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NETSCAPE DIRECTORY SERVER 6.0 - DEPLOYMENT

Brand: Netscape | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. About This Guide
  8. Directory Server Overview
  9. Conventions Used in This Guide
  10. introduction to directory server
  11. About Global Directory Services
  12. About LDAP
  13. Overview of Directory Server Architecture
  14. Overview of the Basic Directory Tree
  15. Directory Server Data Storage
  16. About Directory Entries
  17. Distributing Directory Data
  18. Design Process Outline
  19. Deploying Your Directory
  20. Other General Directory Resources
  21. introduction to directory data
  22. What Your Directory Might Include
  23. What Your Directory Should Not Include
  24. Performing a Site Survey
  25. Identifying the Applications that Use Your Directory
  26. Identifying Data Sources
  27. Characterizing Your Directory Data
  28. Determining Level of Service
  29. Data Mastering for Replication
  30. Determining Data Ownership
  31. Determining Data Access
  32. Documenting Your Site Survey
  33. Repeating the Site Survey
  34. Schema Design Process Overview
  35. Netscape Standard Schema
  36. Standard Attributes
  37. Standard Object Classes
  38. Mapping Your Data to the Default Schema
  39. Matching Data to Schema Elements
  40. Customizing the Schema
  41. When to Extend Your Schema
  42. Naming Attribute and Object Classes
  43. Strategies for Defining New Attributes
  44. Creating Custom Schema Files
  45. Custom Schema Best Practices
  46. Maintaining Consistent Schema
  47. Schema Checking
  48. Maintaining Consistency in Replicated Schema
  49. Other Schema Resources
  50. Introduction to the Directory Tree
  51. Designing Your Directory Tree
  52. Suffix Naming Conventions
  53. Naming Multiple Suffixes
  54. Identifying Branch Points
  55. Replication Considerations
  56. Access Control Considerations
  57. Naming Entries
  58. Naming Group Entries
  59. Naming Other Kinds of Entries
  60. About Roles
  61. Deciding Between Roles and Groups
  62. Directory Tree Design Examples
  63. Directory Tree for an ISP
  64. other directory tree resources
  65. Topology Overview
  66. Distributing Your Data
  67. About Using Multiple Databases
  68. About Suffixes
  69. About Knowledge References
  70. The Structure of an LDAP Referral
  71. About Default Referrals
  72. Tips for Designing Smart Referrals
  73. Using Chaining
  74. Deciding Between Referrals and Chaining
  75. Usage Differences
  76. Using Indexes to Improve Database Performance
  77. Evaluating the Costs of Indexing
  78. Introduction to Replication
  79. Replication Concepts
  80. Unit of Replication
  81. Change Log
  82. Replication Agreement
  83. Common Replication Scenarios
  84. Multi-Master Replication
  85. Cascading Replication
  86. Mixed Environments
  87. Defining a Replication Strategy
  88. Replication Survey
  89. Using Replication for High Availability
  90. Using Replication for Local Availability
  91. Example of Network Load Balancing
  92. Example of Load Balancing for Improved Performance
  93. Example Replication Strategy for a Small Site
  94. Using Replication with other Directory Features
  95. Replication and Database Links
  96. Schema Replication
  97. About Security Threats
  98. Unauthorized Access
  99. Denial of Service
  100. Determining Access Rights
  101. Conducting Regular Audits
  102. Overview of Security Methods
  103. Anonymous Access
  104. Simple Password
  105. Certificate-Based Authentication
  106. Proxy Authentication
  107. Designing a Password Policy
  108. User-Defined Passwords
  109. Expiration Warning
  110. Password Minimum Age
  111. Designing a Password Policy in a Replicated Environment
  112. Designing Access Control
  113. Targets
  114. Permissions
  115. Bind Rules
  116. Setting Permissions
  117. When to Deny Access
  118. Using Filtered Access Control Rules
  119. Securing Connections With SSL
  120. other security resources
  121. An Enterprise
  122. Data Design
  123. Directory Tree Design
  124. Topology Design
  125. Database Topology
  126. Replication Design
  127. Supplier Consumer Architecture
  128. Security Design
  129. Tuning and Optimizations
  130. Schema Design
  131. Server Topology
  132. Supplier Architecture
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