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Network Working Group                                          C. Apple
Request for Comments: 2116                            AT&T Laboratories
FYI: 11                                                       K. Rossen
Obsoletes: 1632                                         MCI Systemhouse
Category: Informational                                      April 1997


                    X.500 Implementations Catalog-96

Status of this Memo

   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo
   does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of
   this memo is unlimited.

Abstract

   This document is a revision to [RFC 1632]: A Revised Catalog of
   Available X.500 Implementations and is based on the results of data
   collection via a WWW home page that enabled implementors to submit
   new or updated descriptions of currently available implementations of
   X.500, including commercial products and openly available offerings.
   [RFC 1632] is a revision of [RFC 1292].  We contacted each
   contributor to [RFC 1632] to request an update and published the URL
   of the WWW home page survey template in several mailing lists to
   encourage the submission of new product descriptions.

   This document contains detailed description of 31 X.500
   implementations - DSAs, DUAs, and DUA interfaces.

Table of Contents

   1.      Introduction................................................2
   1.1     Purpose.....................................................3
   1.2     Scope.......................................................3
   1.3     Disclaimer..................................................3
   1.4     Overview....................................................4
   1.5     Acknowledgements............................................4
   2.      Keywords....................................................4
   2.1     Keyword Definitions.........................................4
   2.1.1   Availability................................................4
   2.1.2   Conformance with International Standards....................5
   2.1.3   Conformance with Proposed Internet Standards................5
   2.1.4   Consistence with Other Relevant Standards and Profiles......7
   2.1.5   Consistence with Informational and Experimental RFCs........9
   2.1.6   Support for Popular Schema Elements.........................9
   2.1.7   Miscellaneous Functionality................................10
   2.1.8   Implementation Type........................................10



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   2.1.9   Internetworking Environment................................11
   2.1.10  Pilot Connectivity.........................................11
   2.1.11  Miscellaneous Information..................................11
   2.1.12  Operating Environment......................................12
   2.2     Implementations Indexed by Keyword.........................14
   3.      Implementation Descriptions................................29
           (for individual description page numbers see Table 2-1, p. 15)
   4.      References................................................161
   5.      Security Considerations...................................164
   6.      Editors' Addresses........................................164

1.  Introduction

   This document catalogs currently available implementations of X.500,
   including commercial products and openly available offerings.  For
   the purposes of this survey, we classify X.500 products as,

      DSA

         A DSA is an OSI application process that provides the Directory
         functionality,

      DUA

         A DUA is an OSI application process that represents a user in
         accessing the Directory and uses the DAP to communicate with a
         DSA, and

      DUA Interface

         A DUA Interface is an application process that  represents a
         user in accessing the Directory using either DAP but supporting
         only a  subset of the DAP functionality or a protocol different
         from DAP to communicate with a  DSA or DUA.

   Section 2 of this document contains a listing of implementations
   cross referenced by keyword.  This list should aid in identifying
   implementations that meet your criteria.

   To compile this catalog, the IDS Working Group solicited input from
   the X.500 community by publishing a URL for a set of on-line
   description forms deployed on the WWW as a home page on an InterNIC
   server. This URL








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   (http://www.internic.net/projects/x500catalog/catalogtop.html) was
   advertised on the following directory-related mailing lists:
   iso@nic.ddn.mil, isode@nic.ddn.mil, osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk,
   ids@merit.edu, ietf-asid@umich.edu, mhs-ds@mercury.udev.cdc.com,
   nadf-l@ema.org, and dssig@nist.gov.

   Readers are encouraged to submit comments regarding both the forms
   and content of this memo.  New submissions are welcome.  Please
   direct input to the Integrated Directory Services (IDS) Working Group
   (ietf-ids@umich.edu) or to the authors.  IDS will produce new
   versions of this document when a significant number of substantive
   comments have been received or when significant updates and/or
   modifications to X.500-related standards documents have been
   ratified.  This will be determined by the IDS chairpersons.

1.1  Purpose

   The Internet has experienced a steady growth in X.500 piloting
   activities. This document hopes to provide an easily accessible
   source of information on X.500 implementations for those who wish to
   consider X.500 technology for deploying a Directory service.

1.2  Scope

   This document contains descriptions of both free and commercial X.500
   implementations.  It does not provide instructions on how to install,
   run, or manage these implementations.  The descriptions and indices
   are provided to make the readers aware of available options and thus
   enable more informed choices.

1.3 Disclaimer

   Implementation descriptions were written by implementors and vendors,
   and not by the editors. We worked with the description authors to
   ensure uniformity and readability, but cannot guarantee the accuracy
   or completeness of the descriptions, nor the stability of the
   implementations.














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1.4  Overview

   Section 1 contains introductory information.

   Section 2 contains a list of keywords, their definitions, a cross
   reference of the X.500 implementations by these keywords and a table
   containing implementor name, implementor abreviation, and the page of
   this document on which the description begins for a particular
   implementor.

   Section 3 contains the X.500 implementation descriptions.

   Section 4 has a list of references.

   Section 6 lists the editors' addresses.

1.5  Acknowledgments

   The creation of this catalog would not have been possible without the
   efforts of the description authors and the members of the IDS Working
   Group.  Our special thanks to the editors of [RFC 1632], Linda
   Millington and Sri Sataluri who graciously contributed the nroff
   source file used to structure their version of the catalog.

2.  Keywords

   Keywords are abbreviated attributes of the X.500 implementations.
   The list of keywords defined below was derived from the
   implementation descriptions themselves.  Implementations were indexed
   by a keyword either as a result of: (1) explicit, not implied,
   reference to a particular capability in the implementation
   description text, or (2) input from the implementation description
   author(s).

2.1  Keyword Definitions

   This section contains keyword definitions.  They have been organized
   and grouped by functional category. The definitions are ordered first
   alphabetically by keyword category, and second alphabetically by
   implementation name within keyword category.

2.1.1  Availability

   Available via FTP

      Implementation is available using FTP.





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   Commercially Available

      This implementation can be purchased.

   Free

      Available at no charge, although other restrictions may apply.

   Limited Availability

      Need to contact provider for terms and conditions of distribution.

2.1.2 Conformance with International Standards

   PICS-AVAIL

      Completed PICS per X.581/X.582

   DAP

      Support for the DAP protocol

   DSP

      Support for the DSP protocol

   DISP

      Support for the DISP protocol

   DOP

      Support for the DOP protocol

   BAC

      Support for Basic Access Control

   SAC

      Support for Simplified Access Control

2.1.3  Conformance with Proposed Internet Standards

   These RFCs specify standards track protocols for the Internet
   community.  Implementations which conform to these evolving proposed
   standards have a higher probability of interoperating with other
   implementations deployed on the Internet.



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      RFC-1274

         Implementation supports [RFC 1274]: Barker, P., and S. Kille,
         The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema, University College,
         London, England, November 1991.

      RFC-1276

         Implementation supports [RFC 1276]: Kille, S., Replication and
         Distributed Operations extensions to provide an Internet
         Directory using X.500, University College, London, England,
         November 1991.

      RFC-1277

         Implementation supports [RFC 1277]: Kille, S., Encoding Network
         Addresses to support operation over non-OSI lower layers,
         University College, London, England, November 1991.

      RFC-1567

         Implementation supports [RFC 1567]: Mansfield, G., and Kille,
         S., X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB, AIC Systems Laboratory,
         ISODE Consortium, January 1994.

      RFC-1777

         Implementation supports [RFC 1777]: Yeong, W., Howes, T., and
         Kille, S., Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, March 1995.

      RFC-1778

         Implementation supports [RFC 1778]: Howes, T., Kille, S.,
         Yeong, W., and Robbins, The String Representation of Standard
         Attribute Syntaxes, March 1995.

      RFC-1779

         Implementation supports [RFC 1779]: Kille, S., A String
         Representation of Distinguished Names, March 1995.

      RFC-1798

         Implementation supports [RFC 1798]: Young, A., Connection-less
         Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, June 1995.






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2.1.4  Consistence with Informational and Experimental Internet RFCs

   These RFCs provide information to the Internet community and are not
   Internet standards. Compliance with these RFCs is not necessary for
   interoperability but may enhance functionality.

      RFC-1202

         Implementation supports [RFC 1202]: Rose, M. T., Directory
         Assistance Service. February 1991.

      RFC-1249

         Implementation supports [RFC 1249]: Howes, T., M. Smith, and B.
         Beecher, DIXIE Protocol Specification, University of Michigan,
         August 1991.

      RFC-1275

         Implementation supports [RFC 1275]: Kille, S., Replication
         Requirements to provide an Internet Directory using X.500,
         University College, London, England, November 1991.

      RFC-1278

         Implementation supports [RFC 1278]: Kille, S., A string
         encoding of Presentation Address, University College, London,
         England, November 1991.

      RFC-1279

         Implementation supports [RFC 1279]: Kille, S., X.500 and
         Domains, University College, London, England, November 1991.

      RFC-1558

         Implementation supports [RFC 1558]: Howes, T., A String
         Representation of LDAP Search Filters, December 1993.

      RFC-1562

         Implementation supports [RFC 1562]: Michaelson, G.  and Prior,
         M., Naming Guidelines for the AARNet X.500 Directory Service,
         December 1993.







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      RFC-1608

         Implementation supports [RFC 1608]: Johannsen, T., Mansfield,
         G., Kosters, M., and Sataluri, S., Representing IP Information
         in the X.500 Directory, March 1994.

      RFC-1609

         Implementation supports [RFC 1609]: Mansfield, G., Johannsen,
         T., and Knopper, M., Charting Networks in the X.500 Directory,
         March 1994.

      RFC-1617

         Implementation supports [RFC 1617]: Barker, P., Kille, S., and
         Lenggenhager, T., Naming and Structuring Guidelines for X.500
         Directory Pilots, May 1994.

      RFC-1781

         Implementation supports [RFC 1781]: Kille, S., Using OSI
         Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming, March 1995.

      RFC-1801

         Implementation supports [RFC 1801]: Kille, S., MHS Use of the
         X.500 Directory to support MHS Routing, June 1995.

      RFC-1803

         Implementation supports [RFC 1803]: Wright, R., Getchell,
         Howes, T., Sataluri, S., Yee, P., and Yeong, W.,
         Recommendations for an X.500 Production Directory Service, June
         1995.

      RFC-1804

         Implementation supports [RFC 1804]: Mansfield, G., Rajeev, P.,
         Raghavan, S., and Howes, T., Schema Publishing in X.500
         Directory, June 1995.











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2.1.5 Consistence with Other Relevant Standards and Profiles

   ADI12

      Implementation support ISO/IEC pdISP 10615-2: DSA Support of
      Directory Access.

   ADI21

      Implementation supports ISO/IEC ISP 10615-3: Directory System: DSA
      Responder Role.

   ADI22

      Implementation supports ISO/IEC ISP 10615-4: Directory System: DSA
      Initiator Role.

   ADI31

      Implementation supports ISO/IEC pdISP 10615-X: DUA Support of
      Distributed Operations.

   ADI32

      Implementation supports ISO/IEC pdISP 10615-X: DSA Support of
      Distributed Operations.

   FDI11

      Implementation  supports ISO/IEC pdISP 10616: Common Directory
      Use.

   FDI3

      Implementation supports ISO/IEC pdISP 11190: FTAM Use of The
      Directory.

   XDS

      Implementation supports the XDS API defined in IEEE 1224.2

2.1.6 Support for Popular Schema Elements

   NADF

      Implementation supports the directory schema defined in NADF SD-4.





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   Other Popular Schemas

      Implementation supports other popular schema elements.

2.1.7 Miscellaneous Functionality

   DYN-OBJ

      Implementation allows the object class of an entry to be changed
      dynamically (not allowed in X.500[1988], allowed in 1993)

   ALIAS-CONSISTENCY

      Implementation incorporates facilities for maintenance of alias
      integrity in the face of modification or deletion of the aliased
      object.

2.1.8  Implementation Type

   API

      Implementation comes with an application programmer's interface
      (i.e., a set of libraries and include files).

   DSA Only

      Implementation consists of a DSA only.  No DUA is included.

   DSA/DUA

      Both a DSA and DUA are included in this implementation.

   DUA Interface

      Implementation is a DUA-like program that uses either DAP, but
      supporting only a subset of the DAP functionality, or uses a
      protocol different from DAP to communicate with a DSA or DUA.

   DUA Only

      Implementation consists of a DUA only.  No DSA is included.

   LDAP

      DUA interface program uses the Lightweight Directory Access
      Protocol (LDAP).





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2.1.9  Internetworking Environment

   CLNS

      Implementation operates over the OSI ConnectionLess Network
      Service (CLNS).

   OSI Transport

      Implementation operates over one or more OSI transport protocols.

   RFC-1006

      Implementation operates over [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP transport
      service.  [RFC 1006] is an Internet Standard.

   X.25

      Implementation operates over OSI X.25.

2.1.10  Pilot Connectivity

   DUA Connectivity

      The DUA can be connected to the pilot, and information on any
      pilot entry looked up.  The DUA is able to display standard
      attributes and object classes and those defined in the COSINE and
      Internet Schema.

   DSA Connectivity

      The DSA is connected to the DIT, and information in this DSA is
      accessible from any pilot DUA.

2.1.11  Miscellaneous

   Included in ISODE

      DUAs that are part of ISODE.

   Limited Functionality

      Survey states that the implementation has some shortcomings or
      intended lack of functionality, e.g., omissions were part of the
      design to provide an easy-to-use user interface.






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   Motif

      Implementation provides a Motif-style X Window user interface.

   OpenView

      Implementation provides an OpenView-style X Window user interface.

   X Window System

      Implementation uses the X Window System to provide its user
      interface.

   Language Support

      Implementation supports single or multiple languages.

   Documentation Language Support

      Documentation for implementation is available in single or
      multiple languages.

   Number of Implementations

      Implementor gave an estimate of the number of instantiations of
      their implementation are deployed in live directory services.

   Existing Database Support

      Implementation includes support for a non-X.500 DIT repository,
      synchronization with non-X.500 DBMS, or non-X.500 DBMS to X.500
      DIT repository format conversion tools.

2.1.12 Operating Environment

   MS Windows

      Implementation runs under Microsoft Windows.

   MS Windows NT

      Implementation runs under Microsoft Windows NT.

   MS Windows95

      Implementation runs under Microsoft Windows95.





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   386

      Implementation runs on a 386-based platform.

   486

      Implementation runs on a 486-based platform.

   Pentium

      Implementation runs on a Pentium-based platform.

   Bull

      Implementation runs on a Bull platform.

   CDC

      Implementation runs on a CDC MIPS platform.

   DEC ULTRIX

      Implementation runs under DEC ULTRIX.

   DEC UNIX

      Implementation runs under DEC UNIX.

   DEC OpenVMS AXP

      Implementation runs on a DEC AXP platform running OpenVMS.

   DEC OpenVMS VAX

      Implementation runs on a DEC VAX platform running OpenVMS.

   HP

      Implementation runs on an HP platform.

   IBM PC

      Implementation runs on a PC.

   IBM RISC

      Implementation runs on IBM's RISC UNIX workstation.




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   ICL

      Implementation runs on an ICL platform.

   Macintosh

      Implementation runs on a Macintosh.

   Multiple Vendor Platforms

      Implementation runs on more than one hardware platform.

   Sequent

      Implementation runs on a Sequent platform.

   SNI

      Implementation runs on a Siemens Nixdorf platform.

   Solbourne

      Implementation runs on a Solbourne platform.

   Sun

      Implementation runs on a Sun platform.

   Tandem

      Implementation runs on a Tandem platform.

   UNIX

      Implementation runs on a generic UNIX platform.

2.2  Implementations Indexed by Keyword

   This section contains an index of implementations by keyword.  You
   can use this list to identify particular implementations that meet
   your chosen criteria.

   Table 2-1 shows the implementations about which information can be
   found in this document as well as the abreviation used to represent
   this implementation and the page number on which each implementation
   description begins.





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   Implementation Name                   |Abbreviation    | Page
   ======================================|================|======
   A-Window-To-Directory                 |AWTD            |  33
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   Critical Angle X.500 Enabler          |CAXE            |  35
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   cxdua                                 |cxdua           |  39
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   Cycle (tm) LiveData (tm)              |Cycle           |  41
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   DC X500                               |DCX500          |  43
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   Directory Enquiries                   |DE              |  52
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   Digital X.500 Directory Server        |DXDS            |  55
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   DIR.D(tm) V2.6                        |DIR.D           |  61
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   DIR.X(tm) V3.1                        |DIR.X-3.1       |  64
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   DIR.X(tm) V4.0                        |DIR.X-4.0       |  70
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   DIR.X-SYNC(tm) V2.0                   |DIR.X-SYNC      |  76
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   DX500 OpenDirectory(tm)               |DX500           |  80
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   FORUM LOOK'UP(tm)                     |FORUM           |  82
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   FX*500(tm)                            |FX*500          |  87
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   Global Directory Server               |GDS             |  95
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   i500 Enterprise Directory Server      |i500            | 101
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   ISODE Rel. 3.0 X.500(1993) Directory  |ISODE.r3        | 105
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   ISOPLEX DS (tm) DSA                   |ISOPLEX         | 109
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   LDAP Implementation                   |LDAP            | 113
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   maX.500 Macintosh DUA Interface       |maX.500         | 117
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   Messageware DSA                       |MDSA            | 120
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------

         Table 2-1: Table of Implementation Identifiers (cont.)





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   Implementation Name                   |Abbreviation    | Page
   ======================================|================|======
   Messageware PC-DUA                    |MDUA            | 124
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   NonStop Directory Services            |NSDS            | 127
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   ORG.D(tm) V2.0/V2.1                   |ORG.D           | 132
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   OSIAM X.500-88                        |OSIAM-88        | 136
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   OSIAM X.500-93                        |OSIAM-93        | 139
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   PMDF-X500                             |PMDF            | 145
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   TransIT500                            |T500            | 149
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   waX.500 :: Windows Access to X.500    |waX.500         | 163
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   X500-DS                               |X500-DS         | 165
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------
   X500-DUA                              |X500-DUA        | 165
   --------------------------------------|----------------|------

         Table 2-1: Table of Implementation Identifiers (cont.)

   The index is organized as follows: keywords appear in alphabetical
   order; implementations characterized by that keyword are listed
   alphabetically as well.

   For formatting purposes, we have used the abbreviations for
   implementation names as defined above in Table 2-1.


   ADI12                                 ADI21

        AWTD                                  AWTD
        DIR.X-3.1                             DIR.X-3.1
        DIR.X-4.0                             DIR.X-4.0
        DXDS                                  DXDS
        GDS                                   GDS
        i500                                  i500
        OSIAM-88                              OSIAM-88
        X500-DS                               X500-DS
        X500-DUA                              X500-DUA







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                                         ADI22

        AWTD                                  FORUM
        DIR.X-3.1                             FX*500
        DIR.X-4.0                             GDS
        DXDS                                  i500
        GDS                                   ISODE.r3
        i500                                  LDAP
        OSIAM-88                              MDSA
        X500-DS                               NSDS
        X500-DUA                              OSIAM-88
                                              OSIAM-93
   ADI31                                      PMDF
                                              X500-DS
        AWTD                                  X500-DUA
        DIR.X-3.1
        DIR.X-4.0                        Available via FTP
        GDS
        OSIAM-88                              CAXE
        X500-DS                               cxdua
        X500-DUA                              LDAP
                                              maX.500
   ADI32                                      MDSA
                                              waX.500
        DIR.X-3.1
        DIR.X-4.0                        BAC
        GDS
        i500                                  DCX500
        OSIAM-88                              DIR.X-4.0
        X500-DS                               DXDS
        X500-DUA                              FX*500
                                              GDS
   ALIAS-CONSISTENCY                          i500
                                              ISODE.r3
        AWTD                                  MDSA
        FORUM                                 PMDF
        GDS
        i500                             Bull
        NSDS
        X500-DS                               AWTD
        X500-DUA                              OSIAM-88
                                              OSIAM-93
   API                                        X500-DS
                                              X500-DUA
        AWTD
        Cycle                            Commercially Available
        DCX500
        DIR.X-3.1                             AWTD



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        DIR.X-4.0                             CAXE
        DXDS                                  cxdua

        Cycle                            DEC UNIX
        DCX500
        DIR.D                                 DXDS
        DIR.X-3.1                             ISODE.r3
        DIR.X-4.0                             LDAP
        DIR.X-SYNC                            MDSA
        DXDS                                  PMDF
        FORUM
        FX*500                           DEC OpenVMS AXP
        GDS
        i500                                  DXDS
        ISODE.r3                              PMDF
        MDSA
        NSDS                             DEC OpenVMS VAX
        ORG.D
        OSIAM-88                              DXDS
        OSIAM-93                              LDAP
        PMDF                                  PMDF
        X500-DS
        X500-DUA                         DISP

   DAP                                        DCX500
                                              DIR.X-4.0
        AWTD                                  DXDS
        CAXE                                  FORUM
        Cycle                                 FX*500
        DCX500                                GDS
        DIR.X-3.1                             i500
        DIR.X-4.0                             ISODE.r3
        DXDS                                  MDSA
        FORUM                                 OSIAM-93
        FX*500
        GDS                              Documentation Language Support
        i500
        ISODE.r3                              AWTD
        MDSA                                  Cycle
        NSDS                                  DCX500
        OSIAM-88                              DIR.D
        OSIAM-93                              DIR.X-3.1
        PMDF                                  DIR.X-4.0
        X500-DS                               DIR.X-SYNC
        X500-DUA                              FORUM
                                              FX*500
   DEC ULTRIX                                 GDS
                                              LDAP



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        ISODE.r3                              maX.500
        LDAP                                  MDSA
        MDSA                                  ORG.D
        OSIAM-88                              OSIAM-93
        OSIAM-93                              PMDF
        waX.500                               X500-DS
                                              X500-DUA
   DOP
                                         DSP
        DIR.X-4.0
        DXDS                                  AWTD
                                              CAXE
   DSA Connectivity                           DCX500
                                              DIR.X-3.1
        CAXE                                  DIR.X-4.0
        DCX500                                DXDS
        DIR.X-3.1                             FORUM
        DIR.X-4.0                             FX*500
        DXDS                                  GDS
        FORUM                                 i500
        FX*500                                ISODE.r3
        GDS                                   MDSA
        i500                                  NSDS
        ISODE.r3                              OSIAM-88
        MDSA                                  OSIAM-93
        OSIAM-88                              PMDF
        OSIAM-93                              X500-DS
        PMDF
                                         DUA Connectivity
   DSA Only
                                              AWTD
        CAXE                                  CAXE
        DCX500                                DIR.D
        FX*500                                DIR.X-3.1
        MDSA                                  DIR.X-4.0
                                              DXDS
   DSA/DUA                                    FORUM
                                              GDS
        AWTD                                  i500
        Cycle                                 ISODE.r3
        DIR.X-3.1                             LDAP
        DIR.X-4.0                             maX.500
        DXDS                                  MDSA
        FORUM                                 ORG.D
        GDS                                   OSIAM-88
        i500                                  OSIAM-93
        ISODE.r3                              PMDF
        LDAP



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        MDSA                             DUA Interface
        NSDS
        OSIAM-88                              Cycle
        DCX500                                FORUM
        DIR.D                                 FX*500
        DIR.X-SYNC                            GDS
        DXDS                                  i500
        FORUM                                 ISODE.r3
        FX*500                                LDAP
        GDS                                   MDSA
        LDAP                                  OSIAM-88
        maX.500                               OSIAM-93
        NSDS
        ORG.D                            FDI11
        OSIAM-88
        OSIAM-93                              AWTD
        PMDF                                  DIR.X-3.1
                                              DIR.X-4.0
   DUA Only                                   DXDS
                                              GDS
        AWTD                                  i500
        cxdua                                 OSIAM-88
        maX.500                               X500-DS
        MDSA                                  X500-DUA
        waX.500
        X500-DUA                         FDI3

   DYN-OBJ                                    AWTD
                                              DIR.X-3.1
        AWTD                                  DIR.X-4.0
        CAXE                                  DXDS
        DCX500                                GDS
        DXDS                                  i500
        FORUM                                 OSIAM-88
        FX*500                                X500-DS
        GDS                                   X500-DUA
        i500
        ISODE.r3                         Free
        LDAP
        MDSA                                  CAXE
        NSDS                                  cxdua
        PMDF                                  ISODE.r3
        X500-DS                               LDAP
        X500-DUA                              maX.500
                                              waX.500
   Existing Database Support
                                         HP
        CAXE



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        Cycle                                 DCX500
        DCX500                                DIR.X-3.1
        DXDS                                  DIR.X-4.0

        DIR.X-SYNC                       Included in ISODE
        FORUM
        GDS                                   PMDF
        i500
        ISODE.r3                         Language Support
        LDAP
        MDSA                                  AWTD
        OSIAM-88                              Cycle
        OSIAM-93                              DCX500
                                              DIR.D
   IBM PC                                     DIR.X-3.1
                                              DIR.X-4.0
        CAXE                                  DIR.X-SYNC
        Cycle                                 DXDS
        DCX500                                FORUM
        DIR.D                                 FX*500
        DIR.X-3.1                             GDS
        DIR.X-4.0                             LDAP
        DXDS                                  MDSA
        FORUM                                 NSDS
        FX*500                                ORG.D
        i500                                  OSIAM-88
        ISODE.r3                              OSIAM-93
        LDAP                                  PMDF
        MDSA                                  X500-DS
        ORG.D                                 X500-DUA
        OSIAM-88
        OSIAM-93                         LDAP

   IBM RISC                                   CAXE
                                              cxdua
        DCX500                                DIR.D
        DIR.X-3.1                             DXDS
        DIR.X-4.0                             FX*500
        FORUM                                 GDS
        GDS                                   i500
        ISODE.r3                              ISODE.r3
        LDAP                                  LDAP
        MDSA                                  maX.500
        OSIAM-88                              NSDS
        OSIAM-93                              ORG.D
        X500-DS                               waX.500
        X500-DUA
                                         Limited Availability



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   ICL
                                              CAXE
        i500                                  ISODE.r3
        MDSA                                  MDSA
        NSDS                                  MDSA
        PMDF                                  ORG.D
                                              OSIAM-88
   Limited Functionality                      OSIAM-93
                                              waX.500
        Cycle
        DIR.D                            MS Windows95

   Motif                                      Cycle
                                              DIR.D
        DXDS                                  DXDS
        GDS                                   LDAP
        ISODE.r3                              MDSA
        MDSA                                  ORG.D
        PMDF                                  OSIAM-93
                                              waX.500
   Macintosh
                                         Multiple Vendor Platforms
        FORUM
        LDAP                                  CAXE
        maX.500                               Cycle
                                              DCX500
   MS Windows                                 DIR.D
                                              DIR.X-3.1
        cxdua                                 DIR.X-4.0
        Cycle                                 DIR.X-SYNC
        DIR.D                                 FORUM
        DXDS                                  FX*500
        FORUM                                 GDS
        LDAP                                  ISODE.r3
        MDSA                                  LDAP
        ORG.D                                 MDSA
        OSIAM-88                              ORG.D
        OSIAM-93                              OSIAM-88
        waX.500                               OSIAM-93
                                              PMDF
   MS Windows NT
                                         NADF
        CAXE
        Cycle                                 DIR.D
        DCX500                                DIR.X-3.1
        DIR.D                                 DIR.X-4.0
        DIR.X-3.1                             FORUM
        DIR.X-4.0                             GDS



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        DXDS                                  ISODE.r3
        GDS                                   LDAP
        i500                                  maX.500
        LDAP                                  MDSA
        NSDS                                  AWTD
        ORG.D                                 DCX500
        OSIAM-88                              DIR.X-3.1
        OSIAM-93                              DIR.X-4.0
        PMDF                                  DXDS
        X500-DS                               FORUM
        X500-DUA                              FX*500
                                              GDS
   Number of Implementations                  ISODE.r3
                                              MDSA
        Cycle                                 NSDS
        DIR.D                                 OSIAM-88
        DIR.X-3.1                             PMDF
        DIR.X-SYNC                            X500-DS
        FORUM                                 X500-DUA
        GDS
        LDAP                             OSI Transport
        waX.500
                                              AWTD
   OpenView                                   CAXE
                                              Cycle
        MDSA                                  DCX500
                                              DIR.X-3.1
   OSF-DCE                                    DIR.X-4.0
                                              DXDS
        AWTD                                  FORUM
                                              FX*500
   OSI CLNS                                   GDS
                                              i500
        AWTD                                  ISODE.r3
        Cycle                                 MDSA
        DIR.X-3.1                             NSDS
        DIR.X-4.0                             OSIAM-88
        DXDS                                  OSIAM-93
        FX*500                                PMDF
        GDS                                   X500-DS
        i500                                  X500-DUA
        ISODE.r3
        MDSA                             Other Popular Schemas
        NSDS
        OSIAM-88                              CAXE
        OSIAM-93                              i500
        PMDF                                  ISODE.r3
        X500-DS                               maX.500



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        X500-DUA                              PMDF

   OSI CONS                              Pentium-class

        CAXE                                  GDS
        Cycle                                 i500
        DCX500                                ISODE.r3
        DIR.D                                 LDAP
        DIR.X-3.1                             MDSA
        DIR.X-4.0                             NSDS
        DIR.X-SYNC                            OSIAM-88
        DXDS                                  OSIAM-93
        FORUM                                 PMDF
        FX*500                                X500-DS
        GDS                                   X500-DUA
        ISODE.r3
        LDAP                             RFC-1202
        MDSA
        ORG.D                                 GDS
        OSIAM-88                              MDSA
        OSIAM-93                              PMDF
        waX.500
                                         RFC-1249
   PICS-AVAIL
                                              GDS
        CAXE
        Cycle                            RFC-1274
        DCX500
        DIR.X-3.1                             CAXE
        DIR.X-4.0                             DCX500
        DXDS                                  DIR.X-3.1
        FX*500                                DIR.X-4.0
        i500                                  DXDS
        ISODE.r3                              FORUM
        MDSA                                  FX*500
        NSDS                                  GDS
        OSIAM-88                              i500
        OSIAM-93                              ISODE.r3
        X500-DS                               LDAP
        X500-DUA                              maX.500
                                              MDSA
   RFC-1006                                   NSDS
                                              OSIAM-88
        AWTD                                  OSIAM-93
        CAXE                                  PMDF
        Cycle                                 waX.500
        DCX500
        DIR.X-3.1                        RFC-1275



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        DIR.X-4.0
        DXDS                                  GDS
        FORUM                                 ISODE.r3
        FX*500                                PMDF

   RFC-1276                              RFC-1558

        GDS                                   CAXE
        MDSA                                  DIR.D
        PMDF                                  DIR.X-3.1
                                              DIR.X-4.0
   RFC-1277                                   DXDS
                                              GDS
        AWTD                                  i500
        CAXE                                  ISODE.r3
        DIR.X-3.1                             LDAP
        DIR.X-4.0                             maX.500
        DXDS                                  MDSA
        FORUM                                 ORG.D
        GDS                                   PMDF
        ISODE.r3
        MDSA                             RFC-1562
        NSDS
        OSIAM-88                              GDS
        OSIAM-93                              ISODE.r3
        PMDF                                  MDSA
        X500-DS                               PMDF
        X500-DUA
                                         RFC-1567
   RFC-1278
                                              DCX500
        CAXE                                  DIR.X-3.1
        DIR.D                                 DIR.X-4.0
        DIR.X-4.0                             FX*500
        DXDS                                  GDS
        FORUM                                 i500
        GDS                                   ISODE.r3
        i500
        ISODE.r3                         RFC-1608
        LDAP
        MDSA                                  MDSA
        ORG.D                                 PMDF
        PMDF
                                         RFC-1609
   RFC-1279
                                              MDSA
        CAXE
        DIR.X-3.1                        RFC-1617



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        GDS
        ISODE.r3                              CAXE
        MDSA                                  DXDS
        NSDS                                  FORUM
        PMDF                                  GDS

        ISODE.r3                         RFC-1779
        MDSA
        PMDF                                  CAXE
                                              DCX500
   RFC-1777                                   DIR.D
                                              DIR.X-3.1
        CAXE                                  DIR.X-4.0
        cxdua                                 DXDS
        DCX500                                FORUM
        DIR.D                                 FX*500
        DIR.X-3.1                             GDS
        DIR.X-4.0                             ISODE.r3
        DXDS                                  LDAP
        FX*500                                maX.500
        GDS                                   MDSA
        i500                                  NSDS
        ISODE.r3                              ORG.D
        LDAP                                  OSIAM-88
        maX.500                               OSIAM-93
        MDSA                                  PMDF
        NSDS                                  waX.500
        ORG.D
        OSIAM-88                         RFC-1781
        OSIAM-93
        PMDF                                  FORUM
        waX.500                               GDS
                                              ISODE.r3
   RFC-1778                                   LDAP
                                              maX.500
        CAXE                                  MDSA
        DCX500                                PMDF
        DIR.D
        DIR.X-3.1                        RFC-1798
        DIR.X-4.0
        DXDS                                  LDAP
        FORUM                                 PMDF
        FX*500
        GDS                              RFC-1801
        ISODE.r3
        LDAP                                  CAXE
        maX.500                               DIR.X-3.1
        MDSA                                  DIR.X-4.0



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        NSDS                                  DXDS
        ORG.D                                 GDS
        OSIAM-88                              ISODE.r3
        OSIAM-93                              MDSA
        PMDF                                  PMDF
        waX.500

   RFC-1803                                   ISODE.r3
                                              LDAP
        CAXE                                  MDSA
        DXDS                                  OSIAM-88
        GDS                                   OSIAM-93
        ISODE.r3
        MDSA                             Tandem
        PMDF
                                              NSDS
   RFC-1804
                                         UNIX
        MDSA
                                              AWTD
   SAC                                        DCX500
                                              DIR.X-3.1
        DCX500                                DIR.X-4.0
        DIR.X-4.0                             FORUM
        DXDS                                  FX*500
        FX*500                                ISODE.r3
        GDS                                   LDAP
        i500                                  MDSA
        ISODE.r3                              OSIAM-88
        MDSA                                  OSIAM-93
        NSDS                                  X500-DS
        PMDF                                  X500-DUA

   SNI                                   XDS

        DIR.D                                 AWTD
        DIR.X-3.1                             DCX500
        DIR.X-4.0                             DIR.X-3.1
        DIR.X-SYNC                            DIR.X-4.0
        ISODE.r3                              DXDS
        ORG.D                                 FORUM
                                              FX*500
   Solbourne                                  i500
                                              ISODE.r3
        LDAP                                  MDSA
                                              NSDS
   Sun                                        OSIAM-88
                                              OSIAM-93



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        CAXE                                  X500-DS
        DCX500                                X500-DUA
        DIR.X-3.1
        DIR.X-4.0
        FORUM
        GDS
        i500

   X Window System                       x486

        DXDS                                  CAXE
        GDS                                   Cycle
        ISODE.r3                              DCX500
        MDSA                                  DIR.D
        PMDF                                  DIR.X-3.1
                                              DIR.X-4.0
   X.25                                       DIR.X-SYNC
                                              DXDS
        AWTD                                  FORUM
        DCX500                                FX*500
        DIR.X-3.1                             GDS
        DIR.X-4.0                             ISODE.r3
        DXDS                                  LDAP
        FORUM                                 MDSA
        FX*500                                ORG.D
        GDS                                   OSIAM-88
        i500                                  OSIAM-93
        ISODE.r3                              waX.500
        MDSA
        NSDS
        OSIAM-88
        OSIAM-93
        PMDF
        X500-DS
        X500-DUA

   x386

        CAXE
        Cycle
        DCX500
        DIR.D
        DXDS
        FORUM
        FX*500
        GDS
        ISODE.r3
        LDAP



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        MDSA
        ORG.D
        OSIAM-88
        OSIAM-93
        waX.500

3.  Implementation Descriptions

   In the following pages you will find descriptions of X.500
   implementations listed in alphabetical order.  In the case of name
   collisions, the name of the responsible organization, in square
   brackets, has been used to distinguish the implementations.  Note
   that throughout this section, the page header reflects the name of
   the implementation, not the date of the document.  The descriptions
   follow a common format, as described below:

NAME

   The name of the X.500 implementation and the name of the responsible
   organization.  Implementations with a registered trademark indicate
   this by appending "(tm)", e.g., GeeWhiz(tm).

ABSTRACT

   A brief description of the application.  This section may optionally
   contain a list of the pilot projects in which the application is
   being used.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   A statement of compliance with respect to the 1988 CCITT
   Recommendations X.500-X.521 [CCITT-88], specifically Section 9 of
   X.519, or the 1988 NIST OIW Stable Implementation Agreements [NIST-
   88].

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   A statement of compliance with respect to the 1993 ITU-T
   Recommendations X.500-X.521 [ITU-T-93], specifically Section 9 of
   X.519, or the 1994 NIST OIW Stable Implementation Agreements [NIST-
   94].

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   A statement of compliance with respect to the several proposed
   Internet Standards.





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CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   A statement of compliance with respect to the several informational
   and experimental Internet RFCs.

INTEROPERABILITY

   A list of other DUAs and DSAs with which this implementation can
   interoperate.
PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Describes the level of connectivity it can offer to the pilot
   directory service operational on the Internet in North America, and
   to pilots co-ordinated by the PARADISE project in Europe.  Levels of
   connectivity are: Not Tested, None, DUA Connectivity, and DSA
   Connectivity.

BUGS

   A warning on known problems and/or instructions on how to report
   bugs.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   A warning about possible side effects or shortcomings, e.g., a
   feature that works on one platform but not another.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   A list of environments in which this implementation can be used,
   e.g., [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP, TP0 or TP4 with X.25.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   A list of hardware platforms on which this application runs, any
   additional boards or processors required, and any special suggested
   or required configuration options.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   A list of operating systems, window systems, databases, or unbundled
   software packages required to run this application.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   A statement regarding the number of implementations deployed in the
   field.




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AVAILABILITY

   A statement regarding the availability of the software (free or
   commercially available), a description of how to obtain the software,
   and (optionally) a statement regarding distribution conditions and
   restrictions.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   The month and year within which this implementation description was
   last modified.








































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NAME

   A-Window-To-Directory (AWTD)

ABSTRACT

   A-Window-To-Directory is a simple-to-use DUA interface available on
   PC that provides access to the X.500 Directory Services. The
   available operations are: bind (authenticated or anonymous), read,
   list, compare, modify, modifyRDN, search, add, remove and unbind.  It
   is designed to be used with the Bull X500-DUA product and for that
   reason is able to handle any of the defined schema. The new acronyms,
   objects and attributes are automatically loaded without any
   customisation.  The interface of the application may be personalized
   in several ways, through Local Preferences stored on the PC and
   through User Settings stored on the UNIX machine that runs the Bull
   X500-DUA product.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   A-Window-To-Directory offers all the services described in the 88
   CCITT X.500 standard.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   No

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   No

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   No

INTEROPERABILITY

   Is designed to interoperate with Bull X500-DUA and X500-DS products

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

BUGS

   Bull S.A. provides complete software maintenance with the products.





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CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   Proprietary protocol to access the Bull X500-DUA through TCP/IP
   sockets.  The product may be used on LAN (Ethernet) or WAN (X.25).

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   386SX/DX, 486SX/DX PC Ethernet board/connection 4 MBytes RAM 3 Mbytes
   on disk

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   MS-DOS 5.0 Microsoft Windows 3.1 Microsoft TCP/IP stack installed,
   version 1.0

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   The product is commercially available since February 1995.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   November 1995

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

















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NAME

   Critical Angle X.500 Enabler

   (CAIx500e)

ABSTRACT

   The X.500 Enabler product allows an LDAP-only directory server to be
   integrated into X.500 environments, by transparently converting X.500
   DAP and DSP requests into LDAP requests.

   The initial release scheduled for 4Q96 will allow for connections
   from X.500-capable clients and servers to an LDAP-capable server, and
   will support the following features:

      * LDAP version 2, as defined in RFC 1777,

      * all attributes defined for LDAPv2, with the exception of
        certificates  and revocation lists,

      * X.500(1988) DAP and DSP protocols over TCP/IP (using  RFC
        1006),

      * the following operations: Bind (with  none or simple
        credentials), Read, Compare, List, Search, Abandon, AddEntry,
        ModifyEntry, RemoveEntry and ModifyRDN,

      * the X.500(1993) critical extensions field, to aid in
        deployments incorporating 1993 DSAs.

   This release will be available for Solaris 2.5 (SPARC and Intel) and
   Windows NT 4.0 Server (Intel).

   The product is expected to enter a public beta test period in
   September 1996.  Beta test evaluation copies will be free (limited to
   two copies per site) but will be set to expire in December 1996.

   Released versions of X.500 Enabler will be licensed per server, and
   will be distributed over the Internet.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The X.500 enabler accepts DAP and DSP connections.

   It supports Bind (with none or simple credentials), Read, Compare,
   List, Search, Abandon, AddEntry, ModifyEntry, RemoveEntry and
   ModifyRDN.



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   It supports the attributes and object classes defined in X.520 and
   X.521.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The X.500 Enabler will accept connections from X.500(1993) DUAs and
   DSAs.

   It supports the X.511(1993) critical extension mechanism.

   Non-critical protocol fields which do not map onto LDAPv2 are
   ignored.

   Attribute and object classes from X.520(1993) and X.521(1993) are
   supported, including collective.  Operational attributes from X.501
   are supported, with the exception of subschema.

   As LDAPv3-based servers become available, it is expected that the
   X.500 Enabler will be upgraded to map more of the X.500(1993)
   protocol onto LDAPv3.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 1006] is the supported transport service.

   The product supports the object classes and attributes defined in RFC
   1274.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   The X.500 Enabler is being tested with public-domain X.500 and LDAP
   clients and servers, and with the various X.500 clients and servers
   connected to the PARADISE project, such as from the ISODE Consortium.

   Critical Angle intends to do interoperability testing with commercial
   LDAP-only servers as they become available.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   This product will be used to connect LDAP-only servers, such as
   University of Michigan's slapd, and many vendor's forthcoming
   commercial LDAP server products, into the PARADISE project directory,
   so that they can be accessed by LDAP and X.500 DUAs throughout the
   project.



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BUGS

   Bugs reports may be sent to <bug-x500e@critical-angle.com>.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   X.509 certificates and revocation lists are not supported due to
   limitations in the LDAP version 2 protocol. This restriction will be
   removed once LDAP version 3 servers become generally available.

   Under Windows NT there are limitations on the number of simultaneous
   incoming connections.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   This product supports RFC 1006 for DAP and DSP, and LDAP over TCP.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   This product will initially be available for Sun Solaris 2.5 SPARC
   and Intel, and Windows NT Server 4.0 Intel.

   Subsequent versions may be available on additional platforms.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   An LDAP-based server, such as the freely-available slapd, is
   required.  It does not need to run on the same host as the X.500
   Enabler.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   This product is licensed per-host server, and is distributed over the
   Internet.

   In addition to discounts for large deployment orders, subscription
   programs permit customers to obtain subsequent update releases at a
   substantial discount.

   Beta test evaluations are free (limited to two copies per site), and
   will expire 90 days after the start of the beta period.






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DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   September 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]












































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NAME

   cxdua

   Chromatix, Inc.  10451 Twin Rivers Rd, Suite 265 Columbia, MD 21044

ABSTRACT

   The CXDUA is a Windows 3.1 DUA that has been derrived from a highly
   portable and flexible Unix based Administrative Directory User Agent.
   The goal of the original design was to support features to assist a
   directory administrator in managing the directory.  These features
   include a highly portable GUI, Entry Templates, Entry Lists, Batch
   Operations and Directory Control Functions.

   Both the Windows and the Unix versions support strong authentication.

   The Unix DUA has been used in various DMS and NSA pilot projects.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

BUGS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]





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CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Windows 3.1

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   The software is freely available via anonymous ftp from
   ftp.chromatix.com or can be obtained  via the WEB at
   http://www.chromatix.com.  Commercial versions will be available in
   the near future.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   0496

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

















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NAME

   Cycle (tm) LiveData (tm) (Cycle)

   Cycle Software,Inc.

ABSTRACT

   A component of the Cycle Virtual Data Highway.

   Network software product used to break down barriers between isolated
   systems.  Available separatly as Cycle LiveNet (DUA) and Cycle
   LiveNet Directory (DUA & DSA)

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Cycle LiveData is compliant with the 1988 NIST OIW Stable Agreements
   to the extent that implementations based on the more recent stable
   agreements are compliant.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Cycle LiveData is compliant with the 1993 NIST OIW Stable Agreements.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Unknown

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   Unknown

INTEROPERABILITY

   Not tested

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Not tested

BUGS

   No known bugs

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   Current release supports objects of the Application Entity Object
   Class only. This limitation is being relaxed in the next release.



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INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP,TP4, [RFC-1070] with IP,IPX, and NetBEUI.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Runs on Microsoft Windows hardware platforms.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows for Workgroups

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   > 1,000

AVAILABILITY

   Commercially Available.

   Contact:

      Cycle Software,Inc.
      1212 Hancock St.
      Quincy, MA 02169

      Voice- 617-770-9594
      Fax- 617-770-9903
      E-mail cycle@livedata.com.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   1/96

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]














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NAME

   DC X500

   Data Connection Ltd
   100 Church Street
   Enfield
   Middlesex
   EN2 6BQ
   UK

ABSTRACT

   DC X500 provides a truly scalable X.500 based enterprise directory
   server with the necessary architectural flexibility to enable
   integration with existing database and directory technologies.

   From a pure X.500 standpoint, DC X500 provides a full function
   state-of-the-art DSA implementation.

      * Architected from scratch according to the 1993 X.500
        standards (i.e. not a 1988 DSA with 1993 features grafted on)

      * Support for all the key X.500 OSI protocols:

         * Directory Access Protocol (DAP) for user access

         * Directory System Protocol (DSP) for distributed DSA
           comunications

         * Directory Information Shadowing Protocol (DISP) to support
           replication between servers to give improved performance
           in a distributed network

      * Support of the 1993 Basic Access Control and  Simplified
        Access Control models

      * Support for the key Internet  X.500 related standards:

         * integrated Lightweight DAP (LDAP)for DUA access

         * Madman MIBs for easy integration with SNMP

   The DC X500 architecture is based on Data Connection's underlying
   product architecture which has evolved since 1987 and includes:

         * genuine multi-threaded implementation




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         * true  portability (the product is available on a range of
           operating systems e.g Windows NT, AIX, HP-UX. OS/2 etc and it
           is possible to port the core  technology to any
           hardware/software platform)

         * secure service recording for operation tracking and billing

         * support for system monitoring (both alarms and statistics)

   Key product features include:

         * Name resolution and integrated use of Search Indices based on
           2-3 trees leads to high performance operation evaluation
           (subsecond response times on  million entry DSAs)

         * Generic schema support based on 1993 concepts that allows
           customers to tailor the schema to meet their precise data
           structuing requirements

         * System recycle time is minimised (e.g. DC X500 can be backed
           up while running and  search indices are dynamically updated),
           helping achieve the goal of continuous (24x7) availability
           and high reliability.

         * No artificial software constraints are imposed resulting in a
           truly scalable product - assuming the availability of the
           necessary hardware DC X500 can be configured  to support
           millions of entries in a single DSA.

   DC X500 is certified for used within the Paradise Pilot project.  The
   product has also undergone interoperability testing at the EuroSInet
   interoperability workshops in Europe.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   From 1988 X.519

   9.2 Conformance by DSAs

   9.2.1 Statement Requirements

      a) directoryAccessAC and directorySystemAC are both supported

      b)  the DSA can act as a first level DSA

      c)  the chained mode of ooperation is supported.





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      d)  security levels none and simple as supported with the
          delivered product. However, the product is architectured
          to interface to an external security module to support
          strong authentication.

      e)  DC X500 supports the selected attribute types defined
          in X.520.

      f) DC X500 supports the selected object classes defined in X.521.

   9.2.2 Static Requirements

   DC X500 supports the static requirements implied by the above
   statement.

   9.2.3 Dynamic Requirements

   DC X500 supports the dynamic requirements implied by the above
   statement.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   From 1993 X.519

   9.2 Conformance by DSAs

   9.2.1  Statement Requirements

   a) directoryAccessAC and directorySystemAC are both supported

   b)  n/a

   c) the DSA can act as a first level DSA

   d) the chained mode of ooperation is supported.

   e) security levels none and simple as supported with the delivered
      product. However, the product is architectured to interface to
      an external security module to support strong authentication.

   f) DC X500 supports the selected attribute types defined in X.520.
      Attributes based on the syntax DirectoryString using the
      UNIVERSAL STRING choice can be stored however the UNIVERSAL
      STRING choice cannot be used for matching rules.

   g) DC X500 supports the selected object classes defined in X.521.





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   h) DC X500 supports the following extensions

         subentries                         Y
         copyShallDo                        Y
         attributeSizeLimit                 Y
         extraAttributes                    Y
         modifyRightsRequest                N
         pagedResultsRequest                N
         matchedValuesOnly                  N
         extendedFilter                     N
         targetSystem                       N
         useAliasOnUpdate                   Y
         newSuperior                        Y

   i) DC X500 does not support collective attributes

   j) DC X500 does not support hierarchical attributes

   k) DC X500 supports the following operational attributes

         Directory Operational Attributes:

         structural object class
         governing structural rule
         create timestamp
         modify timestamp
         creators name
         modifiers name

         prescriptive ACI
         entry ACI
         subentry ACI

         DSA Operational Attributes:

         myAccessPoint
         superiorKnowledge
         supplierKnowledge (*)
         consumerKnowledge(*)
         secondaryShadows (*)

         * - supported using local proprietary extension

         Distributed Operation Attributes (dsa-shared):

            specificKnowledge
            nonSpecificKnowledge




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   l) DC X500 supports return of alias names

   m) DC X500 supports indicating that returned entry information is
      complete

   n) DC X500 supports modifying the object class attribute to add
      and/or remove values identifying auxiliary object classes

   o) DC X500 supports Basic Access Control

   p) DC X500 supports Simplified Access Control

   q) DC X500 does not support subschema administration as defined
      in X.501.

   r) DC X500 supports the name binding defined in X.521

   s)  DC X500 cannot administer collective attributes.

   9.2.2 Static Requirements

   DC X500 supports the static requirements implied by the above
   statement.

   9.2.3 Dynamic Requirements

   DC X500 supports the dynamic requirements implied by the above
   statement.

   9.3 Conformance By Shadow Supplier

   9.3.1  Statement Requirements

   a) shadowSupplierInitiatedAC and shadowConsumerInitiatedAC
      are supported.

   b) security levels none and simple as supported with the delivered
      product. However, the product is architectured to interface to
      an external security module to support strong authentication.

   c) DC X500 supports the following UnitOfReplication:

         * Entry filtering on object class is supported

         * Selection/Exclusion of attributes via a  AttributeSelection
           is not supported





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         * Inclusion of subordinate knowledge in the replicated area is
           supported

         * Inclusion of extended knowledge in addition to subordinate
           knowledge is supported

   9.3.2  Static Requirements

   a) DC X500 supports the shadowSupplierInitiatedAC and
      shadowConsumerInitiatedAC

   b) DC X500 provides support for modifyTimestamp and createTimestamp
      operational attributes

   9.3.3  Dynamic Requirements

   a) DC X500 conforms to the mapping onto used services defined
      in clause 8

   b) DC X500 conforms to the procedures of X.525 as they relate
      to DISP.


   9.4 Conformance by a Shadow Consumer

   9.4.1  Statement Requirements

   a) shadowSupplierInitiatedAC and shadowConsumerInitiatedAC
      are supported.

   b) security levels none and simple as supported with the delivered
      product. However, the product is architectured to interface to
      an external security module to support strong authentication.

   c) DC X500 can act as a secondary supplier.

   d) DC X500 does not support shadowing o overlapping units
      of replication. (Overlapping Administration Points
      are supported though).

   9.4.2  Static Requirements

   a) DC X500 supports both shadowSupplierInitiatedAC and
      shadowConsumerInitiatedAC.

   b) DC X500 supports the modifyTimestamp and createTimestamp
      operational attributes.




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   c) DC X500 supports the copyShallDo service element

   9.4.3  Dynamic Requirements

   a) DC X500 conforms to the mapping onto used services defined
      in clause 8

   b) DC X500 conforms to the procedures of X.525 as they relate
      to DISP.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   DC X500 has interoperated with the following implementations:

      DUAs:

         ICL
         SNI
         Net-tel
         Bull
         AT&T
         CDC
         Digital
         ICL
         Nexor

      DSAs:

         SNI
         ICL
         AT&T
         CDC
         Digital
         ICL
         Net-tel
         Nexor







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PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   DC X500 has been tested and approved for connectivity to the PARADISE
   pilot project.

BUGS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   DC X500 supports the following network connectivity:


         * [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP

         * TP0 with X.25

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   DC X500 is a portable product

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   DC X500 is a portable product.  It is available on the following
   plaforms:

         * UNIX, including

           * IBM AIX

           * HP UX

           * Sun Solaris

           * Windows NT

           * OS/2.

   Porting to further UNIX platforms is very straightforward, in
   particular where existing transport services are available. Other
   proprietary systems (such as Novell's Netware, Digital's VMS or fault
   tolerant or mainframe environments) can also be supported if
   required.



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NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   DC X500 is commercially available.

   For further details, please contact:

   Nigel Ratcliffe Data Connection Ltd 100 Church Street Enfield
   Middlesex EN2 6BQ UK

   Tel: +44 181 366 1177

   E-mail: nr@datcon.co.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   February 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   Data Connection provides a whole series of directory applications,
   including a corporate telephone directory, e-mail synchronisation,
   security services, groupware directory integration and a directory
   publishing application.  These can be accessed by Windows
   applications or standard web browsers.

   Further information can be found at http://www.datcon.co.uk.





















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NAME

   DE

ABSTRACT

   DE (Directory Enquiries) is intended to be a simple-to-use DUA
   interface, suitable for the naive user, and suitable for running as a
   public access dua.  it will work on any terminal.  The user is
   presented with a series of (verbose) prompts asking for person's name
   department organization  country.  There is extensive on-line help.
   The matching algorithms are such that near matches are presented to
   the user before less good matches.

   There have been a few minor enhancements since the description in
   [RFC 1632].  The power searching feature still sets DE apart from
   most other DUAs - this allows a user to search for an entry even when
   they do not know the name of the organisation in which the person
   works - you still have to specify the country.  DE also allows UFN
   style searching.  DE uses slightly different search algorithms
   depending on whether it is accessing part of the Directory mastered
   by a Quipu DSA - Quipu DSAs tend to use lots of replication and so
   encourage searching.  DE incorporates a QOS feature where it
   maintains a database of past information availability and DSA
   responsiveness.  Translations exist into at least 4 different
   languages.

   DE runs over ISODE DAP and University of Michigan LDAP.  There is a
   version of DE, called DOS-DE, which has been ported to DOS, and this
   uses LDAP.

   DE was funded by the COSINE PARADISE project, and DE is used as the
   PARADISE public access dua. You can test the software by telnet to
   directory.ja.net and logging in as dua -- no password required.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   N/A

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [No information provided -- Ed.]

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 1274] and [RFC 1487] Yes and yes





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CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [RFC 1484].  yes

INTEROPERABILITY

   N/A

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   The interface is widely used in the publicly accessible PARADISE
   directory.

BUGS

   Doesn't handle aliases well when power searching.

   Send bug reports to:

   p.barker@cs.ucl.ac.uk

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   DE tries to cater well for the general case, at the expense of not
   dealing with the less typical.  The main manifestation of this is
   that the current version does not handle searching under localities
   very well.

   It can handle photographs and reproduce sound attributes if these are
   dealt with by ancillary programs.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP, TP0 or TP4 with X.25, and LDAP.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   UNIX + DOS platforms

   SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   UNIX + DOS

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]





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AVAILABILITY

   The software is freely available from

   ftp://cs.ucl.ac.uk/dirpilot/de-7.0.tar.Z

   The DOS version is freely available.  Look in the following
   directory:

   ftp://ftp.bath.ac.uk/pub/x500/dosde7/

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 96

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No Information Provided -- Ed.]

































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NAME

   Digital X.500 Directory Server Digital Equipment Corporation

   This single entry covers a number of different products

ABSTRACT

   The Digital X.500 Directory Services product set includes a directory
   server product and a variety directory user agents, as well as a
   directory synchronizer utility.

   The Digital X.500 Directory Server product provides a high
   performance DSA implemented according to the 1993 edition of the
   standard. The InfoBroker Server product extends this to provide the
   server component for LDAP and WWW user agents.  Features of these
   servers include:

         * Integrated multi-protocol support allowing concurrent DAP,
           DSP, DISP and DOP access over OSI and TCP/IP (using [RFC
           1006]) protocols.

         * Indexed database (DIB) to support high-performance searching
           and sophisticated matching including approximate match.

         * A DIB based on the 1993 edition Extended Information Models.

         * Support for chaining and referrals in support of a
           distributed DIB

         * Support for the 1993 edition Basic Access Control scheme.

         * Configurable schema based on the 1993 edition (including
           attributes, object classes, structure rules, name forms).

         * Support for 1993 edition Shadowing using the DISP and DOP
           protocol, including both incremental and on-change features
           for high performance.

         * Remote management to control DSAs and log significant events.

         * Support for the LDAP protocols using the InfoBroker Server
           product across either TCP/IP  or DECnet transport protocols.

         * A Look-up Daemon that accepts requests from Web Browsers,
           allowing access to the directory from any web browser.

         * Both X/OPEN XDS/XOM and LDAP APIs.



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         * An award winning documentation set.

   The Digital X.500 Administration Facility, X.500 Information Manager
   and InfoBroker Client products provide MS-Windows, Motif and command
   line interfaces to access and manage the information stored in the
   X.500 directory, including:

         * Support for different ways of accessing the directory, either
           by browsing or searching based on an  extensible set of
           filters.

         * Support for bulk load, unload and reload of entries.

         * Driven off the same configurable schema information as the
           DSA allowing extensibility of window layouts and text to
           support customer-defined object classes and attributes.

   The Synchronizer-500 is an X.500 DUA which:

   * Enables bi-directional synchronization between X.500 and
     virtually ANY other non-X.500 directory facilitating common
     management.

   * Maps incoming data into X.500 using flexible configuration
     files

   * Facilitates creation of a multivendor electronic mail
     database, creating addresses in the appropriate syntax for
     any mail system.

   * Provides uniqueness checking on mnemonic O/R addresses,
     preventing address duplication

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The Digital X.500 Directory Services products are based on the 1993
   edition standard. They are compatible with, and interwork with, 1988
   edition DUAs and DSAs, and are implemented to conform to relevant
   NIST OIW and EWOS agreements and the X.500 Implementors Guide.

   OSTC conformance testing (1988 DUA/DAP, DSA/DAP) has been completed
   and registered successfully.

   The X.500 Directory Server is registered as conformant to US-GOSIP.







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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Conformance with respect to clause 9.2 of ISO/IEC 9594-5:1993:

         * Supports the  directoryAccessAC (DAP) and directorySystemAC
           (DSP) application contexts.

         * The DSA is capable of acting as a first-level DSA.

         * Chaining is supported.

         * Bind security levels of simple (unprotected password) and
           none are supported.

         * Supports the shadowSupplierInitiatedAC and
           shadowConsumerInitiatedAC in both synchronous and
           asynchronous variants (DISP protocol) and the
           directoryOperationalBindingManagementAC (DOP protocol) for
           shadowing

         * All attribute types defined in ISO/IEC 9594-6:1993 are
           supported except for 1993 edition supertypes and collective
           attributes and EnhancedSearchGuide. Customers can define new
           attribute types.  UNIVERSAL STRING is not supported for
           attributes based on DirectoryString.

         * All object classes defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are
           supported.  Customers can define new object classes.

         * The following operational attributes  are supported:

            governingStructureRule      myAccessPoint
            modifyTimestamp             supplierKnowledge
            superiorKnowledge           specificKnowledge
            consumerKnowledge           prescriptiveACI
            dseType                     entryACI
            createTimestamp

         * Dynamic modification of object class is permitted

         * Basic Access Control is supported with some restrictions.

         * All name forms defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are supported.
           Customers can defined new name forms and structure rules.







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CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   The InfoBroker products support the V1 and V2 LDAP protocols for easy
   integration into LDAP-compliant client and server environments.

   Standards supported include [RFC 1006], [RFC 1274], [RFC 1277], [RFC
   1777], [RFC 1779].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   RFCs supported include [RFC 1278], [RFC 1558]

INTEROPERABILITY

   Digital has performed X.500 interoperability testing at various
   Eurosinet and OSInet events, during the COS Pilot activity and in-
   house.  In addition, Digital's products were part of the EEMA
   Interoperability Demonstration in Amsterdam 1995.

   Digital has achieved successful DAP and DSP interworking with a
   number of vendors. In the a recent Eurosinet Interoperability event,
   tests were performed against:

            AT&T                           ISOCOR
            Control Data Systems           NET-TEL Computer Systems Ltd
            DCL (Data Connection Ltd)      NEXOR
            ICL                            SNI (Siemens Nixdorf)

   In addition, previous interoperability tests have been performed
   against:

            Hewlett Packard        Telstra
            ISODE Consortium       UNISYS
            QUIPU

   Digital has performed limited successful 1993 DISP (Replication)
   interworking with two vendors at a Eurosinet Interoperability event.
   These were:

      ICL                         NEXOR

   All interoperability test results will be available on request from
   Digital.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Digital is actively involved in both public and private pilots of
   X.500.



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BUGS

   Digital provides complete software maintenance services with products
   on a worldwide basis.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   The Digital X.500 Services products operate over:

         * [RFC 1006] over TCP/IP

         * OSI TP0, TP2 and TP4 over CLNS and CONS as appropriate

         * TCP/IP or DECnet transport protocols to communicate with an
           LDAP server.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   The Digital X.500 Directory Service products run on:

         * Alpha processors supported by Digital UNIX

         * Alpha and VAX processors supported by OpenVMS

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   The Digital X.500 Directory Service products currently run on:

         * Digital UNIX running DECnet/OSI

         * OpenVMS/AXP running DECnet/OSI

         * OpenVMS/VAX running DECnet/OSI

   For the latest availability on these and other other hardware and
   software platforms please contact Digital.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]







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AVAILABILITY

   The Digital X.500 Directory Service products are commercially
   available from Digital Equipment Corporation.  For further
   information please contact your local Digital office and quote SPD
   numbers 40.77.XX, 53.32.XX, 53.33.XX and 60.43.XX, or contact one of:

      Ian Gunn, Product Manager:           Nick Tatham, Engineering
      Manager:
      Tel: +1 603 881 0762                 Tel: +44 1734 203635
      Email: ian.gunn@zko.mts.dec.com      Email:
      nick.tatham@reo.mts.dec.com
      Digital Equipment Corporation        Digital Equipment Co. Ltd
      Corporate Software Engineering       Corporate Software
      Engineering
      110 Spit Brook Road                  PO Box 121
      Nashua, NH. 03062-2698               Reading, RG2 0TU
      USA                                  UK

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   13th November 1995

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   None

























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NAME

   DIR.D(tm) V2.6
   Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG

ABSTRACT

   DIR.D V2.6 is Siemens Nixdorf's directory browser product. Through
   its file manager like user interface only retrieval operations are
   supported. The DDE interface also allows for modification operations.
   DIR.D is an MS-Windows application acting as an LDAP client.

   Among others, DIR.D has the following features:

            * Graphical representation of the DIT

            * Tree browsing

            * Simple and complex searches, including approximate search

            * Adaptable to any directory schema

            * Configurable user interface

            * Automatic unbind after idle time

            * Anonymous and simple unprotected bind

            * Tight integration with SNI's X.400 user agent MAIL.D and
            CIT
              product ComfoPhone

            * Data transfer to Windows applications via clipboard, file,
              Drag&Drop, and DDE

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   DIR.D V2.6 is an LDAP client.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   DIR.D V2.6 is an LDAP client.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   DIR.D V2.6 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1777], [RFC
   1778], [RFC 1779].




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CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   DIR.D V2.6 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1278], [RFC
   1558].

INTEROPERABILITY

   DIR.D V2.6 is based on University of Michigan's LDAP implementation
   V3.0. It can interoperate with any LDAP server.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   DIR.D V2.6 is used to browse in the European NameFLOW-PARADISE pilot
   network.

BUGS

   To report bugs and/or to retrieve additional information on SNI's
   directory products please send mail to infoline-
   com@s41.mch1.x400scn.sni.de.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   DIR.D V2.6 was designed for information retrieval.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   LDAP with TCP/IP

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   PC (Intel)

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Windows 3.1 + Winsockets Windows for Workgroups 3.11 +
   Winsockets
   Windows 95
   Windows NT 3.5
   OS/2 3.0 + Windows for OS/2 +
   Winsockets

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

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AVAILABILITY

   DIR.D V2.6 can be delivered as a binary product. It is commercially
   available from:

            Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG
            ASW BA COM 1
            D-81730 Munich
            Germany

   Please contact

            Giovanni Rabaioli
            Voice:    +49/89-636-41095
            Fax: +49/89-636-42552
            Mail:     Giovanni.Rabaioli@mch.sni.de

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   The following X.500 products are also part of SNI's X.500 product
   family:

            DIR.X V4.0    1993 X.500 Directory Service
            DIR.X V3.1    1988 X.500 Directory Service
            ORG.D V2.1    Full administrative LDAP  browser
            DIR.X-SYNC    V2.0 Directory synchronization





















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NAME

   DIR.X (tm) V3.1 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG

ABSTRACT

   DIR.X V3.1 is Siemens Nixdorf's Directory Service product compliant
   with the 1988 ITU-T X.500 recommendations. Siemens Nixdorf has
   supplied its Directory Service product as the GDS (Global Directory
   Service) component to OSF DCE.  However, DIR.X V3.1 has a number of
   features and enhancements which are not available in the GDS
   component of OSF DCE.

   DIR.X V3.1 is a distributed, replicated Directory Service. It
   consists of DSA, DUA and a tools package including comfortable
   administration and management utilities. DIR.X implements the
   protocol stack ranging from LDAP, DAP, DSP over ACSE, ROSE,
   Presentation, Session down to [RFC 1006]. On transport layer it
   supports TCP/IP and OSI LAN/WAN protocols.

   Data stored by DIR.X can be accessed via

      * the MS-Windows user interfaces DIR.D/ORG.D which are
        available as separate products from Siemens Nixdorf

      * any third-party LDAP or DAP browser

      * directory applications using the standardized X/Open XDS/XOM
        APIs (Directory Service / OSI Abstract Data Manipulation).
        The Siemens Nixdorf implementation was the first to gain
        XPG4-certification.

      * a command-line administration program

      * a menu-driven administration  program

      * WWW

      * a shell interface

      * the Query-by-mail interface of SNI's directory
        synchronization product DIR.X-SYNC

   DIR.X enables

      * The storage of globally-unique, tree-like name structures
        which can be mapped onto organizations.




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      * The use of several alternative names (aliases) for one and
        the same directory entry.

      * Search queries that allow the user to select objects on the
        basis of specific attributes and their values, as with a
        "Yellow Pages" telephone directory

      * Treemanagement functions which can cover entire subtrees.

      * The creation and automatic updating of copies ("shadows")
        from remote computers.

      * Access protection at attribute level, which regulates access
        on an object-specific basis.

      * The storage of unstructured attributes (graphics, pixels).

   The tools package of DIR.X V3.1 includes:

      * gdssetup: A simple-to-use tool for the generation and
        initialization of a directory configuration.

      * gdshdsch: Enables the directory administrator to modify the
        directory schema off-line.

      * X.500 MIB access via SNMP

      * gdscp: A TCL based administration tool for UNIX clients with
        full XDS functionality

      * gdshd: A powerful import/export tool

   Additional features include:

      * support for ISO 8859-1 characters

      * dynamic schema modifications

      * caching.












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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   DIR.X V3.1 fully complies with the following ITU-T recommendations
   and ISO/IEC standards:

            ITU-T   ISO/IEC   Title
            X.500    9594-1 Overview of Concepts, Models, and Services
            X.501    9594-2 Models
            X.511    9594-3 Abstract Service Definition
            X.518    9594-4 Procedures for Distributed Operations
            X.519    9594-5 Protocol Specifications
            X.520    9594-6 Selected Attribute Types
            X.521    9594-7 Selected Object Classes
            X.509    9594-8 Authentication  Framework

   DIR.X V3.1 was successfully conformance tested by the OSI Test
   Laboratory of Siemens Nixdorf. The OSI Test Laboratory is accredited
   by BAPT/DEKITZ (registration number TTI-P-G055/92-40). Test reports,
   PICS per X.581/X.582 and PIXITs are available for all tested
   protocols: DSA/DAP, DUA/DAP, Presentation, ACSE, and Session embedded
   in X.500.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   DIR.X V3.1 is not compliant with the 1993 ITU-T recommendations.
   Please refer to the DIR.X V4.0 implementation description.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   DIR.X V3.1 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1274], [RFC
   1277], [RFC 1565], [RFC 1567], [RFC 1777], [RFC 1778], [RFC 1779].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   DIR.X V3.1 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1278], [RFC
   1558], [RFC 1801].

INTEROPERABILITY

   DIR.X V3.1 can interoperate with:

         * OSF DCE Global Directory Service (GDS)

         * ISODE Consortium Quipu V8.0

         * ISODE Consortium 93 DSA R3.0

         * AT&T  OpenDirectory 2.0.1



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         * Bull X.500-DS and X.500-DUA

         * Control Data MailHub 2.4

         * Data Connection DC X500 V1

         * Digital DEC X.500 Directory Services V2.0

         * ICL I500 DSA V5.2

         * ISOCOR ISOPLEX DS V1.00

         * NET-TEL RouteFinder 500 DSA 1.0

         * NEXOR Messageware Directory Server V0.9

         * Olivetti UX_X500 V1.1

         * Unisys TransIT X.500 V7.1

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Several DIR.X V3.1 DSAs and DUAs are connected to the European
   NameFLOW- PARADISE pilot network.

BUGS

   To report bugs and/or to retrieve additional information on SNI's
   directory products please send mail to infoline-
   com@s41.mch1.x400scn.sni.de.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   DIR.X V3.1 is highly portable and without any general limitation.
   SNMP support is available for SNI platforms only.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP
   OSI TP0, TP2 with X.25
   OSI TP4 with CLNP
   OSI TP4 with CONS (LAN)

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

         SNI platforms (RM200/300/400/600, Pyramid Nile
              100/150, MX300i/500i) for X.25: X.25 board needed




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         IBM RS/6000
              for X.25: X.25 board needed

         HP 9000
              for X.25: X.25 board needed

         Sun Sparc
              no X.25 board needed (X.25 can use the serial line)

         PC (Intel)
              for X.25: X.25 board needed

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

         SINIX 5.42 + CMX + XTI
              for X.25: WAN-CCP needed

         Pyramid Nile 100/150 DC/OSx1.1

         Unixware

         AIX 3.2
              for X.25: OSI/6000 needed

         HP-UX 9.01
              for X.25: OTS 9000 needed

         Solaris 2.3
              for X.25: SunLink X.25 and SunLink OSI needed

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   100 and growing

AVAILABILITY

   DIR.X V3.1 can be delivered as a binary product or as source to OEM
   customers.  It is commercially available from:

         Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG ASW BA COM 1 D-
         81730 Munich Germany

   Please contact

         Giovanni Rabaioli
         Voice:    +49/89-636-41095
         Fax:      +49/89-636-42552
         Mail:     Giovanni.Rabaioli@mch.sni.de



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DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   The following X.500 products are also part of SNI's X.500 product
   family:

      DIR.X V4.0    1993X.500 Directory Service
      DIR.D V2.6    LDAP browser for information retrieval
      ORG.D V2.1    Full administrative LDAP browser
      DIR.X-SYNC V2.0 Directory synchronization






































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NAME

   DIR.X (tm) V4.0 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG

ABSTRACT

   DIR.X V4.0 is Siemens Nixdorf's Directory Service product compliant
   with the 1993 ITU-T X.500 recommendations. The implementation
   incorporates SNI's experience of 10 years development, support and
   maintenance of the DIR.X products conformant to the 1988 Directory
   Standards, and has the following main features:

      * It conforms to the 1993 Directory standards, with particular
        emphasis on the requirements for interoperability with other
        X.500 implementations

      * The implementation is scaleable: it handles small-scale
        workgroup directories as well as very large directories for
        backbone solutions in large organisations

      * The implementation is extensible: new functionality can
        easily be incorporated

      * Existing databases and proprietary directory services can be
        accessed or integrated with the implementation.

      * Particular emphasis is placed on ease of administration of
        the Directory Service a service based on DIR.X V4.0 can be
        administered effectively from a central site, including the
        management of configuration and monitoring options

      * The implementation has a high throughput performing well not
        only on small systems, but also on high-performance backend
        servers, handling hundreds of requests in parallel on a
        multiprocessor machine.

   DIR.X V4.0 is a distributed, replicated Directory Service. It
   consists of:

      * DSA

      * DUA

      * Command-line DUA using a TCL (Tool Control Language) shell
        interface (dirxcp)

      * Management centre (dirxadm)




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      * Toolkit for application development

   Data stored by DIR.X can be accessed via

      * the MS-Windows user interfaces DIR.D/ORG.D which are
        available as separate products from Siemens Nixdorf

      * any third-party LDAP or DAP browser

      * directory applications using the standardized X/Open XDS/XOM
        APIs (Directory Service / OSI Abstract Data Manipulation).
        The Siemens Nixdorf implementation was the first to gain
        XPG4-certification.

      * a command-line administration program

      * a menu-driven administration  program

      * WWW

      * a shell interface

      * the Query-by-mail interface of SNI's directory
        synchronization product DIR.X-SYNC

   DIR.X V4.0 is fully backwards compatible with 1988 DSAs and DUAs.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   DIR.X V4.0 is fully backwards compatible with the following ITU-T
   recommendations and ISO/IEC standards:

      ITU-T   ISO/IEC   Title
      X.500   9594-1 Overview of Concepts, Models, and Services
      X.501   9594-2 Models
      X.511   9594-3 Abstract Service Definition
      X.518   9594-4 Procedures for Distributed Operations
      X.519   9594-5 Protocol Specifications
      X.520   9594-6 Selected Attribute Types
      X.521   9594-7 Selected Object Classes
      X.509   9594-8 Authentication Framework










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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   DIR.X V4.0 fully complies with the following ITU-T recommendations
   and ISO/IEC standards:

      ITU-T   ISO/IEC Title
      X.500   9594-1 Overview of Concepts, Models, and Services
      X.501   9594-2 Models
      X.511   9594-3 Abstract Service Definition
      X.518   9594-4 Procedures for Distributed Operations
      X.519   9594-5 Protocol Specifications
      X.520   9594-6 Selected Attribute Types
      X.521   9594-7 Selected Object Classes
      X.509   9594-8 Authentication Framework
      X.525   9594-9 Replication

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   DIR.X V4.0 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1274], [RFC
   1277], [RFC 1565], [RFC 1567], [RFC 1777], [RFC 1778], [RFC 1779].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   DIR.X V4.0 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1278], [RFC
   1558], [RFC 1801].

INTEROPERABILITY

   Interoperability tests have not been completed yet.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

BUGS

   To report bugs and/or to retrieve additional information on SNI's
   directory products please send mail to infoline-
   com@s41.mch1.x400scn.sni.de.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   DIR.X V4.0 is highly portable and without any general limitation.








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INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [RFC-1006] with TCP/IP
   OSI TP0, TP2 with X.25
   OSI TP4 with CLNP
   OSI TP4 with CONS (LAN)

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

      SNI platforms (RM200/300/400/600, Pyramid Nile 100/150)
           for X.25: X.25 board needed

      IBM RS/6000
           for X.25: X.25 board needed

      HP 9000
           for X.25: X.25 board needed

      Sun Sparc
           no X.25 board needed (X.25 can use the serial line)

      PC (Intel)
           for X.25: X.25 board needed

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

      SINIX 5.42 + CMX + XTI
           for X.25: WAN-CCP needed

      Pyramid Nile 100/150 DC/OSx1.1

      Windows NT 3.51

      AIX 4.1
           for X.25: OSI/6000 needed

      HP-UX 10.0
           for X.25: OTS 9000 needed

      Solaris 2.5
           for X.25: SunLink X.25 and SunLink OSI needed

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   Field testing to be started in Summer 1996.






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AVAILABILITY

   DIR.X V4.0 can be delivered as a binary product or as source to OEM
   customers. It is commercially available from:

         Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG
         ASW BA COM 1
         D-81730 Munich
         Germany

   Please contact

         Giovanni Rabaioli
         Voice:    +49/89-636-41095
         Fax:      +49/89-636-42552
         Mail:     Giovanni.Rabaioli@mch.sni.de

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   The following X.500 products are also part of SNI's X.500 product
   family:

      DIR.X V3.1   1988 X.500 Directory Service
      DIR.D V2.6   LDAP browser for information retrieval
      ORG.D V2.1   Full administrative LDAP browser
      DIR.X-SYNC   V2.0 Directory synchronization





















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NAME

DIR.X-SYNC (tm) V2.0 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG

ABSTRACT

   DIR.X-SYNC V2.0 enables the synchronization of existing e-mail
   address directories in the X.500-based DIR.X directory service. The
   standard DIR.X, DIR.X-SYNC and DIR.D (all available from Siemens
   Nixdorf) products are the foundations on which the corporate
   directory solutions can be tailored to meet the customer's needs. The
   corporate directory then becomes the universal information system
   within the company.

   The user can access corporate directory information in different
   ways:

      * Using DIR.D, SNI's Windows client for the X.500 service, PC
        users can gain easy access to the DIR.X server containing the
        corporate directory data. The data found can  be transferred
        to other applications by means of DDE, drag and drop or cut
        and paste. (See DIR.D V2.6 for further information).

      * Query by mail: Authorized users can access data stored in the
        central or distributed directory system over their own mail
        system. DIR.X-SYNC retrieves the inquiry transmitted by mail
        and directs it on to the X.500 service. The search results
        are then delivered back to the user by mail. Using a WWW
        interface based on TCL scripts

   Query by mail does not require additional software on the end system.
   Each mail system connected to the X.400 backbone (e.g. MS-Mail,
   cc:Mail etc.) can use this function. DIR.X-SYNC currently supports
   the address formats of the following e-mail systems:

      * MAIL.X-OD V2.3

      * MAIL.2000 V1.2, AKOM

      * MS-Mail

      * cc:Mail

      * Intelligent Messaging Mail (Banyan)







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   The standardized ISO-10021 interface for X.400 addresses is
   supported, enabling need for extension. This means that any type of
   system capable of generating this format (e.g. WordPerfect, Lotus
   Notes) can be connected. Address acknowledgment is carried out in ISO
   format.

   Functions for the administrator:

      * Export: Addresses can be exported from local directories.
        They are delivered as mail messages in ASCII format to the
        DIR.X-SYNC server.

      * Upload: The upload server stores the exported local addresses
        in DIR.X as globally valid X.400 addresses.

      * Query by Mail: DIR.X-SYNC enables mail members to send a
        search to the DIR.X-SYNC server by e-mail. Using this
        function, authorized administrators of the synchronized
        directories can acquire copies of the corporate directory
        data.

      * Administration of the DIR.X-SYNC server with an
        administration tool which can be used via command line or a
        command file.

   Other features include:

      * Replication and distribution: In addition to the central
        solution with a single corporate directory server, DIR.X-SYNC
        also supports replicated or distributed data storage in
        DIR.X-SYNC server.

      * Authentication/Authorization: To prevent unauthorized use of
        the corporate directory system, the O/R addresses of the
        authorized administrators and users are configured by the
        DIR.X-SYNC administrator. When a query by mail or an update
        arrives, the sender address is compared with this address.

      * Logging: In the case of error, e.g. incorrect file format,
        the sender (and the administrator  configurable) are informed
        of the fault by mail. At the same time, the error message is
        saved in a log file for the DIR.X-SYNC administrator. In
        addition, a "history  file" enables the monitoring of the
        uploads that have run or are currently running

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

      DIR.X-SYNC is a directory application.



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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

      DIR.X-SYNC is a directory application.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

      [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

      [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

      [No information provided. -- Ed.]

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

      [No information provided. -- Ed.]

BUGS

   To report bugs and/or to retrieve additional information on SNI's
   directory products please send mail to infoline-
   com@s41.mch1.x400scn.sni.de.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   The DIR.X-SYNC server runs with SNI's mail service products MAIL.X
   V2.3 or MAIL.X V3.0.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   SNI platforms (RM200/300/400/600, MX300i/500i)

   HP 9000

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   SINIX 5.42

   HP-UX 10.0





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NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   100

AVAILABILITY

   DIR.X-SYNC V2.0 can be delivered as a binary product. It is
   commercially available from:

         Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG ASW BA COM 1 D-
         81730 Munich Germany

   Please contact

         Giovanni Rabaioli
         Voice:    +49/89-636-41095
         Fax:      +49/89-636-42552
         Mail:     Giovanni.Rabaioli@mch.sni.de

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   The following X.500 products are also part of SNI's X.500 product
   family:

      DIR.X V4.0   1993 X.500 Directory Service
      DIR.X V3.1   1988 X.500 Directory Service
      DIR.D V2.6   LDAP browser for information retrieval
      ORG.D V2.1   Full administrative LDAP browser



















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NAME

   DX500 OpenDirectory(tm)

   Datacraft Australia Pty Ltd

ABSTRACT

   DX500 OpenDirectory is a family of carrier grade, version 1993 X.500
   conformant products

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   See WEB page:  http://www.datacraft.com.au/dx500ovr.html for up to
   date details.

   PICS are available upon request.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   OpenDirectory DSA supports:

      * DX-plorer, 93 full DAP stack, [RFC 1006] client over Winsock

      * ISOPRO 1.5+ messaging clients
      * ISOPRO for MAPI messaging clients
      * ISOPLEX Navigator
      * ISOPLEX Management Centre
      * ISOPLEX DS
      * ISOPLEX Web Gateway

      * Uni of Mich. - WAX500

      * Quipu emulation mode





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PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

BUGS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   The software is commercially available from Datacraft, or its
   distributors.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March, 96

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   Capable of supporting a million entries, with subsecond response
   time, on small Unix, with 32 mgbytes of ram, due to a unique
   patented meta-data design.









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NAME

   Forum LOOK'UP (tm)

   Telis Systemes & Communications

ABSTRACT

   Forum LOOK'UP (tm) is a Corporate directory solution based on the
   X.500 recommendations. It includes:

      * a Directory System Agent (DSA),

      * Directory User Agents (DUAs).

      * local network connections

      * remote workstation access

      * a WEB and videotex access

      * data  updating tools

      * a directory editing tool

   Forum LOOK'UP is a product based on PIZARRO, the research prototype
   developed at INRIA by Christian Huitema's team, and commercialized by
   Telis, a member of the France Telecom group.

   Characteristics of the DSA are:

      * The DAP and DSP protocols are provided conformant with X.500
        (88).

      * The DIB is maintained in ASN.1 encoded format in the Unix
        file system.

      * Utilities are provided to load and dump the DIB from and to
        ASCII text files.

      * As an option, an ORACLE V7 database can also be used.

      * The DIT structure is held in main memory. Frequently used
        attributes may be held in inverted tables in memory to speed
        up searches.

      * Knowledge management: knowledge on managed domains is stored
        in Forum LOOK'UP specific attributes of the DSA entries.



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      * Schema: The X.500 (88), X.400 (88) and most of the Cosine and
        Internet Schema are supported. Object class and attribute
        definitions are enforced. Users may define their own.

      * Simple authentication is provided strong authentication and
        signed operations have been tested operationally through
        Telis's participation in PASSWORD, a VALUE project with aim
        to pilot a European security infrastructure for network
        applications.

      * Access control : the DSA offers a mechanism defined by Telis
        that is functionally equivalent to a profile of the X500 '93
        access control mechanism. The mechanism is based on the
        notion of administrative domains (autonomous and semi-
        autonomous). A domain defines the user groups (categories)
        and their access rights (consult, modify) to specified
        attribute types. The access rights are defined in
        prescriptive and entry ACI attributes.

      * Phonetic searches : administrators may specify a language
        (English, French, ...) for a subtree of the DIT. Approximate
        (phonetic) searches will then be carried out in the given
        language. The software loads a rule database to which new
        languages and new rules may be added easily.

      * Management: a Forum LOOK'UP DSA object has been defined to
        allow operational parameters of the DSA to be managed via
        DAP. Forum LOOK'UP conforms to X.500 (88) as specified in
        poaragraph 9 of X.519 Administration tools are provided :

      * to generate usage statistics automatically and distribute
        these by mail to administrators

      * to replicate subtrees of the DIT to other FORUM LOOK'UP
        DSAs and automatically update shadow copies,

      * to extract hardcopy listings from the database in an Excel
        compatible format for "paper" directories, all the
        management tasks are performed through a GUI (X/Motif).

      * The GUI includes a "dashboard" for monitoring of servers and
        the hardware they are installed on.

      * The DUAs include a graphical directory browser with powerful
        search functionality for PCs and Macintosh.






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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Forum LOOK'UP conforms to X.500 (88) as specified in paragraph 9 of
   X.519

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 1274], [RFC 1277], [RFC 1778], [RFC 1779] are supported

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [RFC 1278], [RFC 1279] are supported

INTEROPERABILITY

   Through the use of Forum LOOK'UP in the French Paradise pilot,
   interoperability has been informally but extensively tested with
   Quipu, Marben, SNI DIR/X.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   DSA connectivity to the PARADISE pilot.

BUGS

   Forum LOOK'UP is a commercial product. As such, it is supported and
   bugs are fixed when detected.

   Bug reports can be sent to our support team via electronic mail.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

      * The DIT structure and inverted attribute tables are stored in
        main memory.

      * The recommended main memory size for a DSA is 1kb per node,
        i.e., 10 Mb for a database of 10,000 objects.

      * The current recommended maximum for the proprietary database
        (based on the Unix file system) is a database size of the order
        of 100,000 objects.

      * For a larger database one unique server (up to 300,000 objects),
        the use of the Oracle database is recommended



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      * Of the selected attribute types defined in X.500 (88), the
        searchGuide attribute is not supported

      * neither are the following attributes from the Cosine and
        Internet Schema [RFC 1274]: OtherMailbox, MailPreferenceOption
        and the various quality attributes.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   Forum LOOK'UP includes a transport stack for TP0 with TCP/IP [RFC
   1006] and X.25. The stack has been ported to SunNet OSI for TP4 with
   CLNP.

   DUAs on a LAN (Novell Netware, Microsoft Lan Manager, IBM Lan Server)
   can access the DSA without the need for IP on every Workstation. A
   module (called SOLO server) available on Novell, OS/2 and UNIX allows
   to have an IP or X.25 stack only on the file server. It is in charge
   of forwarding the request to a DSA.

   A direct access (DUA / DSA) through IP, X.25, PSTN or ISDN is also
   available.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Forum LOOK'UP can easily be ported to any UNIX machine.

   It currently runs on: Sun Solaris and Hewlett Packard.

   A port on IBM AIX is to be completed.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   The Forum LOOK'UP server is portable to any UNIX-like operating
   system.  X/Motif is the interface used for management.

   The DUAs are available on Windows and Macintosh.

   ORACLE V7 can be used as a database (option).

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   30 servers









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AVAILABILITY

   Forum LOOK'UP is commercially available. For further information
   contact:

         Laurence Puvilland, Product manager
         Email: C=fr A=atlas P=telis-sc O=telis-sc OU1=paris S=puvilland
         laurence.puvilland@paris.telis-sc.fr

         or:

         Ascan Woermann, X.500 development manager
         Email: C=fr A=atlas P=telis-sc O=telis-sc OU1=sophia S=Woermann
         ascan.woermann@sophia.telis-sc.fr

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]





























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NAME

   FX*500

   Firefox International Limited

ABSTRACT

   FX*500 is a core component of Firefoxs product suite for mail,
   messaging and directories.

   FX*500 provides a Directory System Agent (DSA) which adheres to the
   latest 1993 X.500 standards.

   FX*500 may be used in conjunction with the Firefox FX*400 messaging
   products or may be combined with a range of Directory User Agent and
   Gateway products in order to satisfy a broad range of directory
   requirements.

   FX*500 affords unique integration opportunities with Novell's NetWare
   Directory Service (NDS) by offering the option of true dynamic
   directory integration between NDS and X.500.

   FX*500 provides support for key features of the X.500 1993 standard
   while continuing to support interworking with 1988 based directory
   user agents and system agents. The main 1993 features of X.500
   supported by FX*500 are:

      * Basic Access Control

      * The 1993 DSA Information Model

      * Replication and Shadowing

   In summary, FX*500 supports:

      * 1988 and 1993 X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP)

      * 1988 and 1993 X.500 Directory System Protocol (DSP)

      * 1993 X.500 Directory Information Shadowing Protocol (DISP)

      * 1993 Basic (or Simplified) Access Control

      * the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), as defined
        by [RFC 1777]





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      * configuration of knowledge information for distributed
        operation using 1993 operational attributes

      * local management services, including a knowledge
        configuration application and extensive diagnostic facilities

      * an extended set of management applications

      * operation in a wide variety of network environments including
        connectivity over X.25, TCP/IP [RFC 1006] and OSI LANs.

      * an application developer's toolkit

   The optional application developer's toolkit includes:

      * the X/Open Directory Services (XDS) API to support directory
        user agent applications

      * a Gateway (G-XDS) API which is based on a simplified version
        of the XDS API syntax and allows developers to implement
        gateways to existing/ proprietary directory databases

      * a Network Management Interface (NMI) to support management
        applications and integration with management services.

   FX*500 is delivered with a schema defined to support the Common Use
   and MHS (X.402) Schemas defined by UK GOSIP V4. The subschema for
   FX*500 can be modified by the customer and updated dynamically.

   FX*500 provides for search optimisation by supporting keyed search
   whereby specific attributes can be identified as 'keyed' through
   local configuration data. This optimisation avoids the need to do a
   "brute force" search which requires a traversal of all the nodes of a
   subtree. Approximate match search filters are also supported by using
   a phonetic search based on the "Soundex" algorithm.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   FX*500 meets both the static and dynamic requirements implied by
   section 9.2 of X.519 1988.

   From section 9.2 of X.519 1988 regarding DSA conformance:

      * FX*500 supports both the directoryAccessAC and
        directorySystemAC application contexts.

      * The FX*500 DSA can act as a first level DSA




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      * The chained mode of operation is supported.

      * The security levels "none" and "simple" are supported, the
        "strong" security level can be supported with the addition of
        an appropriate security module.

      * The attribute types defined in X.520 and the object classes
        defined in X.521 are supported.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   FX*500 meets both the static and dynamic requirements implied by
   sections 9.2, 9.3 and 9.4 of X.519 1993 regarding the conformance of
   DSA, Shadow Supplier and Shadow Consumer.

   From section 9.2 of X.519 1993 regarding DSA conformance:

      * FX*500 supports both the directoryAccessAC and
        directorySystemAC application contexts

      * the FX*500 DSA can act as a first level DSA

      * the chained mode of operation is supported.

      * the security levels "none" and "simple" are supported, the
        "strong" security level can be supported with the addition of
        an appropriate security module.

      * the selected attribute types defined in X.520 are supported.
        The UNIVERSAL STRING choice for DirectoryString is supported
        but cannot be used for matching rules.

      * the selected object classes defined in X.521 are supported.

      * FX*500 supports the following 1993 extensions to the DAP and
        DSP protocols:

         * subentries

         * copyShallDo

         * attributeSizeLimit

         * extraAttributes

         * useAliasOnUpdate

         * newSuperior



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      * FX*500 supports the following operational attributes:

         * structural object class

         * governing structural rule

         * create timestamp

         * modify timestamp

         * creators name

         * modifiers name

         * prescriptive ACI

         * entry ACI

         * subentry ACI

         * myAccessPoint

         * superiorKnowledge

         * supplierKnowledge (supported by local mechanism)

         * consumerKnowledge (supported by local mechanism)

         * secondaryShadows (supported by local mechanism)

         * specificKnowledge

         * nonSpecificKnowledge

      * FX*500 supports return of alias names and indication that
        returned entry information is complete

      * support is given to modifying the object class attribute to
        add and/or remove values identifying auxiliary object classes

      * FX*500 supports both Basic Access Control and Simplified
        Access Control

      * FX*500 supports the name bindings defined in X.521







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   From section 9.3 and 9.4 of X.519 1993 regarding conformance of a
   Shadow Supplier and Shadow Consumer respectively:

      * FX*500 supports the shadowSupplierInitiatedAC and
        shadowConsumerInitiatedAC application contexts

      * the security levels "none" and "simple" are supported, the
        "strong" security level can be supported with the addition of
        an appropriate security module.

      * FX*500 supports the following UnitOfReplication:

         * Entry filtering on object class

         * Inclusion of subordinate knowledge in the replicated area

         * Inclusion of extended knowledge in addition to subordinate
           knowledge

      * FX*500 can act as a secondary shadow supplier.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Supports [RFC 1274], [RFC 1567],[RFC 1777],[RFC 1778],[RFC 1779]

   FX*500 maintains statistics that are a superset of those defined by
   [RFC 1567] "X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB".

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   Firefox are members of EurOSInet and test FX*500 by direct links with
   other members and at interoperability workshops.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Firefox are participating in the NameFLOW-Paradise project, which is
   the successor to the Paradise European X.500 directory pilot.

BUGS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]






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CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   FX*500 utilises the Firefox FX*STACK product to provide an OSI stack
   for use over local or wide-area networks.  This enables the X.500
   DAP, DSP and DISP protocols operate over a range of different network
   types. The current network options are:

      * OSI LANs are supported by Transport Class 4 over CLNP (ISO
        8473), including the ES-IS routing protocol.

      * X.25 networks are supported in either a Connection-Oriented
        Network Service (CONS) or a Connection-Less Network Service
        (CLNS) environment.

         * For CONS, Transport Classes 0, 2 and 4 are supported over
           X.25(1984).

         * For CLNS, Transport Class 4 is supported over CLNP (ISO
           8473) utilising X.25 as a subnetwork.

      * TCP/IP networks are supported by an implementation of [RFC
        1006], which supports Transport Class 0 over TCP/IP.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Intel 386, 486, Pentium

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   FX*500 is available on NetWare 3.12 and 4.1, UnixWare 1.1.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   FX*500 is commercially available.









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   For further details please contact:

         Keith Vallance
         Product Manager
         Firefox International Limited
         668 Hitchin Road
         Stopsley
         Bedfordshire LU2 7UH
         UK

         Tel:    +44 (0)1582 29007
         Fax:    +44 (0)1582 29107
         email: keithv@firefox.co.uk

         Ken Sanofsky
         Firefox (U.S.) Inc.
         Seventh Floor
         2099 Gateway Place
         San Jose
         CA 95110-1017

         Tel:    +1 408 321 8344
         Fax:    +1 408 321 8311
         email: kens@firefox.com

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]



















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NAME

   Global Directory Server

   Control Data Systems, Inc.

ABSTRACT

   Control Data's X.500 implementation, called the Global Directory
   Server, is compliant with the 1993 ITU-T Recommendations X.500-X.521,
   except for DOP, schema publication, and non-specific subordinate
   references. Features include:

      * 1993 administrative framework

         * 1993 operational attributes

         * 1993 reference structure

         * 1993 distributed operations

         * 1993 incremental and full replication including:

           * Supplier or consumer initiated

           * Periodic (by update interval) or onchange replication

           * Complete subtree specification to select replicated
             area

           * Reference replication

         * 1993 basic access control including:

           * Prescriptive, entry and subentry ACI supported

           * Item first and user first specification

           * All user classes supported including users by subtree
             specification

           * Access control by entry, attribute, and attribute value

           * All priority levels supported

         * 1993 collective attributes

         * 1993 hierarchical attributes



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         * 1993 operational extensions

         * 1993 modifyDN operation

         * Full interoperability with "quipu" implementations including:

           * quipu replication for designated portions of DIT

           * quipu reference model for designated portions of DIT

           * enhanced quipu access controls (ACLs)

           * quipu operational attributes for designated portions of
             DIT

           * Can "automatically" migrate quipu DIT to 1993 DIT:

           * Migration process is dynamic, can occur while DSA is
             operating

           * Process preserves quipu attributes if desired

      Also:

         * Directory API based on the X.400 API

         * Support for X.400 objects including those to support MHS use
           of directory to support MHS routing

         * Integration with Control Data's Mail*Hub standards-based E-
           mail and directory integration products

         * DUA interfaces that support the full set of directory
           operations

         * A DUA daemon that provides directory access for applications

         * Directory synchronization tools for synchronizing
           PC/Mac/DEC/IBM mail directories and other sources of
           information, such as human resources databases, with X.500

         * Hash indexing for fast string search

         * dixie, dad, finger, whois, and ph.x500 support

         * SNMP based monitoring and management of DSAs

         * Support for DAP, LDAP, DSP, and DISP



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         * Can be browsed via standard World Wide Web browsers

   Control Data Systems offers complete integration services to design,
   plan, install, configure, tailor and maintain X.500 services. These
   services may include the preparation of customer unique DUAs and
   tools for X.500 integration, synchronization, operational control and
   management.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The Global Directory Server complies with the 1988 CCITT
   Recommendations X.500-X.521 [CCITT-88] and the 1988 NIST OIW Stable
   Implementation Agreements [NIST-88].  It also complies with all
   static and dynamic requirements of X.519.

   The Global Directory Server also provides:

      * Full interoperability with "quipu" implementations including:

         * quipu replication for designated portions of DIT

         * quipu reference model for designated portions of DIT

         * enhanced quipu access controls (ACLs)

         * quipu operational attributes for designated portions of
           DIT

      * Can "automatically" migrate quipu DIT to 1993 DIT:

         * Migration process is dynamic, can occur while DSA is
           operating

         * Process preserves quipu attributes if desired

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The Global Directory Server complies with the 1993 ITU-T
   Recommendations X.500-X.521, except for DOP, schema publication, and
   non-specific subordinate references. It also complies with the 1994
   NIST OIW Stable Implementation Agreements. And it complies with all
   static and dynamic requirements of X.519.  Compliance features:

      * 1993 administrative framework

      * 1993 operational attributes

      * 1993 reference structure



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      * 1993 distributed operations

      * 1993 incremental and full replication including:

         * Supplier or consumer initiated

         * Periodic (by update interval) or onchange replication

         * Complete subtree specification to select replicated area

         * Reference replication

      * 1993 basic access control including:

         * Prescriptive, entry and subentry ACI supported

         * Item first and user first specification

         * All user classes supported including users by subtree
           specification

         * Access control by entry, attribute and attribute value

         * All priority levels supported

      * 1993 collective attributes

      * 1993 hierarchical attributes

      * 1993 operational extensions

      * 1993 modifyDN operation

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Global Directory Server is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC
   1274], [RFC 1276], [RFC 1277], [RFC 1567], [RFC 1778], [RFC 1777],
   [RFC 1779]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   Global Directory Server is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC
   1202], [RFC 1249], [RFC 1275], [RFC 1278], [RFC 1279], [RFC 1558],
   [RFC 1562], [RFC 1617], [RFC 1781], [RFC 1801], [RFC 1802], [RFC
   1803], [RFC 1836], [RFC 1837], [RFC 1838]






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INTEROPERABILITY

   Control Data X.500 has successfully interoperated with other X.500
   implementations including those from HP, DEC, ESL, ISODE Consortium,
   Telstra, ICL, Marben (HP), Nexor, Unisys, and Siemens.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Control Data's X,500 implementation interoperates with other
   implementations in the Internet X.500 pilots. It also provides the
   base routing tree for the MHS Use of the Directory pilot (Longbud) on
   the Internet.

BUGS

   Control Data provides complete software maintenance services with
   products.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP, TP4 with CLNS, TP0 with X.25.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Global Directory Server is supported on UNIX for SUN SPARC, HP 9000,
   and IBM RS/6000 platforms, and on Windows NT for Intel platforms.
   Other platforms are pending.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Distributed and supported for SUN Solaris 2.x, HP-UX 10.x, IBM AIX
   4.x, and Windows NT.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   Product was introduced in December 1995. 5 implementations in the
   field to date.










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AVAILABILITY
   Commercially available from:

         Control Data Systems Inc.
         Electronic Commerce Solutions, ARH290
         4201 Lexington Avenue   North
         Arden Hills, MN 55126-6198 U.S.A.

         1-800-257-OPEN (U.S. and Canada)
         1-612-482-6736 (worldwide)
         FAX: 1-612-482-2000 (worldwide)
         EMAIL: info@cdc.com
           or
         s=info p=cdc a=attmail c=us

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   July 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]





























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NAME

   i500 Enterprise Directory Server

   ICL

ABSTRACT

   ICL's i500 Enterprise Directory Server (simply termed "i500") is a
   high performance X.500 distributed Directory system providing
   features such as:

      * multi-protocol support covering 1993-edition DAP, DSP and
        DISP plus LDAP and WWW client access

      * dynamically configurable schema (object classes, attributes,
        structure rules etc.) including support for user-defined
        schema items and auxiliary object classes

      * a scalable, disk-based database incorporating configurable
        indexing facilities to enable rapid, large-scale searching,
        including approximate matching

      * storage of a variety of information types including text,
        image and sound

      * the capabaility to operate as a "first-level" DSA

      * 1993-edition replication of information (both primary and
        secondary shadowing using DISP and supporting total refresh,
        incremental or on-change updates)

      * information security, using X.509 authentication techniques
        together with either 1993-edition Basic or Simplified Access
        Controls

      * gateway facilities to enable X.500, LDAP and WWW client
        access to non-X.500 based information

      * a variety of APIs and associated development toolkits
        including LDAP and X/Open XDS/XOM Directory access APIs

      * support of the [RFC 1567] "MADMAN" systems management MIB

      * a Windows (3.11, 95 or NT) based management station






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COMPLIANCE withX.500-1988 (applicable only forDSAs and DUAs)

   i500 is compliant with the 1993-edition of X.500 and interoperates
   with 1988-edition DUAs and DSAs.

COMPLIANCE withX.500-1993 (applicable only forDSAs and DUAs)

   i500 is compliant with the 1993-edition of X.500 and is implemented
   in-line with the ISO/ITU-T Directory Implementor's Guide and the
   emerging 1993 International Standardized Profiles (ISPs) being
   produced by the NIST OIW, EWOS and AOW workshops.

   Full Protocol Implementation Conformance Statements (PICS) are
   available on request to either:

      i500@reston.icl.com or k.richardson@man0523.wins.icl.co.uk

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   i500 supports a variety of proposed Internet standards and in
   particular, [RFC 1274] (schema), [RFC 1567] (MIB) and [RFC 1777]
   (LDAP).

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   i500 is developed in-line with any necessary informational and
   experimental RFCs, e.g.[RFC 1278] and [RFC 1558] are supported.

INTEROPERABILITY

   ICL are members of EuroSInet and EEMA. As such, i500 is regularly
   tested for interoperability at EuroSInet workshops and has also been
   included in public demonstrations of X.500 interoperability at EEMA
   annual exhibitions. Other X.500 products with which i500 has been
   proven to interoperate include those from the following vendors:

   * Boldon-James

   * Control Data

   * DCL

   * Digital

   * ISOCOR

   * ISODE




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   * Net-Tel

   * NeXor

   * SNI

   * Unisys

   * WorldTalk

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   i500 operates within the Internet PARADISE network controlled by
   DANTE.

BUGS

   No known bugs. World-wide software maintenance services are provided
   with primary support desks based in North America and Europe.

CAVEATSAND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   TCP/IP for LDAP and WWW client (HTTP) access
   TCP/IP with [RFC 1006]
   OSI TP0, TP2, TP3, (X.25, CONS) and TP4 (CLNP)

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   HP, Intel PC, ICL, SUN, Pyramid and platforms which support UNIXWARE
   2.0

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   HP UX-9.04 and 10.0, Windows NT 3.51, ICL DRS/NX 7, SUN Solaris 2.4
   and 2.5, Pyramid OSx, UNIXWARE 2.0

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]








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AVAILABILITY

   i500 is commercially available from ICL High Performance Systems.
   For further information please contact either:

   i500 Marketing Manager,  or   David Longley (i500 Business Manager),
   ICL Inc.,                     ICL,
   11490 Commerce Park Drive,    Wenlock Way,
   Suite 500,                    West Gorton,
   Reston,                       Manchester,
   VA 22091-1532 USA             M12 5DR, UK

   Tel.   +1 703 648 3300        Tel.   +44 (0)161 223 1301 ext.2832
   Fax.   +1 703 648 3350        Fax.   +44 (0)161 223 0482
   I/net. i500@reston.icl.com    I/net.
                                 d.c.longley@man0505.wins.icl.co.uk


   Information on i500 is also provided at
   http://www.icl.com/hps/i500.html.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   July 29, 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

      None.























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NAME

   ISODE Consortium Release 3.0 X.500(1993) Directory ISODE Consortium
   Ltd.

ABSTRACT

   This implementation is a source release of an X.500(1993) Directory
   System Agent (DSA). It has been designed an implemented as an X.500
   1993 DSA not as a 1988 DSA with '93 extensions.  Emphasis has been
   placed on providing support for a flexible information model, access
   control, X.509 security features, and standard replication.

   The 1993 DSA offers a strong technical foundation on which to build
   an information and messaging infrastructure that relies on robust and
   scalable directory services. The implementation of this DSA
   incorporates the experience gained through the development, support,
   and maintenance of the earlier QUIPU, as well as operational
   experience and standards support.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The DSA is aligned to the 1988 ISO IS and the NIST OIW Directory
   Implementors Guide Version 1. X.500(1993) features such as
   replication, access control, as well as X.509 certification are also
   available.  Interoperability testing with other DSAs has been
   performed.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Please contact the ISODE Consortium if you wish to obtain our
   protocol information conformance statements. PICS may also be
   available from member organizations for their binary products.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 1781],[RFC 1779],[RFC 1778],[RFC 1777], [RFC 1274], [RFC 1277].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [RFC 1838], [RFC 1837], [RFC 1836],[RFC 1801], [RFC 1275], [RFC
   1278], [RFC 1279].









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INTEROPERABILITY

   Interoperability with several other DSAs has been demonstrated in
   pilot operation and at Eurosinet in October 1995.

   At Eurosinet, X.500 interoperability testing used the X.500 DAP
   (Directory Access) and DSP (Directory System) protocols. Successful
   testing was done between the ISODE Consortium X.500(1993) DSA and
   DSAs from four other vendors including Siemens-Nixdorf and Bull. The
   ISODE Consortium was the only vendor to bring an X.500(93) compliant
   DSA to the workshop for the scheduled X.500(93) testing.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Connectivity to the global research pilots (PARADISE etc.) has been
   demonstrated. It is expected that this system will be used
   extensively in a wide range of pilot activities.  DUA Connectivity,
   and DSA Connectivity.

BUGS

   Bugs should be reported to the ISODE Consortium via email.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   The IC R3.0 release is application level code, and assumes vendor
   provided lower layers. It provides the following modules with support
   for a range of APIs to handle associated lower layers:

      * [RFC 1006] (vendor supplied TCP/IP using sockets or TLI)

      * Transport service (vendor supplied transport, which may be
        any class and use any network service. TLI, XTI and various
        vendor-specific APIs).

      * TP0 (Vendor supplied X.25 or CONS using NTI and various
        vendor specific APIs).

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Reference platform is SUN SPARC Solaris 2.  The software has been
   ported to various other platforms by the IC and by member
   organizations.  Contact the ISODE Consortium for a complete member
   product list.



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SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Reference OS is Solaris 2.3/2.4. It is also known to run on various
   other UNIX platforms. Contact the ISODE Consortium for a complete
   member product list.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   Available to members of the ISODE Consortium. Membership is open to
   any organisation. An earlier version of the source release is
   available under licence (zero cost) to universities and equivalent
   educational institutions.

   Contact:

      ISODE Consortium
      The Dome, The Square
      Richmond
      TW9 1DT
      UK

      Phone: +44-181-332-9091
      Fax:   +44-181-332-9019

      Email: <ic-info@isode.com>

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   January 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   More information may be obtained by contacting the ISODE Consortium,
   or by visiting our WWW site, http://www.isode.com/

   Our X.400 address is s=ic-info; o=ISODE Consortium; p=ISODE;
   a=MAILNET; c=FI










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NAME

   ISOPLEX DS (tm) DSA

   ISOCOR

ABSTRACT

   ISOCOR's ISOPLEX DS Directory Services Product Family also includes:

      ISOPLEX DS Import/Export Utility for Windows
      ISOPLEX DS Navigator
      ISOPLEX DS Directory Access XDS/XOM APIs
      ISOGATE DS (tm) Oracle

   The ISOPLEX DS provides a 1988 X.500 conformant Directory System
   Agent (DSA), a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) daemon to
   service Directory requests via LDAP, a UNIX Directory shell user
   agent (DISH), a Motif Directory Administrator interface to configure
   the first level and subordinate DSAs, and supporting utilities to
   handle bulk loading of the Directory, maintain statistics, and
   provide logging information.

   In addition to supporting memory-based Directory Information Bases
   (DIBs), the ISOPLEX DS includes the optional configuration of
   delegate DSA processes for storing selected subtrees of the Directory
   Information Tree (DIT) in disk-based index and data files.

   The ISOPLEX DS includes a set of utilities integrating it with key
   technology. The most important of these tools is the World Wide Web
   to X.500 gateway, which supports Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML)-
   based DUA bindings to the ISOPLEX DS DSA via the ISOPLEX DS LDAP
   daemon process.

   The ISOPLEX DS additionally provides Simple Network Management
   Protocol (SNMP) functionality that works in conjunction with an
   existing SNMP environment. The ISOPLEX DS functionality is
   specifically designed to monitor a DSA's DSP and DAP connections from
   a network managment system and uses the X.500 Directory monitoring
   Management Information Base (MIB), which is based on [RFC 1567].

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The ISOPLEX DS conforms to the 1988 CCITT Recommendations X.500-X.521
   as detailed in the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statements
   X.581 (1988) and X.582 (1988). It conforms in part to Version 7 of
   the NIST OIW Stable Implementation Agreements.




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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The ISOPLEX DS does not conform to the 1993 ITU-T Recommendations
   X.500-X.521.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   The ISOPLEX DS conforms with the following proposed Internet Standard
   RFCs: [RFC 1274], [RFC 1276], [RFC 1277], [RFC 1567], [RFC 1777],
   [RFC 1778], [RFC 1779], and [RFC 1798].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   The ISOPLEX DS is consistent with the following informational and
   experimental RFCs: [RFC 1275], [RFC 1278], [RFC 1279], [RFC 1558],
   [RFC-1617], [RFC 1781], [RFC-1801], [RFC-1803], and [RFC-1804].

INTEROPERABILITY

   The ISOPLEX DS interoperates with the following systems: Control
   Data, Digital Equipment, Hewlett Packard, Marben, Nexor, The
   Wollongong Group, and Unisys.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   The ISOPLEX DS provides DUA Connectivity and DSA Connectivity via the
   PARADISE project in Europe and via the Internet in North America.

BUGS

   If problems arise with the ISOPLEX DS, the customer can report these
   to the relevant ISOCOR reseller or contact ISOCOR Technical Support
   directly. ISOCOR Technical Support staffs are available in two
   locations: one in the US at +1 (310) 581-8100 (phone), +1 (310) 581-
   8111 (fax), and helpdesk@isocor.com; the other in Ireland at +353 (1)
   284-3802 (phone), +353 (1) 280-0365, and helpdesk.isocor.ie.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   Not applicable.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   Though the internetworking capability of the product depends on the
   specific hardware/software platform, the ISOPLEX DS in general
   supports the following environments:

      [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP



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      TP2 over X.25, CONS (ISO 8878), APS on Async

      TP4 over CLNS, PAD (X.29) Server

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Hewlett Packard

   Intel 486/Pentium

   Sun

   Stratus

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Hewlett Packard HP-UX v9.x/v10.x, HP OSI Transport Services 9000

   SCO v3.2.4, v3.2.5, SCO OpenDesktop, TCP/IP, IEEE 802.3, Eicon R3.1
   for X.25 networking software and hardware

   Solaris v2.4, Sunlink OSI 8.0.2, Sunlink X.25 8.0.2

   Stratus ftx v2.2, OSI Open Networking Platform (ONP), Stratus Window
   Manager 1.2 End User System, MIT X11R5 Graphics End User System, MIT
   X11R5 Graphics Fonts package, MIT X11R5 Graphics Openlook Software
   package

   Motif/X11R5 runtime support

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   The ISOPLEX DS is commercially available either directly from ISOCOR
   or from a licensed ISOCOR reseller.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   December 31, 1995.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   Not applicable.





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NAME

   LDAP

   University of Michigan

ABSTRACT

   UM-LDAP is an implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access
   Protocol. LDAP is a draft Internet standard directory service
   protocol that runs over TCP/IP. It can be used to provide a stand-
   alone directory service, or to provide lightweight access to the
   X.500 directory.  LDAP is defined by [RFC 1777] and [RFC 1778].

   The UM-LDAP package includes the following components:

      * slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server

      * slurpd - a stand-alone LDAP replication server

      * ldapd - an LDAP-to-X.500 gateway server

      * centipede - an LDAP centroid generation and maintenance
        program

      * libldap - an LDAP client library

      * liblber - a lightweight BER/DER encoding/decoding library

      * ldif tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd

      * in.xfingerd - a finger-to-LDAP gateway server

      * go500 - a gopher-to-LDAP gateway server for searching

      * go500gw - a gopher-to-LDAP gateway server for searching and
        browsing

      * rcpt500 - an email-to-LDAP query responder

      * mail500 - an LDAP-capable mailer

      * fax500 - an LDAP-capable mailer that supports remote printing

      * LDAP tools - A collection of shell-based LDAP utility
        programs





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   In addition, there are some contributed components:

      * web500 - an HTTP-to-LDAP gateway

      * whois++d - a WHOIS++-to-LDAP gateway

      * saucer - a simple command-line oriented client program

   The latest information about LDAP can always be found on the LDAP
   Home Page at this URL:

   http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/ldap/

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   The U-M LDAP distribution is a complete implementation of the LDAP
   protocol.  The LDAP protocol does not support access to all X.500
   features and operations.  The operations supported are bind, search,
   compare, add, delete, modify, modify RDN, and abandon.  Note that
   read and list operations can be emulated using the search operation.
   Size and time limits may be specified, as may alias dereferencing and
   searching, but all X.500 service controls are not supported.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Since the LDAP protocol itself has not yet been updated to support
   any 1993-specific X.500 features, this implementation does support
   any 1993 features yet either.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Believed to be compliant with:

      [RFC 1274], [RFC 1777], [RFC 1778], [RFC 1779], [RFC 1781]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   Includes an implementation of the LDAP API, as defined in [RFC 1823].
   Search filters used within UM-LDAP comply with [RFC 1558].

INTEROPERABILITY

   The current implementation of the X.500-backended LDAP server (ldapd)
   is known to work with ISODE-based DAP libraries and the QUIPU DSA.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   DUA connectivity should be possible to all pilots.



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BUGS

   Bug reports should be sent to bug-ldap@umich.edu.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None, aside from those mentioned above under completeness.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   LDAP clients use TCP to communicate with the LDAP server.  The LDAP
   server normally uses [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP to communicate with the
   DSA, though any other transport mechanism for DSA communication
   supported by ISODE should be possible.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   The complete UM-LDAP package has been ported to a wide variety of
   UNIX systems, including: Sun3 and SPARCs running SunOS 4.1.x or
   Solaris 2.x, DECStations running Ultrix 4.3, HP 9000 series running
   HP-UX 9.05, IBM RS6000 running AIX 3.2.5, PCs running SCO, FreeBSD,
   NetBSD, or LINUX, DEC Alphas running OSF/1, and NeXTStatios running
   NeXTSTEP 3.2.  The complete package has also been ported to VMS.  In
   addition, the LDAP client libraries and some client programs have
   been ported to Apple Macintosh and PCs running MSDOS or Windows.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   The complete UM-LDAP package has been ported to a wide variety of
   UNIX systems, including: SunOS 4.1.x, Solaris 2.x, Ultrix 4.3, HP-UX
   9.05, AIX 3.2.5, SCO, FreeBSD, NetBSD, LINUX, OSF/1, and NeXTSTEP
   3.2.  It has also been ported to VMS.  In addition, the LDAP client
   libraries and some clients have been ported to Macintosh (System 7),
   MSDOS (some TCP/IP stacks), and Microsoft Windows 3.1, 95, and NT.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   Unknown; used by almost all Internet X.500 sites.

AVAILABILITY

   This software is openly available for all to use.  It may be obtained
   by anonymous FTP from terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu in the /ldap/
   directory (URL: ftp://terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu/ldap/).  The latest
   information about LDAP can always be found on the LDAP Home Page at
   this URL:

      http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/ldap/



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   Send e-mail to ldap-support@umich.edu for additional assistance.

   This software was developed at the University of Michigan by Tim
   Howes with help from Mark Smith, Bryan Beecher, Gordon Good, Steve
   Rothwell, Lance Sloan as well as many others around the Internet. It
   is subject to the following copyright:

      Copyright (c) 1992-1996 Regents of the University of Michigan.
      All rights reserved.  Redistribution and use in source and binary
      forms are permitted provided that this notice is preserved and
      that due credit is given to the University of Michigan at Ann
      Arbor. The name of the University may not be used to endorse or
      promote products derived from this software without specific prior
      written permission.  This software is provided ``as is'' without
      express or implied warranty.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   December 1995

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No Information Provided -- Ed.]




























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NAME

   maX.500 :: Macintosh DUA Interface

   University of Michigan

ABSTRACT

   maX.500 is a Directory User Agent (client) for Apple Macintosh.  It
   is widely used within Paradise and other Internet X.500 pilots.
   maX.500 supports searching, browsing, and modifying directory
   entries.  Display of textual information, playing of audio, and
   viewing of both black-and-white (fax) and color (JPEG) images are
   supported.  Communication with directory servers is via the
   Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) over TCP/IP.  maX.500
   works both with standalone LDAP directory servers (such as slapd) and
   with X.500-backended LDAP servers (such as ldapd).

   maX.500 is a native Macintosh application, and has a friendly
   interface.  It requires System Software version 6.0.5 or later and
   Apple's MacTCP or Open Transport TCP/IP networking. The current
   version of maX.500 is 2.0.2, although version 2.1 is in beta test.

   The latest information about maX.500 can always be found on the
   maX.500 Home Page at this URL:
   http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/ldap/max500/

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   maX.500 works over LDAP, and is subject to LDAP's limitations.  The
   bind, search, compare, add, delete, abandon, modify, and modifyrdn
   operations are all used by maX.500. Size and time limits may be
   specified, as may alias dereferencing control.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   maX.500 currently uses LDAP as defined in [RFC 1777], which does not
   support any 1993-specific X.500 features.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

      Believed to be compliant with:

      [RFC 1274], [RFC 1777], [RFC 1778], [RFC 1779], [RFC 1781]







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CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   Search filters comply with [RFC 1558].

   Uses the LDAP API, as defined in [RFC 1823].

INTEROPERABILITY

   maX.500 is known to work with the U-M LDAP servers (ldapd and slapd).
   It has also been tested with other commerical LDAP servers, such as
   Control Data's server.  maX.500 has been used with a wide variety of
   DSAs (always through an LDAP server).

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   DUA connectivity should be possible to all pilots.

BUGS

   Bug reports should be sent to max500-bugs@umich.edu.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   maX.500 does not support modification of "photo" (fax), "jpegPhoto",
   or "audio" attributes.  Versions of maX.500 before 2.1 did not
   support a fully functional browse facility.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   maX.500 is an LDAP client, and as such is uses TCP to communicate
   with the LDAP server.  Apple's MacTCP control panel or Open Transport
   TCP/IP networking is required.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   maX.500 runs on Apple Macintosh Plus or later Macintosh computers,
   including PowerMacs. It requires 600K of free RAM.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   maX.500 requires Apple System Software 6.0.5 or later (System 7
   preferred) and MacTCP 1.1 or later (2.0.6 preferred).  maX.500 2.1,
   which is currently in beta test, will run natively on the PowerMac
   and use the native Open Transport networking interface if it is
   installed.






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NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   This software is openly available for all to use.  It may be obtained
   by anonymous FTP from terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu in the /ldap/max500
   directory (URL: ftp://terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu/ldap/max500).  The
   latest information about maX.500 can always be found on the maX.500
   Home Page at this URL:

      http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/ldap/max500/

   Send e-mail to max500@umich.edu for additional assistance.

   This software was developed at the University of Michigan by Mark
   Smith with help from Tim Howes and many others around the Internet.
   It is subject to the following copyright:

      Copyright (c) 1995 Regents of the University of Michigan. All
      rights reserved.  Redistribution and use in binary forms is
      permitted provided that this notice is preserved and that due
      credit is given to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The
      name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote
      products derived from this] software without specific prior
      written permission. This software is provided ``as is'' without
      express or implied warranty.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   December 1995

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No Information Provided -- Ed.]















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NAME

   Messageware DSA

   NEXOR

ABSTRACT

   Messageware DSA is a high performance X.500(93) DSA. Characteristics
   of the DSA are:

      * DAP access

      * DISP for replication and shadowing information

      * DSP access

      * LDAP

      * Full 1993 Basic and Simple Access Control

      * Support for X.400, X.500, and [RFC 1274] attributes and
        object classes

      * Approximate match based on Soundex.

      * Flexible schema management

      * Anti-trawling access  control

      * Knowledge management mapped onto DIT

      * Attribute inheritance

      * Remote management

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Messageware DSA is an X.500 1993 compliant DSA

   XT-QUIPU is a X.500 1988 compliant DSA conforming to NIST SIA version
   2.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Messageware DSA isn X.500 1993 compliant DSA implementing standard
   access control, replication and shadowing, X.509, for a full
   conformance statement see the NEXOR web site(http://www.nexor.com).



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CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   The following are supported: String DN format [RFC 1485], [RFC 1274],
   [RFC 1276], and [RFC 1277].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   The following are supported: UFN [RFC 1781], [RFC 1278], and [RFC
   1279].

INTEROPERABILITY

   Messagware DSA has been extensively interoperability tested at
   Eurosinet workshops and at the EEMA X.500 demonstration.  Other
   vendors DSAs/DUAs interoperated with include:

   ICL, Control Data, Unisys, Digital, Isocor, DCL, SNI, Boldon James

   It is also in operation with DSAs used in the PARADISE and other
   pilot projects.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Messageware DSA is fully connected to the PARADISE and PSI White
   Pages X.500 Pilots.

BUGS

   No known bugs.  Support is given via phone or email to
   "support@nexor.co.uk"

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   OSI TP4 wtih CLNP
   OSI TP0 with X.25 or CONS
   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

      Sun: SunOS
           Solaris
           X86
      IBM RS/6000: AIX
      HP 9000



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   It is available on a number of other UNIX platforms

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   SunOs 4.1.3 Solaris 2.4     AIX 3.2 DRS/NX 6000 HP-UX 9.01

   Other software platforms are    available.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   Messageware DSA is available from NEXOR and NEXOR partners. For more
   details contact:

      NEXOR
      PO Box 132
      Nottingham
      NG7 2UU
      UK

      DN:        c=GB@o=NEXOR Ltd
      Telephone: +44 115 952 0510
      Fax:       +44 115 952 0519
      E-Mail:    info@nexor.co.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   Dec 95

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

      [No Information Provided--Ed.]
















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NAME

   MESSAGEWARE PC-DUA

   NEXOR

ABSTRACT

   PC-DUA provides a MS Windows based user interface to the X.500
   Directory.

      Features include:

      o Modify - allows users and administrators alike to add, change or
        delete directory entries

      o Searching - powerful searching tool so specific information can
        be quickly located. Also lists close matches

      o Highly flexible - can be customised to suit an organisations
        particular requirements

      o Directory Browser - to enable user to identify directory entries

      o History - allowing quick access to previously referenced parts
        of the DIT.

      o User Friendly Name (UFN) based searching

      o Hypertext-like navigation.

      o Friendly names for attribute labels.

      o Intelligent choice of entries to display when moving to a new
        location in the DIT.

      o On-line hypertext help.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Compliant with LDAP 3.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Compliant with 1993 versions of ITU X.500/ISO 9594 services and
   protocols





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CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

      The following are supported:    [RFC 1006]
                                      [RFC 1202]
                                      [RFC 1274]
                                      [RFC 1277]
                                      [RFC 1777]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   PC-DUA has interoperated with LDAP 2.0 and 3.0 distributions.

   Eurosinet Workshop:

      SNI, CDS, AT&T, ICL, Digital, ISOCOR, UNISYS and QUIPU.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Full DUA connectivity to the NADF, PARADISE and PSI White Pages X.500
   Pilots.

BUGS

   No known bugs.  Support is given via phone or email to
   "support@nexor.co.uk"

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   WinSock based TCP/IP stacks

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   386 PC or greater WITH 4MGBYTES RAM

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   MS WINDOWS 3.1
   Windows NT
   Windows95




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NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   PC-DUA is commercial software.  For more details contact:

      NEXOR
      PO Box 132
      Nottingham
      NG7 2UU
      UK

      DN: c=GB@o=NEXOR Ltd
      Telephone: +44 (0) 115 952 0510
      Fax:  +44 (0) 115 952 0519
      E-Mail:  info@nexor.co.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   Dec 95

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No Information Provided--Ed.]

























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NAME

   NonStop Directory Services (NSDS)
   Tandem Computers, Inc.

ABSTRACT

   The Tandem NonStop Directory Services (NSDS) product provides a
   distributed open directory service on Tandem platforms.  It is an
   industrial strength implementation incorporating the Tandem product
   fundementals of resilience, linear extensibility, fault-tolerance, and
   continuous availability. NSDS runs on the NonStop Kernel Guardian
   Personality which includes support for Tandem system characteristics
   such as data integrity, process persistence, and server classes.  NSDS
   supports access over X.25 WAN, LAN and TCP/IP networks.

   NSDS is a port of OSF's DCE GDS Reference Implementation, with Tandem
   enhancements including 1993 X.500 Simplified Access Control. Tandem
   server class management provides fault events, tracing, accounting and
   configuration services for NSDS. TM/MP (Transaction Management) is
   used to protect all file operations that affect the integrity of the
   directory entries in the DIB.

   Major Features Include:

      * X/Open Directory Services (XDS) API and X/Open Object
        Management (XOM) interface in conformance with X/Open CAE
        Specifications, and an additional Tandem extension package

      * 1988 Edition X.500 Conformant DAP and DSP, capable of inter-
        operating with 1993 Edition DUA or DSA implementations

      * Simplified Access Control as specified in the 1993 edition of
        the X.500 standard.

      * Unprotected Simple Authentication (name and password in
        clear)

      * Character set support for T61 Printables, IA5 and Teletex
        Strings

      * The DSA-SC server class performs the functions of a DSA.
        Multiple processes are used for fault tolerance and load
        balancing.

      * The DUA-ACCESS server class handles communications between
        local applications and remote DSA's using DAP across an OSI
        stack.



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      * The DSA-ACCESS server class handles communications from
        remote DUAs or DSAs to the DSA-SC server class using the
        Tandem OSI stack implementation which includes [RFC 1006]
        support for TCP/IP networks.

      * The DSA-CHAIN server class handles chaining communications
        between the DSA-SC server class and remote DSAs.

      * NSDS GUI Viewer supports administration/management of an NSDS
        DIB on a PC Windows workstation.  The NSDS GUI Viewer is
        supported by a persistent server process on the Tandem
        NonStop Kernel.  The  GUI Viewer allows a directory entry and
        a complete set of attributes and values to be inserted
        anywhere in the directory tree (DIT), to be deleted or
        changed, read or searched based on distinguished name
        components, with or without wild-card.

      * NSDS SCRIPTOR allows customers to explore features of the XDS
        programmatic interface in advance of writing their XOM/XDS
        application. NSDS SCRIPTOR is a menu-driven batch interface
        to XDS functions.

      * A BulkUnload/BulkLoad utility allows a branch of the DIB to
        be dumped to an editable flat file and restored from that
        file.  The flat file can be modified before being bulk-loaded
        into a DIB which may conform to a different schema
        definition.

      * Support for the LDAP protocol.

      * Messaging-Based Directory Query (MDQ) provides a text-based
        query interface to the directory from an X.400 messaging
        system, such as Tandem OSI/MHS, via the XAPIA compliant GPI
        interface.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988  (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   NSDS complies with the '88 CCITT X.500 and ISO 9594 standard, and
   part of '93 X.500 standard.

   NSDS DSA and DUA are compliant with OIW Agreements, with the
   following features yet to be implemented:

      * Strong Authentication               (Sections 6.6.2 and 8.4e)

      * Priority Service Control            (Section 7.4)





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      * Digital Signature, Replication and Shadowing  (Sections 8.8-
        8.12)

      * Authentication                      (Sections 9.1.7 and 14.1-
        14.2)

      * Directory Trace Information         (Section 9.2.2)

      * Abandon and ROSE operation class 2  (Section 10.1)

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993  (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

      * NSDS supports the directoryAccessAC (DAP) and directorySystemAC
        (DSP) application contexts.

      * The DSA is capable of acting as a first-level DSA.

      * Chaining is supported.

      * security levels of simple unprotected password and none are
        supported.

      * All attribute types defined in ISO/IEC 9594-6:1993 are supported
        except for collective attributes and enhancedSearchGuide.
        Customer defined attributes can also be added. UNIVERSAL STRING
        is not supported.

      * All object classes defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are supported.
        Customer defined object classes can be also be added.

      * Name forms defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are all supported.
        Customer defined name forms can also be added.

      * Simplified Access Control is supported.

      * Support for collective attributes is not provided.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 1277], [RFC 1777], [RFC 1779], [RFC 1778]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [RFC 1279]







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INTEROPERABILITY

   NSDS DSAs interoperate with various 1988 X.500 and 1993 X.500
   conformant DUAs with unrecognized features of the incoming 1993-based
   request ignored.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY None at the present time.

BUGS

   Information is provided with the production installation guide.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   The OSF/DCE "GDS Extension Package" is not supported by NSDS. A
   Tandem "NDS Extension Package" is provided to support 1993 Simplified
   Access Control.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   The underlying protocols carrying DAP and DSP protocols are provided
   by OSI higher layer stack over X.25, LAN and/or TCP/IP via [RFC-
   1006].

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Tandem NonStop Himalaya Systems

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   D30.02 NonStop Kernel.  The operator's GUI runs under Microsoft
   Windows 3.1 or later.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   The NSDS Rev 1.0 production version has been available since October
   1995.










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   For more details, please contact:

      Don S. Jones
      NSDS Product Manager
      Phone: (408) 285-6480
      Fax:   (408) 285-6004
      e-mail: JONES_S_DON@TANDEM.COM

DATE LAST UPDATE or CHECKED

   July 1996.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   None.




































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NAME

   ORG.D (tm) V2.0 / V2.1

   Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG

ABSTRACT

   ORG.D V2.0 is Siemens Nixdorf's administrative directory client
   product. Through its file manager like user interface retrieval and
   DIT administration operations are supported. ORG.D offers a DDE
   interface and with ORG.D V2.1 additionally OLE / OCX / MAPI interfaces
   are supported.  ORG.D V2.1 is an MS-Windows application acting as an
   LDAP client.

   Among others, ORG.D has the following features:

      * Comprehensive, simple-to-use search and positioning options

      * complex searches, including approximate search

      * Several databases visible at the same time in an interface

      * Private address books: available on every desktop

      * Optional use of distribution lists and private address book

      * Support for MS-Word mail merge by means of special export
        format

      * adaptable print listings and comfortable list&label
        functionality

      * customizing tool in order to adapt to any directory schema

      * Configurable user interface

      * Automatic unbind after idle time

      * Anonymous and simple unprotected bind

      * Data transfer to Windows applications via file, Drag&Drop,
        and DDE

      * Central administration of distribution lists/groups

      * "Domain administrators" with limited rights defined only for
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      * Direct modification / creation of DIT entries from the user
        interface

      * Choice of a proposal list when new employee data is added

   Tight integration in SNI4s X.400/SMTP-MIME mail service and CIT
   products

      * DDE connection and drag&drop data transfer to SNI's X.400
        user agent MAIL.D and SNI4s CIT product ComfoPhone

      * Setting up and administering mailboxes on remote mailbox
        servers

      * Central administration of server addresses and logon data

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   ORG.D V2.1 is an LDAP client.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   ORG.D V2.1 is an LDAP client.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   ORG.D V2.1 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1777], [RFC
   1778], [RFC 1779].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   ORG.D V2.1 is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC 1278], [RFC
   1558].

INTEROPERABILITY

   ORG.D V2.1 is based on University of Michigan's LDAP implementation
   V3.0. It can interoperate with any LDAP server.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   In future ORG.D will be used to browse in the European NameFLOW-
   PARADISE pilot network. Currently SNI's directory client product DIR.D
   V2.6 is used to browse in the European NameFLOW-PARADISE pilot
   network.






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BUGS

   To report bugs and/or to retrieve additional information on SNI's
   directory products please send mail to infoline-
   com@s41.mch1.x400scn.sni.de.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   LDAP with TCP/IP

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   PC (Intel)

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Windows 3.1 + Winsockets
   Windows for Workgroups 3.11 + Winsockets
   Windows 95
   Windows NT 3.5
   OS/2 3.0 + Windows for OS/2 + Winsockets

   NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   Field testing is to be started in Spring 1996.

AVAILABILITY

   ORG.D V2.0 / V2.1 can be delivered as a binary product. It is
   commercially available from:

      Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG
      ASW BA COM 1
      D-81730 Munich
      Germany

   Please contact

      Giovanni Rabaioli
      Voice:    +49/89-636-41095
      Fax:      +49/89-636-42552
      Mail:     Giovanni.Rabaioli@mch.sni.de





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DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   DIR.X V4.0          1993 X.500 Directory Service
   DIR.X V3.1          1988 X.500 Directory Service
   DIR.D V2.6          LDAP browser for information retrieval
   DIR.X-SYNC V2.0     Directory synchronization









































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NAME

   OSIAM X.500-88

   MARBEN

ABSTRACT

   OSIAM X.500-88 is Marben's 1988 compliant directory product. It
   provides:

      * DUA, offering X/Open XOM and XDS APIs

      * Pocket DUA, providing Microsoft MAPI(tm)

      * DSA and C-ISAM based DIB

      * LDAP Server

   OSIAM DUA is a portable Directory User Agent implement, which
   implements DAP engine. It provides X/Open XOM and XDS APIs. It works
   on multiple lower layer stacks (OSI Transport or TCP/IP). An LDAP
   Server may be provided with the DUA.

   Pocket DUA is a light DUA implement which offers full DAP access, but
   light in terms of code size and memory occupation, and is mainly
   designed for PC environments. It provides MAPI(tm) interface, as an
   address book provider. It provides multiple network connectivities:
   X.25, [RFC 1006] over TCP/IP, and APS.

   OSIAM X.500 DSA provides full X.500 1988 functionality. Main features
   include: chaining/multicasting, extensible schema, proprietary access
   control list, comprehensive administration facilities.

   MARBEN is currently developing a new generation of directory product,
   providing X.500 1993 functionality. Main targets are:

      * high performance

      * robustness and administration facility with DIB on commercial
        RDBMS

      * replication

      * access control

      * extended information models




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   Please contact MARBEN for more information on '93 product.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   OSIAM X.500-88 DUA and DSA implement CCITT X.500 (1988) an ISO 9594
   standards.

   Compliant with EWOS and NIST OIW Stable Implementor's Agreement.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   1993 product is under development.

   Please contact MARBEN for more information on '93 product.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Compliant with the following Internet Standards:

      * [RFC 1274]: the COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema (partially
        supported)

      * [RFC 1277]: encoding of network addresses

      * [RFC 1778], [RFC 1777], [RFC 1779]: LDAP and related
        standards

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   None is supported at the present time.

INTEROPERABILITY

   Have successfully interoperated, both on DAP and DSP, with QUIPU, E3X
   and other implementations involved in Paradise pilot project.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Connected to Paradise pilot project.

BUGS

   [No Information Provided--Ed.]

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No Information Provided--Ed.]




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INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP, TP0 with X.25, TP4 with CLNS

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   OSIAM X.500-88 is highly portable, and has been ported to a wide
   range of platforms, including:

      * HP9000 series

      * SUN SPARC Stations

      * SCO UNIX

      * Tandem

      * MARK III, etc.

   MARBEN Pocket DUA runs on PC/Windows and NT.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   See HARDWARE PLATFORMS.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   Commercially available from:

      MARBEN
      11 Rue Curie
      92150 Suresnes, France

      Contact Person: Karim Jammal or Shaofeng Li
      Phone: (33 - 1) 41 38 10 00
      Fax:   (33 - 1) 41 38 10 01
      X.400: C=FR;A=Atlas;P=Marben;O=Suresnes;OU1=MxMs;S=KJammal
      E-Mail:sli@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr









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   Also available from:

      MARBEN Products Inc.
      2105 Hamilton Avenue, Suite 320
      San Jose, CA95125, USA

      Contact Person: Jean-Francois Chapuis
      Phone: (408) 879 4000
      Fax:   (408) 879 4001
      E-Mail: jfchapuis@marben.com

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   October 1995

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No Information Provided--Ed.]

































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NAME

   OSIAM X.500-93

   MARBEN

ABSTRACT

   OSIAM X.500-93 is Marben's 1993 compliant directory product.

   Open Directory

      * OSIAM X.500-93 provides both DAP and LDAP access

      * Support for distribution using the DSP protocol

      * Support for replication using the DISP protocol

      * Pocket DUA, providing Microsoft MAPI0(tm) and MAPI1(tm)
        interface to MS-Mail(tm) or Exchange(tm)

      * WEB gateway to access Directory information from WEB browsers

      * X/Open XOM/XDS API

      * High performance direct API

   High Capacity

      * Mapped on a RDBMS

      * Over 1.000.000 entries

      * Use of transaction, to ensure robustness

      * Can run on high-available hardware systems

      * Isolated interface, to be customized for various RDBMS

   High Performance

      * Use of cache at DUA level

      * Use of cache at DSA level







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      * Use of replication. Can act as shadow supplier, shadow
        consumer or secondary shadow supplier. Support for total or
        incremental refresh. Support for both scheduled update and
        "on change" update.

      * Based on an indexed database, to ensure high-performance
        elaborated search.

   Security

      * Anonymous bind, simple and simple protected authentication

      * X.509 certificates storage

      * Access control

   Ease of administration

      * Extensible schema

      * Backup-recovery

      * Event logging

      * Statistics information about Directory use

      * Billing dockets generation

   Ease of integration

      * Provided as binary product or as portable source code

      * MARBEN services: training, consulting, system integration,
        hot-line support, maintenance.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   OSIAM X.500-93 DUA and DSA implement CCITT X.500 (1988) and ISO 9594
   standards.

   Compliant with EWOS and NIST OIW Stable Implementor's Agreement.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   OSIAM X.500-93 DUA and DSA implement CCITT X.500 (1993) and ISO 9594
   standards.





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CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Compliant with the following Internet Standards:

      * [RFC 1274]: the COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema (partially
        supported)

      * [RFC 1277]: encoding of network addresses

      * [RFC 1778], [RFC 1777], [RFC 1779]: LDAP and related
        standards

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   None is supported at the present time.

INTEROPERABILITY

   Have successfully interoperated, both on DAP and DSP, with QUIPU, E3X
   and other implementations involved in Paradise pilot project.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Connected to Paradise pilot project.

BUGS

   [No Information Provided--Ed.]

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No Information Provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP, TP0 with X.25, TP4 with CLNS

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   OSIAM X.500-93 is highly portable, and has been ported to a wide
   range of platforms, including:

      * Windows NT

      * HP-UX

      * IBM AIX




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      * SUN Solaris

      * SCO UNIX

      * IBM MVS

   MARBEN Pocket DUA runs on PC/Windows and NT.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   See HARDWARE PLATFORMS.

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   Commercially available from:

      MARBEN
      11 Rue Curie
      92150 Suresnes, France

      Contact Person: Marc Chauvin or Olivier Gatine
      Phone: (33 - 1) 41   38 10 00
      Fax:   (33 - 1) 41   38 10 01
      E-Mail:sales@suresnes.marben.fr

   Also available from:

      MARBEN Products Inc.
      2105 Hamilton Avenue, Suite 320
      San Jose, CA95125, USA

      Contact Person: Jean-Francois Chapuis
      Phone: (408) 879 4000
      Fax:   (408) 879 4001
      E-Mail: jfchapuis@marben.com

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   July 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No Information Provided--Ed.]




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NAME

   PMDF-X500

   from:

   Innosoft International, Inc. 1050 East Garvey Ave. South West
   Covina, California  91790

   Phone:  +1 818-919-3600 email: sales@innosoft.com

ABSTRACT

   PMDF-X500 is Innosoft's implementation of the X.500 standards for
   Directory Services. PMDF-X500 is based upon the ISODE Consortium
   code-base. The core of PMDF-X500 is the Directory System Agent (DSA)
   server. This server provides directory information to Directory User
   Agents (DUA) using either OSI or TCP/IP networking protocols. Since
   PMDF-X500 is based on a widely used implementation, it interoperates
   particularly well with a whole host of X.500-based products from other
   sources.

   In order to facilitate initial loading of directory data as well as
   ongoing coordination with other directory services, PMDF-X500 includes
   tools to import from and export directory information to Entry
   Description File (EDF) files. EDF files are flat text files.
   PMDF-X500 provides directory coordination functions using EDF files
   for the following directories:

      * X.500 DSAs supporting LDAP access

      * cc:Mail

      * Digital's DDS

      * GroupWise

      * Microsoft Mail

      * PMDF  generic databases

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   OSI directory services as specified in CCITT X.500 Recommendations
   and ISO 9594 use the Directory Access Protocol (DAP) and the
   Directory System Protocol (DSP).





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COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   PMDF-X500 does not yet support the 1993 changes to the X.500
   standard.  Support for the 1993 X.500 recommendations is planned for
   a future release of PMDF-X500.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   PMDF-X500 supports DAP and DSP accesses using Internet protocols as
   specified in [RFC 1006]. In addition, the Internet community has
   proposed two lightweight alternatives to DAP called Lightweight
   Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which is specified in [RFC 1777],
   and Connectionless Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (CLDAP),
   which is specified in [RFC 1798]. LDAP and CLDAP, which are currently
   specified to run over TCP/IP, are much simpler protocols than DAP and
   were designed to reduce the cost of entry associated with using X.500
   protocols in client applications. PMDF-X500 includes both LDAP and
   CLDAP servers.

   The LDAP server accesses X.500 directory information using DAP to
   communicate with X.500 DSAs. PMDF-X500 provides an LDAP server which
   translates LDAP requests into DAP requests to communicate with X.500
   DSAs. CLDAP defines a very low overhead method for accessing X.500
   directory information. CLDAP is suitable for providing access to
   information that does not require access controls.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   PMDF-X500 interoperates with a large number of DUAs and DSAs. This is
   demonstated by the fact that PMDF-X500 is DSA used by several Internet
   White Pages Project participants. PMDF-X500 DSA interoperability
   includes at least all of the DSA that are used in the White Pages
   Project.

   PMDF-X500 is delivered with several DUAs and in addition is know to
   support the DUAs from Unisys and Digital Equipment Corporation as well
   as the publically available DUAs MaX500, Cello, Swix, and the NASA
   DUA.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   PMDF-X500 is used by several sites that are participants of the
   Internet White Pages Project include the Innosoft DSA.




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BUGS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   DAP and DSP are layered on top of the OSI protocol suite. PMDF-X500
   supports this protocol suite over multiple network transports. For a
   pure OSI protocol stack, DECnet/OSI can be used to provide the lower
   layers of the stack. In addition, PMDF-X500 supports running OSI upper
   layer protocols over a TCP/IP transport in accordance with [RFC 1006].
   It is important to note that while [RFC 1006] specifies TCP/IP as a
   transport, all of the OSI upper layer protocols are always used with
   DAP and DSP.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Digital VAX systems
   Digital Alpha/AXP systems

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   OpenVMS/VAX
   OpenVMS/AXP
   Digital UNIX

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]


















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AVAILABILITY

   PMDF-X500 is a commerical product that is part of the PMDF family of
   eMail Interconnect products.  PMDF-X500 requires the presence of
   PMDF-MTA, Innosoft's SMTP/MIME mailer.  PMDF-X500 and PMDF-MTA can be
   obtained from:


      Innosoft International, Inc.
      1050 East Garvey Ave. South
      West Covina, California  91790

      Phone: +1 818-919-3600
      FAX: +1 818-919-3614
      email:  sales@innosoft.com

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   December 1995

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   No information provided. -- Ed.]




























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NAME

   TransIT 500 Unisys Corporation

ABSTRACT

   TransIT 500 is a commercial-grade implementation of the 1993 X.500
   directory standards (ITU X.500 Directory Services and ISO 9594)
   including replication, extensible schemas and access control.
   TransIT 500 is designed for performance, scalability, conformance and
   interoperability for enterprise-wide usage and is available for
   Microsoft Windows NT, Hewlett Packard HP/UX, Unisys U6000 and as
   portable source code.  TransIT 500 is comprised of the following:

   TransIT 500 Directory Services

   TransIT 500 Directory Services is a high-performance, 1993 standards
   based Directory System Agent (DSA). TransIT 500 includes many
   features required by today's enterprise for global access and
   mission-critical applications:

      * Adheres to the 1993 ITU & ISO 9594 X.500 Directory Services
        standards

      * Full support for Replication (X.525/DISP)

      * Access controls and extensible schemas

      * Support of all X.520 attribute types & syntaxes, all X.521
        object classes & attribute sets

      * Automated loading of directory entries

      * Support for Basic Access Control and Simplified Access
        Control

      * High performance, commercial-grade operations

      * Integration with popular databases such as Microsoft SQL
        Server, Informix, and Oracle

      * Multi-platform availability

      * Authentication services

      * Support of industry standard APIs, including LDAP, DAP, DSP,
        DISP, XDS/DOM and XAP




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      * High-capacity network integration with both TCP/IP (RFC 1006)
        and OSI networks.

   TransIT 500 Administrator

   TransIT 500 Administrator is an extremely powerful tool designed to
   assist administrators in all directory administration, maintenance
   and security functions.  Available for Microsoft Windows NT, Windows
   95 and Windows 3.1.1 based systems, TransIT 500 Graphical
   Administration is the first tool of its kind to provide fully
   graphical X.500 directory management.  All functions are provided and
   multiple DSAs can be managed simultaneously from a single
   administrative console:

      * Directory Service Operations

      * Directory Controls Management

      * Access Control Management

      * Schema Management & Maintenance

      * Directory Information Tree Management

      * Knowledge References & Information

      * Replication Agreements & Information

      * Logging, Tracing and System Logs

      * Directory System Configuration

      * Data Import & Export

      * Directory Backup & Restore Operations

   TransIT 500 Browser

   TransIT Browser is a powerful, graphical information retrieval tool
   designed to make navigating directories as simple as possible.  The
   Browser interface makes detailed directory searches and retrievals
   easy while the unique Directory Lookup interface provides extra
   ease-of-use for simple lookups. TransIT Browser is available for
   Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows NT systems.

      * Browse multiple directories from a single console

      * Two interfaces to directories:



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         * Tree-oriented Browser

         * Tabular Directory Lookup

      * Object classes mapped to icons to enhance object recognition

      * Extensive attribute search capabilities

      * Save/Load scratchpad for search criteria & prefix criteria

      * LDAP support

      * Configurable cache to speed data delivery

   TransIT 500 Developer

   TransIT 500 Developer is a development toolkit which provides
   programming interfaces, utilities and documentation for the
   development of directory enabled applications. The Directory
   Information Tree (DIT) can be extended and re-compiled for the
   addition of application-specific information to the directory.  The
   Administration application provides for the verification and
   installation of new schemas and the maintenance of directory tree
   items. Utilities are provided for the bulk importation or exportation
   or directory information from and to external sources.

   TransIT 500 also supports user-written programs using the X/Open
   Directory Services Application Program Interface (XDS API).

COMPLIANCE with X.500- 1988

   The TransIT 500 implementation conforms to the specifications
   outlined in the ISO/IEC 9594-1 to ISO 9594-9, CCITT X.500 standards.

COMPLIANCE with X.500- 1993

   TransIT 500 makes the following claims of conformance as outlined in
   ISO/IEC 9594-5:

   Conformance by DUAs:

      Statement Requirements

         Conformance is claimed for the following operations:

            * DirectoryBind

            * DirectoryUnbind



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            * Read

            * Compare

            * Abandon

            * List

            * Search

            * AddEntry

            * RemoveEntry

            * ModifyEntry

            * ModifyDN

         Conformance is claimed for the following security-levels:

            * None

            * Simple

         Conformance is claimed for the following extensions:

            * subentries

            * copyShallDo

            * extra attributes

            * useAliasOnUpdate

            * newSuperior

      Static Requirements

         The DUA supports the application contexts directoryAccessAC and
         directorySystemAC.

         The DUA conforms to the following extensions for which the DUA
         is capable of initiating:

            * subentries

            * copyShallDo




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            * extra attributes

            * useAliasOnUpdate

            * newSuperior

      Dynamic Requirements

         The DUA conforms to the mapping of the  DAP services (i.e.,
         DirectoryBind,  DirectoryUnBind) onto the used services of the
         ACSE.

         The DUA conforms to the versions and rules of extensibility as
         outlined in clause 7.5.1 of X.519.

   Conformance by  DSAs:

      Statement Requirements

         The DSA supports the application contexts directoryAccessAC and
         directorySystemAC.

         The DSA does not make any claims for operational binding types.

         The DSA is capable of acting as a first-level DSA as defined in
         ITU-T Rec. X.518 ISO/IEC 9594-4.

         The DSA supports the application context directorySystemAC and
         the chained mode of operation.

         Conformance is claimed for the following security-levels:

            * None

            * Simple

         Conformance is claimed for all attribute types defined in ITU-T
         Rec. X.520 ISO/IEC 9594-6.

         Conformance is claimed for all object classes defined in ITU-T
         Rec. X.521 ISO/IEC 9594-7.

         Conformance is  claimed for the following extensions:

            * subentries

            * copyShallDo




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            * extra attributes

            * useAliasOnUpdate

            * newSuperior

         Conformance is not claimed for collective attributes as defined
         in X.501 and X.511.

         Conformance is not claimed for hierarchical attributes as
         defined in X.511.

         Conformance is claimed for the following operational attribute
         types defined in X.501:

            * createTimestamp

            * modifyTimestamp

            * creatorsName

            * modifiersName

            * administrativeRole

            * subtreeSpecification

            * collectiveExclusions

            * accessControlScheme

            * prescriptiveACI

            * entryACI

            * subentryACI

            * dseType

            * myAccessPoint

            * superiorKnowledge

            * specificKnowledge

            * nonSpecificKnowledge

            * supplierKnowledge



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            * consumerKnowledge

            * secondaryShadows

            * dITStructureRules

            * nameForms

            * dITContentRules

            * objectClasses

            * attributeTypes

            * matchingRules

            * matchingRuleUse

         Conformance is claimed for return of alias names as defined in
         7.7.1 of X.511 IS0/IEC 9594-3.

         Conformance is claimed for indicating that returned entry
         information is complete, as described in 7.7.6  of X.511
         ISO/IEC 9594-3.

         Conformance is claimed for modifying the object class attribute
         to add and/or remove values identifiying auxiliary object
         classes, as described in 11.3.2 of  X.511 ISO/IEC 9594-3.

         Conformance is claimed for Basic Access Control.

         Conformance is claimed for Simplified Access Control.

         Conformance is claimed for the DSA s ability to administer the
         subschema for its portion of the DIT, as defined in X.501
         ISO/IEC 9594-2.

         Conformance is claimed for all name bindings defined in X.521
         ISO/IEC 9594-7.

         Conformance is claimed for the DSA s ability to administer
         collective attributes, as defined in X.501 ISO/IEC 9594-2.

      Static requirements

         The DSA supports the application contexts directoryAccessAC and
         directorySystemAC.




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         The DSA conforms to the information framework defined by X.501
         ISO/IEC 9594-2.

         The DSA conforms to the minimal knowledge requirements defined
         in ISO/IEC 959-4.

         The DSA operates as a first-level DSA and conforms to the
         requirements support of the root context as defined in X.518
         ISO/IEC 9594-4.

         The DSA supports the attributes for which conformance is
         claimed above.

         The DSA supports the object classes for which conformance is
         claimed above.

         The DSA conforms to the following extensions for which
         conformance is claimed:

            * subentries

            * copyShallDo

            * extra attributes

            * useAliasOnUpdate

            * newSuperior

         Conformance is claimed for the DSA s ability to administer the
         subschema for its portion of the DIT, as defined in X.501
         ISO/IEC 9594-2.

         Conformance is not claimed for collective attributes, as
         defined in X.501 ISO/IEC 9594-3.

         Conformance is not claimed for hierarchical attributes, as
         defined in X.501 ISO/IEC 9594-3.

         The DSA supports the operational attribute types for which
         conformance is claimed above.

         The DSA supports Basic Access Control and is capable of holding
         ACI items that conform to the definitions of Basic Access
         Control.






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         The DSA supports Simplified Access Control and is capable of
         holding ACI items that conform to the definitions of Simplified
         Access Control.

      Dynamic Requirements

         The DSA conforms to the mapping onto used services as defined
         in clause 8.

         The DSA conforms to the procedures for distributed operations
         of the Directory related to referrals, as defined in X.518
         ISO/IEC 9594-4.

         The DSA supports application-context directoryAccessAC and
         conforms to the procedures of X.518 ISO/IEC 9594-4 as they
         relate to the referral  mode of the DAP.

         The DSA supports application-context directorySystemAC and
         conforms to the referral mode of operation, as  defined in
         X.518 ISO/IEC 9594-4.

         The DSA conforms to the chained mode of interaction as defined
         in X.518 ISO/IEC 9594-4.

         The DSA conforms to rules of extensibility procedures as
         defined in clause 7.5.2 of X.518 ISO/IEC 9594-4.

         The DSA supports Basic Access Control and has the capability to
         protect information within the DSA in accordance with the
         procedures of Basic Access Control.

         The DSA supports Simplified Access Control and has the
         capability to protect information within the DSA in accordance
         with the procedures of Simplified Access Control.

         Conformance is not claimed for shadowOperationalBindingID -- as
         such, conformance is not claimed for the procedures  of X.525
         ISO/IEC 9594-9 and X.501 ISO/IEC 9594-2 as they relate to DOP.

         Conformance is not claimed for specificHierarchicalBindingID --
         as such, conformance is not claimed for the procedures of X.518
         ISO/IEC 9594-9 and X.501 ISO/IEC 9594-2 as they relate to
         operational bindings.

         Conformance is not claimed for non-
         specificHierarchicalBindingID -- as such, conformance is not
         claimed for the procedures of X.518 ISO/IEC 9594-9 and  X.501
         ISO/IEC 9594-2 as they relate to operational bindings.



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   Conformance by a shadow supplier:

      Statement Requirements

         The DSA supports the application contexts
         shadowSupplierInitiatedAC.

         Conformance is claimed for the following security-levels:

                           * None

                           * Simple

         Conformance is claimed for UnitofReplication.

      Static Requirements

         The DSA supports the application contexts
         shadowSupplierInitiatedAC for which conformance is claimed.

         Conformance is claimed for the operational attributes
         modifyTimestamp and createTimestamp.

      Dynamic Requirements

         The DSA conforms to the mapping onto used services as defined
         in clause 8.

         The DSA conforms to the procedures of X.525 ISO/IEC 9594-9 as
         they relate to the DISP.

   Conformance by a shadow consumer:

      Statement Requirements

         The DSA supports the application contexts
         shadowConsumerInitiatedAC.

         Conformance is claimed for the following security-levels:

            * None

            * Simple

      Static Requirements

         The DSA supports the application contexts
         shadowConsumerInitiatedAC for which conformance is claimed.



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         The DSA supports operational attributes modifyTimestamp and
         createTimestamp.

         The DSA supports the copyShallDo service control.

      Dynamic Requirements

         The DSA conforms to the mapping onto used services as defined
         in clause 8.

         The DSA conforms to the procedures of X.525 ISO/IEC 9594-9 as
         they relate to  the DISP.

CONFORMANCE with PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   TransIT 500 supports the following standards: RFC-1777, RFC-1778,
   RFC-1779.

CONSISTANCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   RFCs supported include: RFC-1558.

INTEROPERABILITY

   Interoperability has been achieved with numerous directory systems.
   TransIT 500 has participated in Eurosinet internetworking
   demonstrations involving DSAs from:

      * AT&T GIS

      * Bolden James

      * Control Data

      * DEC

      * ICL

      * Nex-tel

      * Nexor

      * Siemens Nixdorf








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PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   TransIT 500 is actively involved in pilot projects, including the COS
   X.500 Internetworking Project based at The Southern Company in
   Atlanta, Georgia, where interoperation was performed with directories
   from Digital, Control Data, Hewlett-Packard and Telstra.

BUGS

   TransIT 500 products are fully supported category 1 software, which
   means:

      * These products are periodically updated, revised, and
        enhanced.

      * Unisys provides software corrections for these products as
        necessary.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   The TransIT 500 software operates on the following hardware
   platforms:

      * Unisys U6000 Series and Clearpath SMP

      * HP 9000 Series

      * 386 and above Intel platforms

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   The DSA is supported on any of the following platforms:

      * System V Release 4 (SVR4)

      * HP-UX

      * Windows NT





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   The DUA is supported on any of the following platforms:

      * Windows 95

      * Windows for Workgroups

      * Windows NT

   Additional software required to run TransIT 500 includes Database
   software:

      * SQL Server

      * Informix

      * Oracle

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   TransIT 500 is commercially available through Unisys Corporation.
   For further information, contact the    following:

         Unisys Corporation
         Malvern Building, M.S. B221
         2476 Swedesford Road
         Paoli, PA 19301, USA
         Phone: (800) 874-8647, ext. 584
         Fax: (610) 695-5378
         e-mail:  transit@unisys.com


















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NAME

   waX.500

   University of Michigan

ABSTRACT

   waX.500 :: Windows Access to X.500

   waX.500 is a (currently 16-bit) DUA that run on Microsoft Windows
   (3.1, Win95, & WinNT).  It uses libldap.dll which uses the winsock
   (v1.1) interface.  It works on any vendors tcp/ip stack that I've
   seen so far (some configuration may be required).

   waX.500 was developed by the University of Michigan for use by its
   faculty, staff and students. UM's online directory is an X.500
   directory containing 50,000+ entries.

   I keep the following Web page up to date with respect to latest
   release, etc.:
      http://www-personal.umich.edu/~rsug/ldap/wax500/

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Can see and browse anything in the world as far as I know.





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BUGS

   report bugs to wax500.bugs@umich.edu

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   Microsoft Windows (3.1, 95, & NT) Winsock (v1.1) tcp/ip (any vendor)

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Any Windows machine with internet connectivity.  Both ethernet and
   dialup PPP.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Microsoft Windows (3.1, 95, & NT) Winsock (v1.1) tcp/ip (any vendor).

NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   This implementation is distributed at no cost to the user; accurate
   numbers are not available.

AVAILABILITY

   http://www-personal.umich.edu/~rsug/ldap/wax500
   ftp://terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu/ldap/wax500/wax...

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   13 Dec 1995

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]













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NAME

   X500-DS

   X500-DUA

   Bull S.A.

ABSTRACT

   X500-DS and X500-DUA are integral part of the large Bull OSI offer.
   Although based on the DCE/GDS (Distributed Computing
   Environment/Global Directory Service) of OSF, those two products may
   be installed and used without the DCE environment. Some enhancements
   have been added for the user and the management facilities. X500-DS is
   designed to implement both the DUA and the DSA functions, whilst
   X500-DUA only provides the DUA functions.

   The X500-DUA package contains:

      * The standards APIs XOM (X/Open OSI-Abstract-Data Manipulation
        API) and XDS (X/Open Directory Service API) for the
        development of portable applications,

      * A core DUA to translate all user's requests (bind, read,
        list, compare, modify, modifyRDN, search, add, remove, unbind
        ...) into the DAP protocol used for communication with
        distant DSAs,

      * The OSI standard high layers (ASN.1, ROSE, ACSE, Presentation
        and Session) for communication with the distant DSAs. The
        interface with the low layers is XTI. [RFC 1006] is supported
        under XTI or the OSI Session,

      * A DUA Cache to improve performances when accessing remote
        DSAs,

      * A powerful management application facilitating the
        configuration of the product and controlling the operations,
        logs and traces,

      * A user application for the manipulations of the database
        entries,

      * A generic tool to load and unload ASCII and binary files
        in/from distributed DSAs,





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      * The support of the LDAP [RFC 1777] thanks to an LDAP Server,

      * A DUA Server that allows to use A-Window-To-Directory (refer
        to this DUA product description) on a PC.

   The X500-DS package contains:

      * All components of the X500-DUA,

      * A core DSA to process all requests received from distant DUAs
        through DAP protocol or from distant DSAs through DSP
        protocol,

      * The support of the referral, chained and multi-casting modes
        of operation, access control lists and management of
        knowledge information (for distribution, shadows and  copies
        of sub-trees),

      * The support of the simple authentication and of the DCE
        authentication,

      * A management application for managing the schema information
        (creation, deletion and modification of object classes and of
        attribute types, management of the rules of the DIT).

      * A C-ISAM database that is specially designed for high
        performances: e.g. less than 10 ms to read an entry on an
        Escala at the XOM/XDS interface.

   These two products are easely installed, configured and administered
   thanks to the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) screens of AIX.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   Compliant with EWOS and OIW Agreements

   Consists of both DUA and DSA implementation according to the '88
   CCITT X.500 and ISO 9594 standard. The X/Open standard XDS and XOM
   interface libraries are also provided. When the product is installed
   with the DCE environment, XDS and XOM interfaces are also used to
   access DCE/CDS (Local Cell Directory Service) transparently. A GDA
   (Global Directory Agent) serves then as the gateway between the DCE
   CDS and GDS.

COMPLIANCE with X.500-1993 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)

   [New description field -- Ed.]




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CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Supports [RFC 1277], [RFC 1777].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   This implementation of DAP and DSP can interoperate with other X.500
   implementations from other Cebit and EUROSINET demo participants
   including IBM, HP, ICL, Siemens-Nixdorf, SUN, Marben, NEXOR, etc. It
   also interoperates with ISODE QUIPU.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided--Ed.]

BUGS

   Bull S.A. provides complete software maintenance with the products.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

   OSI TP4 with CLNP (WAN - LAN)

   OSI TP0, 2 & 4 with X.25 (WAN)

   [RFC 1006] with TCP/IP

   Either BSD sockets or XTI can be used to access the transports.

   Through XTI, both OSI and TCP/IP protocols are possible on the same
   machine, thus permitting to build a Directory Service distributed on
   OSI and TCP/IP networks.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   DPX/20, Escala SMP

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   AIX 4.1.4



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NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE FIELD

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]

AVAILABILITY

   The release 3.1 described here is commercially available since 2 Q 96

      Please contact:

         Daniel Monges
         Tel: + (33)  76 39 79 83
         Fax: + (33)  76 39 77 70
         e-mail: D.Monges@frec.bull.fr

   Note that after October 18th 1996 (23:00), the telephon and fax numbers
      will be:

         Tel: + (33)  04 76 29 79 83
         Fax: + (33)  04 76 29 77 70

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   April 1996

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and/or COMMENTS

   [No information provided. -- Ed.]























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4. References

   [CCITT-88] CCITT, "Data Communications Networks Directory",
   Recommendations X.500-X.521, Volume VIII Fascicle VIII.8, IXth
   Plenary Assembly, Melbourne, November 1988.

   [ITU-T-93] ITU-T,"Information Technology - Open Systems
   Interconnection - The Directory", Recommendations X.500-X.525, May
   1993.

   [NIST-88] National Institute of Standards and Technology, "Stable
   Implementation Agreements for Open Systems Interconnection
   Protocols", Version 2 Edition 1, NIST Special Publication 500-162,
   December 1988.

   [NIST-94] National Institute of Standards and Technology, "Stable
   Implementation Agreements for Open Systems Interconnection
   Protocols", Version ? Edition ?, NIST Special Publication ???-???,
   December 1994.

   [RFC 1006] Rose, M., and Cass, D., "ISO Transport Service on top of
   the TCP", STD 35, RFC 1006, Northrop Research and Technology Center,
   May 1987.

   [RFC 1070] Hagens, R., Hall, N., and Rose, M., "Use of the Internet
   as a Subnetwork for Experimentation with the OSI Network Layer", RFC
   1070, U of Wisconsin    - Madison, The Wollongong Group, February
   1993.

   [RFC 1202] Rose, M., "Directory Assistance Service", RFC 1202,
   Performance Systems International, Inc., February 1991.

   [RFC 1249] Howes, T., Smith, M., and B. Beecher, "DIXIE Protocol
   Specification", RFC 1249, University of Michigan, August 1991.

   [RFC 1274] Barker, P., and S. Kille, "The COSINE and Internet X.500
   Schema", RFC 1274, University College, London, England, November
   1991.

   [RFC 1275] Kille, S., "Replication Requirements to provide an
   Internet Directory using X.500," RFC 1275, University College,
   London, England, November 1991.

   [RFC 1276] Kille, S.,  "Replication and Distributed Operations
   extensions to provide an Internet Directory using X.500", RFC 1276,
   University College, London, England, November 1991.





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   [RFC 1277] Kille, S.,  "Encoding Network Addresses to support
   operation over non-OSI lower layers", RFC 1277, University College,
   London, England, November 1991.

   [RFC 1278] Kille, S., "A string encoding of Presentation Address",
   RFC 1278, University College, London, England, November 1991.

   [RFC 1279] Kille, S., "X.500 and Domains", RFC 1279, University
   College, London, England, November 1991.

   [RFC 1484] Kille, S., "Using the OSI Directory to achieve User
   Friendly Naming", RFC 1484, ISODE Consortium, July 1993.

   [RFC 1485] S. Kille, "A String Representation of Distinguished
   Names", RFC 1485, ISODE Consortium, July 1993.

   [RFC1487] Yeong, W., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "X.500 Lightweight
   Directory Access Protocol", RFC 1487, Performance Systems
   International, University of Michigan, ISODE Consortium, July 1993.

   [RFC 1488] Howes, T., Kille, S., Yeong, W., and C. Robbins, "The
   X.500 String Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes", RFC
   1488, University of Michigan, ISODE Consortium, Performance Systems
   International, NeXor Ltd., July 1993.  RFC-1558

   [RFC 1558] Howes, T., "A String Representation of LDAP Search
   Filters", RFC 1558, University of Michigan, December 1993.

   [RFC 1562] Michaelson, G. and Prior, M., "Naming Guidelines for the
   AARNet X.500 Directory Service", RFC 1562, The University of
   Queensland, The University of Adelaide, December 1993.

   [RFC 1567] Mansfield, G., and Kille, S., "X.500 Directory Monitoring
   MIB", RFC 1567, AIC Systems Laboratory, ISODE Consortium, January
   1994.

   [RFC 1608] Johannsen, T., Mansfield, G., Kosters, M., and  Sataluri,
   S., "Representing IP Information in the X.500 Directory", RFC 1608,
   Dresden University, AIC Systems Laboratory, Network Solutions, Inc.,
   AT&T Bell Laboratories, March 1994.

   [RFC 1609] Mansfield, G., Johannsen, T., and Knopper, M., "Charting
   Networks in the X.500 Directory", RFC 1609, AIC Systems Laboratory,
   Dresden University, Merit Networks, Inc., March 1994.

   [RFC 1617] Barker, P., Kille, S., and Lenggenhager, T., "Naming and
   Structuring Guidelines for X.500 Directory Pilots", RFC 1617,
   University College London, ISODE Consortium, SWITCH, May 1994.



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   [RFC 1777] Yeong, W., Howes, T., and Kille, S., "Lightweight
   Directory Access Protocol", RFC 1777, Performance Systems
   International, University of Michigan, ISODE Consortium, March 1995.

   [RFC 1778] Howes, T., Kille, S., Yeong, W., and Robbins, "The String
   Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes", RFC 1778, University
   of Michigan, ISODE Consortium, Performance Systems International,
   NeXor Ltd., March 1995.

   [RFC 1779] Kille, S., "A String Representation of Distinguished
   Names", RFC 1779, ISODE Consortium, March 1995.

   [RFC 1781] Kille, S., "Using OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly
   Naming", RFC 1781, ISODE Consortium, March 1995.

   [RFC 1798] Young, A., "Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access
   Protocol", RFC 1798, ISODE Consortium, June 1995.

   [RFC 1801] Kille, S., "MHS Use of the X.500 Directory to support MHS
   Routing", RFC 1801, ISODE Consortium, June 1995.

   [RFC 1803] Wright, R., Getchell, Howes, T., Sataluri, S., Yee, P.,
   and Yeong, W., "Recommendations for an X.500 Production Directory
   Service", RFC 1803, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore
   National Laboratory, University of Michigan, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
   NASA Ames Research Center, Performance Systems International, Inc.,
   June 1995.

   [RFC 1804] Mansfield, G., Rajeev, P., Raghavan, S., and Howes, T.,
   "Schema Publishing in X.500 Directory", RFC 1804, AIC Laboratories,
   Hughes Software Systems, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras,
   University of Michigan, June 1995.

   [RFC 1823] Howes, T. and Smith, M.,     "The LDAP Application
   Programming Interface", RFC 1823, University of Michigan, August
   1995.















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5. Security Considerations

   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

6.  Editors' Addresses

   Chris Apple
   Room 2D-104
   AT&T Laboratories
   600 Mountain Ave.
   Murray Hill, NJ 07974
   U.S.A.
   e-mail: capple@master.control.att.com
   Voice: (908) 582-2409
   FAX:   (908) 582-6113

   Ken Rossen
   MCI Systemhouse, Inc.
   10 Williamsville Road
   Hubbardston Center, MA 01452-1311
   U.S.A.
   e-mail: kenr@shl.com
   Voice: (508) 928-5368
   FAX:   (508) 928-5399



























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