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Re: revising draft-ietf-ldapbis-ldapv3-ts
I-D editor:
Please replace..
draft-ldapbis-ldapv3-ts-00
..with the -01 version below.
LDAPbis'ers:
We did some minor changes based on feedback from the ADs: removed
MUST/SHOULD/MAY language.
thanks,
JeffH & RLBob
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INTERNET-DRAFT Jeff Hodges, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Intended Category: RL "Bob" Morgan, Univ of Washington
Standards Track 8 May, 2002
Updates: 2251, 2252, 2253, 2254,
2255, 2256, 2829, 2830
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3):
Technical Specification
<draft-ldapbis-ldapv3-ts-01.txt>
Status of this Document
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Abstract
This document specifies the set of RFCs comprising LDAPv3, and addresses
the "IESG Note" attached to RFCs 2251 through 2256.
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1. Background and Motivation
The specification for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version
3 (LDAPv3) nominally comprises eight RFCs which were issued in two dis-
tinct subsets at separate times -- RFCs 2251 through 2256 first, then
RFCs 2829 and 2830 following later.
RFC 2251 through 2256 do not mandate the implementation of any satisfac-
tory authentication mechanisms and hence were published with an "IESG
Note" discouraging implementation and deployment of LDAPv3 clients or
servers implementing update functionality until a Proposed Standard for
mandatory authentication in LDAPv3 is published.
RFC 2829 was subsequently published in answer to the IESG Note.
The purpose of this document is to explicitly specify the set of RFCs
comprising LDAPv3, and formally address the IESG Note through explicit
inclusion of RFC 2829.
2. Specification of LDAPv3
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (LDAPv3) is speci-
fied by this set of nine RFCs:
[RFC2251] Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3)
[the specification of the LDAP on-the-wire protocol]
[RFC2252] Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3):
Attribute Syntax Definitions
[RFC2253] Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3):
UTF-8 String Representation of Distinguished Names
[RFC2254] The String Representation of LDAP Search Filters
[RFC2255] The LDAP URL Format
[RFC2256] A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use
with LDAPv3
[RFC2829] Authentication Methods for LDAP
[RFC2830] Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3):
Extension for Transport Layer Security
And, this document (RFCxxxx).
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The term "LDAPv3" is often used informally to refer to the protocol
specified by the above set of RFCs, or subsets thereof. However, the
LDAPv3 protocol suite, as defined here, should be formally identified in
other documents by a normative reference to this document.
3. Addressing the "IESG Note" in RFCs 2251 through 2256
The IESG approved publishing RFCs 2251 through 2256 with an attendant
IESG Note included in each document. The Note begins with:
This document describes a directory access protocol that provides
both read and update access. Update access requires secure authenti-
cation, but this document does not mandate implementation of any
satisfactory authentication mechanisms.
The Note ends with this statement:
Implementors are hereby discouraged from deploying LDAPv3 clients or
servers which implement the update functionality, until a Proposed
Standard for mandatory authentication in LDAPv3 has been approved and
published as an RFC.
[RFC2829] is expressly the "Proposed Standard for mandatory authentica-
tion in LDAPv3" called for in the Note. Thus, the IESG Note in
[RFC2251], [RFC2252], [RFC2253], [RFC2254], [RFC2255], and [RFC2256] is
addressed.
4. Security Considerations
This document does not directly discuss security, although the context
of the aforementioned IESG Note is security related, as is the manner in
which it is addressed.
Please refer to the referenced documents, especially [RFC2829],
[RFC2251], and [RFC2830], for further information concerning LDAPv3
security.
5. Acknowledgements
The authors thank Patrick Falstrom, Leslie Daigle, Thomas Narten, and
Kurt Zeilenga for their contributions to this document.
6. References
[RFC2251] M. Wahl, S. Kille and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
[RFC2252] M. Wahl, A. Coulbeck, T. Howes, and S. Kille, "Lightweight
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Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute Syntax Defini-
tions", RFC 2252, December 1997.
[RFC2253] S. Kille, M. Wahl, and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (v3): UTF-8 String Representation of Dis-
tinguished Names", RFC 2253, December 1997.
[RFC2254] T. Howes, "The String Representation of LDAP Search
Filters", RFC 2254, December 1997.
[RFC2255] T. Howes, M. Smith, "The LDAP URL Format", RFC 2255,
December 1997.
[RFC2256] M. Wahl, "A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use
with LDAPv3", RFC 2256, December 1997.
[RFC2829] M. Wahl, H. Alvestrand, J. Hodges, R. Morgan. "Authentica-
tion Methods for LDAP", RFC 2829, May 2000.
[RFC2830] J. Hodges, R. Morgan, M. Wahl, "Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3): Extension for Transport Layer Security", RFC
2830, May 2000.
7. Authors' Addresses
Jeff Hodges
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
901 San Antonio Road, USCA22-212
Palo Alto, CA 94303
USA
Phone: +1-408-276-5467
EMail: Jeff.Hodges@sun.com
RL "Bob" Morgan
Computing and Communications
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
USA
Phone: +1-206-221-3307
EMail: rlmorgan@washington.edu
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