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A Catalog of Available X



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Network    Working Group                                            R. Lang
Request for Comments: 1292                             SRI International
FYI: 11                                                        R. Wright
                                            Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
                                                                 Editors
                                                            January 1992


             A Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations

Status of this Memo

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

Abstract

   The goal of this document is to provide information regarding the
   availability and capability of implementations of X.500.  Comments
   and critiques of this document, and new or updated descriptions of
   X.500 implementations are welcome.  Send them to the Directory
   Information Services Infrastructure (DISI) Working Group
   () or to the editors.

1.  Introduction

   This document catalogs currently available implementations of X.500,
   including commercial products and openly available offerings.  It
   contains descriptions of Directory System Agents (DSA), Directory
   User Agents (DUA), and DUA client applications.  The latter can
   include such applications as browsers, DSA management tools, or
   lightweight DUAs that employ an application-level protocol to
   communicate with a DUA (which then in turn communicates with a DSA)
   to support user service.  Section 2 of this document contains a
   listing of implementations cross referenced by keyword.  This list
   will aid in identifying particular implementations that meet your
   criteria.

   To compile this catalog, the DISI Working Group solicited input from
   the X.500 community by surveying several Internet mailing lists,
   including: , , ,
   and .








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