LDAPS (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Secure) is the secure version of LDAP, using SSL/TLS to encrypt the communication between the client and the directory server. It is commonly used to secure directory lookups and authentication processes, protecting sensitive information like usernames and passwords during transmission. It operates over TCP port 636 by default, or over TCP port 389 when using STARTTLS.
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