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Open LDAP

Open LDAP

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What is Open LDAP?

OpenLDAP is an open-source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). It's used for managing directory information, such as user accounts, groups, and other network resources. It's commonly used for authentication, authorization, and centralized configuration management in organizations.

What other technologies are related to Open LDAP?

Open LDAP Competitor Technologies

Active Directory provides similar directory service functionality, including user authentication, authorization, and group policy management, making it a direct competitor to OpenLDAP.
mentioned alongside Open LDAP in 0% (211) of relevant job posts

Open LDAP Complementary Technologies

Apache is a widely used web server that can be configured to authenticate users against an OpenLDAP directory, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Open LDAP in 0% (97) of relevant job posts
Tomcat is a Java servlet container that can leverage OpenLDAP for user authentication and authorization in web applications, hence is a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Open LDAP in 0% (79) of relevant job posts
OpenLDAP commonly runs on Linux servers, acting as the operating system hosting the OpenLDAP service; therefore, it's complementary.
mentioned alongside Open LDAP in 0% (172) of relevant job posts

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