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OpenLDAP

OpenLDAP

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What is OpenLDAP?

OpenLDAP is an open-source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). It is a directory service that stores and manages information in a hierarchical, tree-like structure. OpenLDAP is commonly used for authentication, authorization, storing user information, and managing network resources within organizations.

What other technologies are related to OpenLDAP?

OpenLDAP Competitor Technologies

A directory service, like OpenLDAP, providing similar functionality for managing users and resources.
mentioned alongside OpenLDAP in 17% (84) of relevant job posts
A directory service, like OpenLDAP, providing similar functionality for managing users, computers, and other network resources.
mentioned alongside OpenLDAP in 0% (930) of relevant job posts

OpenLDAP Complementary Technologies

A mail transfer agent (MTA). Can use OpenLDAP for authentication and address book lookups.
mentioned alongside OpenLDAP in 6% (235) of relevant job posts
Provides file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Can use OpenLDAP for user authentication and authorization.
mentioned alongside OpenLDAP in 4% (159) of relevant job posts
A federated identity solution. Can leverage OpenLDAP for user attribute storage.
mentioned alongside OpenLDAP in 7% (75) of relevant job posts

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