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About This Reference Guide
Netscape Directory Server (Directory Server) is a powerful and scalable distributed
directory server based on the industry-standard Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP). Directory Server is the cornerstone for building a centralized and
distributed data repository that can be used in your intranet, over your extranet
with your trading partners, or over the public Internet to reach your customers.
This preface contains the following sections:
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Purpose of This Guide (page 11)
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Directory Server Overview (page 11)
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Contents of This Guide (page 12)
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Prerequisite Reading (page 12)
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Conventions Used in This Book (page 13)
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Related Information (page 13)
Purpose of This Guide
This Schema Reference guide describes the standard directory schema for Directory
Server and lists all the object classes and attributes defined by the standard schema.
The information provided here is intended for the administrator who manages and
maintains the schema.
Directory Server Overview
The major components of Directory Server include:
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An LDAP server — The core of the directory service, provided by the
ns-slapd
daemon, and compliant with the LDAP v3 Internet standards.
Summary of Contents for NETSCAPE DIRECTORY SERVER 7.0
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