Network orking roup
Request or Comments: 1632
FYI: 11
Obsoletes: 1292
Category: Informational
A. etchell
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
S. ataluri
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Editors
May 1994

A Revised Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations

Status of this Memo

   This emo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo
   does ot specify an Internet  tandard of any  ind.  Distribution of
   this emo is  nlimited.

Abstract

   This ocument is the  esult of a survey that  athered new or  pdated
   descriptions f currently available implementations of X.500,
   including commercial roducts and openly available offerings. This
   document is a revision of RFC 1292. We contacted each contributor in
   RFC 1292 and equested an update and  ublished the survey template in
   several mailing lists and obtained new product descriptions.

This ocument contains detailed description of twenty six (26) X.500 implementations - DSAs, DUAs, and DUA interfaces.

1. Introduction

   This ocument catalogs currently available implementations of X.500,
   including commercial roducts and openly available offerings.  For
   the purposes f this  urvey,  e classify X.500 products as,

DSA

         DSA is an OSI  pplication process that provides the Directory
        unctionality,

DUA

DUA is an OSI pplication process that represents a user in

ccessing the Directory nd uses the DAP to communicate ith a

SA, and

DUA Interface

         DUA Interface  s an application process that represents a user
        n accessing the Directory using either  AP but  upporting only
         subset of the  AP functionality or a protocol  ifferent from
        AP to communicate with   DSA or DUA.

Section 2 of his document contains a listing of implementations cross referenced by keyword. This list should aid in identifying implementations that eet your criteria.

   To compile this catalog, the DS Working Group solicited input from
   the X.500 community by surveying several Internet mailing lists,
   including:  iso@nic.ddn.mil, sode@nic.ddn.mil, osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk,
   and ietf-ids@umich.edu. We also contacted many people by telephone
   and sent the emplate to several individuals  nd mailed a floppy disk
   containing the survey template to a person who did not have Internet
   access.
   
   Readers are encouraged to submit comments regarding both the orm and
   content  of  his  memo.  New submissions are welcome.  Please direct
   input to  the  Integrated  Directory Services  (IDS)  Working  Group
   (ietf-ids@umich.edu) or  to  the editors.  IDS will  roduce  ew ver-
   sions of this document when a sufficient number of changes have  been
   received.  This will e determined by the IDS chairpersons.

1.1 Purpose

   The Internet as experienced   steady growth  n X.500 piloting
   activities.  his document hopes to provide an easily accessible
   source of information on X.500 implementations for those who ish to
   consider X.500 technology for deploying a Directory service.

1.2 Scope

   This ocument contains descriptions of both free and  ommercial X.500
   implementations.  It oes not provide instructions on how to  nstall,
   run, r manage these  mplementations.  The descriptions and indices
   are provided o make  he readers aware of available options and thus
   enable more informed hoices.

1.3 Disclaimer

Implementation descriptions were written by implementors and endors, and not by the editors. We worked with the description authors to ensure uniformity and readability, but can not guarantee the ccuracy or completeness of the descriptions, r the stability of the implementations.

1.4 Overview

Section 1 contains introductory information.

   Section 2 contains a ist of  eywords, their  efinitions, and a cross
   reference of he X.500 implementations by these keywords.

Section 3 contains the X.500 mplementation descriptions.

Section 4 has a list f references.

Section 6 lists the editors' ddresses.

1.5 Acknowledgments

   The creation f this  atalog  ould not have been possible without the
   efforts of the description authors and the members of the IDS Working
   Group.  Our special thanks to the editors of FC 1292, Ruth Lang and
   Russ right who helped us get started and made key suggestions that
   enabled us to learn from their experience. We also acknowledge and
   appreciate the efforts of Ken Rossen n obtaining six descriptions.

2. Keywords

   Keywords are bbreviated attributes of the X.500 implementations.
   The list of keywords efined  elow was derived from the
   implementation descriptions themselves.  Implementations were indexed
   by a eyword  ither as a result of: (1) explicit, not implied,
   reference to  particular capability  n the implementation
   description text, or 2) input from the implementation description
   author(s).

2.1 Keyword Definitions

   This ection  ontains keyword definitions.  They have been organized
   and grouped by functional category.  he definitions  re ordered
   first alphabetically y keyword category, and second  lphabetically
   by implementation name within keyword category.

2.1.1 Availability

Available via FTP

mplementation is available using FTP.

Commercially vailable

        his implementation can  e purchased.

Free

vailable at no harge, lthough other restrictions may pply.

Limited Availability

        eed to  ontact  rovider for terms and conditions of
        istribution.

Source

ource code is available, potentially at an additional cost.

2.1.2 Conformance with roposed Internet Standards

   These RFCs specify standards rack protocols  or the  nternet
   community.  Implementations which conform to hese evolving proposed
   standards have a higher probability of interoperating with other
   implementations deployed on the Internet.

RFC-1274

        mplementation supports  FC 1274:  Barker, P., and S. Kille, The
        OSINE and Internet X.500 Schema, University College, London,
        ngland, November 1991.

RFC-1276

        mplementation supports  FC 1276:  Kille, S.,  Replication and
        istributed Operations extensions to provide an  nternet
        irectory using  .500, University College, London, England,
        ovember 1991.

RFC-1277

mplementation supports FC 1277: Kille, S., Encoding etwork

ddresses to support operation over non-OSI lower layers,

niversity College, London, England, November 1991.

RFC-1485

mplementation supports FC 1485: Kille, S., A String

epresentation of Distinguished ames, ISODE Consortium, July

993.

RFC-1487

mplementation supports FC 1487: Yeong, W., T. owes, and S.

ille, X.500 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, July 1993.

2.1.3 Consistence with nformational and Experimental Internet FCs

These RFCs provide information to the Internet community and re not Internet standards. Compliance with these RFCs is not necessary for interoperability but ay enhance functionality.

RFC-1202

mplementation supports FC 1202: Rose, . T., Directory

ssistance Service. February 1991.

RFC-1249

mplementation supports FC 1249: Howes, T., M. mith, and B.

eecher, DIXIE Protocol pecification, University of Michigan,

ugust 1991.

RFC-1275

mplementation supports FC 1275: Kille, S., Replication

equirements to rovide n Internet Directory using X.500,

niversity College, London, England, November 1991.

RFC-1278

mplementation supports FC 1278: Kille, S., A tring encoding

f Presentation ddress, University College, London, England,

ovember 1991.

RFC-1279

        mplementation supports  FC 1279:  Kille, S., X.500 and  omains,
        niversity College, London, England, November 1991.

RFC-1484

mplementation supports FC 1484: Kille, S., Using the OSI

irectory to achieve User Friendly Naming, ISODE Consortium,

uly 1993.

2.1.4 Implementation Type

API

        mplementation comes with an application programmer's interface
        i.e., a set of  ibraries and include files).

DSA Only

mplementation consists f a DSA only. o DUA is included.

DSA/DUA

oth a DSA and DUA are included n this mplementation.

DUA Interface

mplementation is a DUA-like program that uses either DAP, but

upporting only subset of the AP functionality, or uses a

rotocol different from AP to communicate with DSA or DUA.

DUA Only

mplementation consists f a DUA only. o DSA is included.

LDAP

UA interface program uses the Lightweight Directory Access rotocol (LDAP).

2.1.5 Internetworking Environment

CLNS

        mplementation operates  ver the OSI ConnectionLess Network
        ervice  CLNS).

OSI Transport

        mplementation operates  ver one or more OSI transport
        rotocols.

RFC-1006

        mplementation operates  ver RFC-1006 with TCP/IP transport
        ervice.  RFC-1006 is an Internet Standard.

X.25

        mplementation operates  ver OSI X.25.

2.1.6 Pilot Connectivity

DUA Connectivity

        he DUA  an be connected to the  ilot, and information on any
        ilot entry looked up.   he DUA  s able  o display standard
        ttributes and object classes and those  efined  n the COSINE
        nd Internet Schema.

DSA Connectivity

        he DSA  s connected to  he DIT, and information in this DSA is
        ccessible from  ny pilot DUA.

2.1.7 Miscellaneous

Included in ISODE

UAs that are part of ISODE.

Limited Functionality

        urvey states that the implementation has some shortcomings or
        ntended lack of functionality,  .g., omissions  ere part of the
        esign to provide an easy-to-use user interface.

Motif

mplementation provides Motif-style X indow user interface.

Needs ISODE

SODE is required to compile and/or use his implementation.

OpenLook

        mplementation provides  n OpenLook-style X Window user
        nterface.

X Window System

        mplementation uses the   Window System  o provide its user
        nterface.

2.1.8 Operating nvironment

  1. mplementation runs on a 386-based platform.

Bull

mplementation runs on a Bull platform.

CDC

mplementation runs on a CDC MIPS platform.

DEC ULTRIX

mplementation runs under DEC ULTRIX.

DEC Vax OpenVMS

mplementation runs on a DEC VAX platform running OpenVMS.

HP

mplementation runs on an HP platform.

IBM PC

mplementation runs on a PC.

IBM RISC

mplementation runs on IBM's RISC UNIX workstation.

ICL

mplementation runs on an ICL platform.

Macintosh

mplementation runs on a Macintosh.

Multiple Vendor Platforms

mplementation runs on more than one hardware platform.

Sequent

mplementation runs on a Sequent platform.

SNI

mplementation runs on a Siemens Nixdorf platform.

Solbourne

mplementation runs on a Solbourne platform.

Sun

mplementation runs on a Sun platform.

Tandem

        mplementation runs on a Tandem  latform.

UNIX

mplementation runs on a generic UNIX platform.

Wang

mplementation runs on a Wang RISC platform.

2.2 Implementations Indexed by eyword

   This ection  ontains an index of implementations by  eyword.  You
   can use this ist to  dentify particular implementations that meet
   your hosen criteria.
   
   The index is rganized as follows: keywords appear in alphabetical
   order; implementations characterized y that  eyword  re listed
   alphabetically as well.  Note that a *" is used to indicate  hat the
   particular implementation, or feature of the mplementation,  ay not
   be available t this  ime.
   
   For formatting purposes, we have used the following abbreviations for
   implementation names: BULL S.A. (Bull X500-DS and X500-DUA), EC
   X.500 DSA (DEC X.500 irectory Server), DEC X.500 Admin (DEC  .500
   Administration Facility), HP .500 DD (HP X.500 Distributed
   Directory), LDAP (University f Michigan LDAP Implementation), OSI
   Access & Dir OSI Access and  irectory), and  raxis (Traxis
   Enterprise Directory).
   386                           CLNS
   
        athWay  essaging              Bull S.A.
        C-DUA                         DEC X.500 SA
        COM X.500                     DEC X.500 dmin
                                      DIR.X
   API                                HP X.500 DD
                                      HP X.500 DUA
        ull S.A.                      OSI Access & Dir
        ustos                         PathWay Messaging
        EC X.500 DSA                  Traxis
        EC X.500 Admin                UCOM X.500
        IR.X                          Wang OPEN/services
        P X.500 DD                    XT-DUA
        P X.500 DUA                   XT-QUIPU
        DAP
        SI Access & Dir  Commercially Available
        UIPU
        raxis                         Bull S.A.
        COM X.500                     DEC X.500 SA
                                      DEC X.500 dmin
   Available via FTP                  DIR.X
                                      Directory 00
        ustos                         HP X.500 DD
        E                             HP X.500 DUA
        OS-DE                         OSI Access & Dir
        DAP                           PathWay Messaging
        dap-whois++                   PC-DUA
        aX.500                        Traxis
        di                            UCOM X.500
                                      Wang OPEN/services
   Bull                               XT-DUA
                                      XT-QUIPU
        ull S.A.
        COM X.500                DEC ULTRIX
        T-DUA
        T-QUIPU               DEC X.500 SA
                                      DEC X.500 dmin
   CDC                                LDAP
                                      ldap-whois++
        SI Access & Dir       UCOM X.500
   
                                 DEC VAX OpenVMS

DEC X.500 SA
DEC X.500 dmin

   DSA Connectivity              DUA Interface
   
        IR.X                          DE
        SI Access & Dir       DOS-DE
        athWay  essaging              LDAP
        UIPU                          ldap-whois++
        COM X.500                     maX.500
        T-QUIPU               OSI Access & Dir
                                      Pathway Messaging
   DSA Only                           PC-DUA
                                      QuickMailDUA
        EC X.500 DSA                  Wang OPEN/services
        T-QUIPU
                                 DUA Only
   DSA/DUA
                                      DEC X.500 dmin
        ull S.A.                      HP X.500 DUA
        ustos                         MXLU
        IR.X                          PC-Pages
        irectory 500                  Xdi
        P X.500 DD                    XLU
        SI Access & Dir       XT-DUA
        athWay  essaging
        UIPU                     Free
        raxis
        COM X.500                     Custos
        ang OPEN/services             DE
                                      DOS-DE
   DUA Connectivity                   LDAP
                                      ldap-whois++
        IR.X                          maX.500
        DAP                           MXLU
        aX.500                        QUIPU
        XLU                           Xdi
        SI Access & Dir       XLU
        athWay  essaging
        C-DUA                    HP
        C-Pages
        UIPU                          DIR.X
        COM X.500                     HP X.500 DD
        di                            HP X.500 DUA
        LU                            LDAP
        T-DUA                         *Traxis
                                      Wang OPEN/services
                                      XT-DUA
                                      XT-QUIPU
   IBM PC                        Limited Functionality
   
        OS-DE                         Custos
        DAP                           Wang OPEN/services
        SI Access & Dir       Xdi
        athWay  essaging
        C-DUA                    Macintosh
        C-Pages
        raxis                         LDAP
        ang OPEN/services             maX.500
                                      PathWay Messaging
   IBM RISC                           *Traxis
   
        IR.X                     Motif
        DAP
        Traxis                        DEC X.500 dmin
        COM X.500                     MXLU
        ang OPEN/services             UCOM X.500
        T-DUA                         XT-DUA
        T-QUIPU
                                 Multiple Vendor Platforms
   ICL
                                      Custos
        XT-DUA                        DE
        T-QUIPU               DOS-DE
                                      LDAP
   Included In ISODE                  MXLU
                                      PathWay Messaging
        E                             PC-Pages
                                      QUIPU
   LDAP                               UCOM X.500
                                      Xdi
        E                             XLU
        OS-DE                         XT-DUA
        DAP                           XT-QUIPU
        dap-whois++
        aX.500                   Needs ISODE
        SI Access & Dir
        Pathway Messaging             Custos
        C-DUA                         DE
        PC-Pages                      MXLU
                                      QuickMailDUA
   Limited Availability               Xdi
                                      XLU
        C-Pages
        uickMailDUA
   OpenLook                      RFC-1249
   
        COM X.500                     OSI Access & Dir
        T-DUA
                                 RFC-1274
   OSI Transport
                                      DE
        ull S.A.                      DEC X.500 SA
        ustos                         DEC X.500 dmin
        EC X.500 DSA                  DOS-DE
        EC X.500 Admin                LDAP
        IR.X                          maX.500
        P X.500 DD                    OSI Access & Dir
        P X.500 DUA                   QuickMailDUA
        athWay  essaging              QUIPU
        C-Pages               Traxis
        UIPU                          UCOM X.500
        raxis                         Xdi
        ang OPEN/services             XT-DUA
        T-DUA                         XT-QUIPU
        T-QUIPU
                                 RFC-1275
   RFC-1006
                                      OSI Access & Dir
        ull S.A.                      QUIPU
        ustos
        EC X.500 DSA             RFC-1276
        EC X.500 Admin
        IR.X                          OSI Access & Dir
        irectory 500                  QUIPU
        DAP                           XT-QUIPU
        SI Access & Dir
        athWay  essaging         RFC-1277
        C-Pages
        UIPU                          DEC X.500 SA
        raxis                         DEC X.500 dmin
        COM X.500                     DIR.X
        ang OPEN/services             OSI Access & Dir
        T-DUA                         PathWay Messaging
        T-QUIPU               QUIPU
                                      UCOM X.500
   RFC-1202                           XT-DUA
                                      XT-QUIPU
        SI Access & Dir
        athWay  essaging
   RFC-1278                      Sequent
   
        EC X.500 DSA
        EC X.500 Admin           UCOM X.500
        SI Access & Dir
        athWay  essaging         SNI
        UIPU
        COM X.500                     DIR.X
        T-DUA
        T-QUIPU          Solbourne
   
   RFC-1279                           XT-DUA
                                      XT-QUIPU
        SI Access & Dir
        UIPU                     Source
        COM X.500
        T-QUIPU               DE
                                      LDAP
   RFC-1484                           MXLU
                                      QUIPU
        E                             Xdi
        OS-DE                         XLU
        LDAP
        maX.500          Sun
        UIPU
        di                            Custos
        T-DUA                         Directory 00
        T-QUIPU               LDAP
                                      ldap-whois++
   RFC-1485                           OSI Access & Dir
                                      PathWay Messaging
        DAP                           QuickMailDUA
        aX.500                        QUIPU
        UIPU                          Traxis
        T-QUIPU               UCOM X.500
                                      Xdi
   RFC-1487                           XT-DUA
                                      XT-QUIPU
        E
        OS-DE                    Tandem
        DAP
        dap-whois++                   UCOM X.500
        aX.500
        C-DUA
        UIPU
   UNIX
   
        ustos
        E
        dap-whois++
        XLU
        UIPU
        COM X.500
        di
        LU
   
   Wang
   
        ang OPEN/services
   
   X Window System
   
        XLU
        SI Access & Dir
        di
        LU
        T-DUA
   
   X.25
   
        ull S.A.
        EC X.500 DSA
        EC X.500 Admin
        IR.X
        irectory 500
        P X.500 DD
        P X.500 DUA
        SI Access & Dir
        athWay  essaging
        UIPU
        raxis
        COM X.500
        ang OPEN/services
        T-DUA
        T-QUIPU

3. Implementation Descriptions

   In the following pages you will find escriptions of  .500
   implementations listed in alphabetical order.  In the case of name
   collisions, the name f the responsible organization, in square
   brackets, has been used to distinguish the implementations.  ote
   that hroughout this  ection, the page header reflects the name of
   the implementation, not the date of the document.  The descriptions
   follow a common format, as described elow:

NAME

he name of the .500 implementation and the name of the

esponsible organization. Implementations with registered

rademark indicate this y appending "(tm)", e.g., GeeWhiz(tm).

KEYWORDS

         list of the keywords defined in Section 2 that have been used
        o cross reference this  mplementation.

ABSTRACT

brief escription of the application. This section may

ptionally contain a list of the pilot projects n which the

pplication is being used.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for DSAs nd DUAs)

         statement of compliance with respect to the 1988 CCITT
        ecommendations  .500-X.521 [CCITT-88],  pecifically Section 9
        f X.519, or the 1988 NIST OIW Stable Implementation Agreements
        NIST-88].

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

statement of compliance with respect to the several proposed nternet Standards.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RFCs

         statement of compliance with respect to the several
        nformational and experimental Internet  FCs.

INTEROPERABILITY

         list of other  UAs and DSAs with which this implementation can
        nteroperate.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

        escribes the level of connectivity it can offer to the  ilot
        irectory service operational on the Internet in North America,
        nd to pilots co-ordinated by the PARADISE project in Europe.
        evels of connectivity are: Not  ested,  one, DUA Connectivity,
        nd DSA  onnectivity.

BUGS

         warning on known problems and/or instructions  n how to report
        ugs.

CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

         warning about  ossible side effects or shortcomings, e.g., a
        eature  hat works on one platform but not another.

INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT

         list of environments in which  his implementation can  e used,
        .g., RFC-1006 with TCP/IP, TP0  r TP4 with X.25.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

         list of hardware platforms on  hich this application runs, any
        dditional boards or processors  equired, and any special
        uggested or required configuration options.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

list of operating systems, window systems, databases, r

nbundled software packages required to un this application.

AVAILABILITY

         statement regarding the availability of the software (free or
        ommercially available), a description of how to obtain  he
        oftware, and (optionally) a statement regarding distribution
        onditions and restrictions.
   
   DATE AST UPDATED or  HECKED
        he month and year within which  his implementation description
        as last modified.

NAME

X500-DS
X500-DUA
Bull .A.

KEYWORDS

   API, ull, CLNS, Commercially Available, DSA/DUA, OSI Transport,
   RFC-1006, X.25

ABSTRACT

   X500-DS and X500-DUA re integral part of the large Bull OSI  ffer.
   Although based on the DCE/GDS (Distributed Computing
   Environment/Global Directory ervice) of OSF, these two products may
   be installed nd used without DCE environment.  X500-DS is designed
   to implement oth the DUA and the DSA functions, whilst X500-DUA only
   provides the UA functions.
   
   The X500-DUA ackage  ontains:
   
   - The standards APIs OM (X/Open OSI-Abstract-Data Manipulation API)
     and XDS (X/Open Directory Service API) for he development  f
     portable applications,
   - A core DUA o translate all user's  equests (bind,  ead, list,
     compare, modify, modifyRDN, search, add, remove, unbind ...) into
     the DAP protocol used for communication with distant DSAs,
   - The OSI standard protocols ASN.1,  OSE, ACSE, Presentation and
     Session) for communication ith the distant DSAs. The interface
     with the low layers of the tack being XTI. RFC-1006 is supported
     under XTI or the Session,
   - A DUA Cache to improve performances when accessing emote DSAs,
   - A management application for configuration f the product,
     controlling the operations nd managing logs and traces,
   - A user application or the  anipulations of the database entries.

The X500-DS package contains:

   - All components of the X500-DUA,
   - A core DSA o process all requests  eceived from distant DUAs
     through DAP protocol or from distant DSAs through DSP protocol.
     It upports the referral, chained and multi-casting modes of
     operation, ccess control lists, simple authentication,
     management f knowledge information (for distribution, shadows and
     copies of sub-trees),
   
   - A management application for managing the schema information
     (creation, eletion and modification of object classes and  f
     attribute types, management of the ules of the DIT),
   - A C-ISAM database.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

Compliant with EWOS and OIW Agreements

Strong authentication in X.509 is not yet implemented. (Password scheme is currently used.)

   Consists of both DUA nd DSA  mplementation according to the  8 CCITT
   X.500 and ISO 9594 standard. he X/Open standard XDS  nd XOM
   interface libraries are also rovided.  When  he product is installed
   with he DCE  nvironment, XDS and XOM interfaces are  lso used to
   access DCE/CDS (Local Cell Directory ervice) transparently.   GDA
   (Global Directory Agent) serves then s the gateway between the DCE
   CDS and GDS.

It is planned to support full 1992 extensions in the roducts for 1995.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   This mplementation of DAP and DSP can interoperate with other X.500
   implementations from ther Cebit demo participants including  BM, HP,
   ICL, iemens-Nixdorf, etc. It also interoperates with ISODE QUIPU.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided--Ed.]

BUGS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CAVEATS ND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   OSI TP4 with LNP (WAN - LAN) OSI TP0, 2 & 4  ith X.25 (WAN)  FC-1006
   with CP/IP Either BSD sockets or XTI can be  sed to  ccess the
   transports Through XTI, both SI and  CP/IP protocols are possible on
   the same machine, thus permitting to uild a  irectory Service
   distributed on OSI and TCP/IP networks.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   DPX/2, DPX/20

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Unix OS2, Unix BOSX, AIX

AVAILABILITY

  1. Q 93

Please contact:

      Daniel Monges
      Tel: + (33)  76 39 75 00 ext. 7449
      Fax: + (33)  76 39 78 56
      e-mail: D.Monges@frec.bull.fr

DATE LAST UPDATE or CHECKED

   November 25th, 1993

NAME

   OSI Access and Directory
   Control Data ystems  ncorporated.

KEYWORDS

   API, LNS, CDC, Commercially  vailable, DSA Connectivity, DSA/DUA,
   DUA Connectivity, DUA Interface, IBM C, LDAP, RFC-1006, RFC-1202,
   RFC-1249, RFC-1274, RFC-1275, RFC-1276, RFC-1277, RFC-1278, RFC-1279,
   Sun,  Window System, X.25

ABSTRACT

   OSI Access and Directory includes several DUAs and a UIPU based DSA
   (originally based on ersion  .6) with enhancements.  he DUA/DSA
   enhancements nclude:
   
   - Directory API based on the .400 API.
   - Support for X.400 objects including those to support
     MHS use of irectory to support MHS Routing.
   - Integration with Control Data's MailHub (X.400 MHS) products.
   - X Windows, urses and command line  ased DUA interfaces on  NIX.
     These interfaces support the full set of Directory perations.
   - Windows 3.x interface on PCs.
   - A DUA daemon that provides irectory access for applications.
   - LDAP 2.0 and 3.0 support.
   - Directory synchronization tools for synchronizing most PC/Mac/Dec
     mail directories with X.500.
   - Enhanced photo attribute support.
   - ACL enhancements.
   - Hash indexing for fast string search.
   - DIXIE, DAD nd PH.X500 support.
   - SNMP based onitoring and management of DSAs.
   
   Control Data ystems  ffers complete  ntegration services to  esign,
   plan, install, configure, tailor and aintain X.500 services.  These
   services may nclude  he preparation  f customer unique DUAs  nd
   tools for X.500 integration, ynchronization, operational control and
   management. OSI Access and Directory s in production use at  everal
   government, commercial and academic sites. Some sites are supporting
   Directories in excess of 120,000 entries.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   OSI Access and Directory complies with the 1988 CCITT Recommendations
   X.500-X.521 [CCITT-88] and the 1988 NIST OIW table Implementation
   Agreements [NIST-88]. OSI Access and irectory only supports  imple
   authentication or no uthentication.  SI Access and Directory
   complies with all static and ynamic  equirements of  .519. OSI
   Access and Directory an act  s a first-level DSA.

OSI Access and Directory will support some 1993 X.500 extensions in 1994 ith full support in 1995/1996.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   OSI Access and Directory is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC
   1274], [RFC 1276], and [RFC 1277].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   OSI Access and Directory is compliant with the following RFCs: [RFC
   1202], [RFC 1249], [RFC 1275], [RFC 1278], and [RFC 1279].

OSI Access and Directory also supports the required objects, attributes and attribute syntaxes for MHS use of Directory to support MHS Routing.

INTEROPERABILITY

   OSI Access and Directory was ested against HP, DEC,  SODE Consortium
   and Wollongong implementations at the COS Interoperability Test Lab
   in May 1993. he OSINET Interoperability Tests were used. Please
   refer OSINET or test results. OSI Access and Directory has also been
   informally tested at rade shows with implementations from UNISYS and
   Retix.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   OSI Access and Directory is connected via DSAs and DUAs to the PSI
   White Pages Project. SI Access and Directory provides the base
   routing tree or the  HS Use  f Directory pilot (Longbud) on  he
   Internet.

BUGS

   Control Data ystems  rovides complete software maintenance services
   with roducts.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   RFC1006 with CP/IP,  P4 with CNLS, TP0 with  .25.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   OSI Access and Directory runs on all IPS and SUN SPARC platforms.
   Windows based DUAs available ith OSI Access  nd Directory run on
   Windows 3.x compatible IBM PCs.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Distributed and supported for Sun OS ersion  .1.x, Sun Solaris 2.x
   and Control Data EP/IX (Control Data's MIPS based OS). Other
   platforms are pending. TP4 connectivity on SUN OS requires SUN OSI.

AVAILABILITY

Commercially vailable from:

          Control Data  ystems  nc.
          Network Solutions, ARH290
          4201  exington Avenue North
          Arden Hills,  H 55126-6198 U.S.A.
          
          1-800-257-OPEN (U.S.  nd Canada)
          1-612-482-6736 (worldwide)
          FAX:  -612-482-2000 (worldwide)
          EMAIL: info@cdc.com
            or
          s=info;p=cdc;a=attmail;c=us

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   November 22nd, 1993

NAME

Custos
National Institute of Standards and Technology

KEYWORDS

   API, vailable via FTP, DSA/DUA, Free, Limited Functionality,
   Multiple Vendor Platforms, Needs ISODE, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, Sun,
   UNIX

ABSTRACT

   The implementation consists of a set UA library routines, a  erminal
   interface, and a DSA. The implementation was eveloped in C on Sun
   SPARCstations under SunOS 4.1.1. All nderlying services are  rovided
   by the ISODE evelopment package. The development package is  lso
   used or encoding and decoding ASN.1  ata as  ell as  or other data
   manipulation ervices. Using  he ISODE package the implementation can
   be run over both TCP/IP and OSI protocols.
   
   The DSA provides full support for both DAP and DSP protocols,
   conformant with ISO 9594 / CCITT X.500 standards. The DIB is
   maintained using a locally developed elational database system. The
   interface to he database system consists of   set of sql-like C
   functions.  These are designed to allow straightforward replacement
   of the local atabase system  ith a more powerful commercial  ystem.
   To achieve better performance several options are supported that
   permit loading of selected portions of the database in core. hen
   these options are selected data can be retrieved more quickly from in
   core ables;  ll modifications to the DIB are directly reflected in
   the in core tables and the database.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

Custos is fully compliant with the 1988 Standard with the following omissions:

- Search request decomposition
- Modify Entry operation
- Modify RDN peration
- Abandon operation
- Strong Authentication
- Schema checking

   There are no resent  lans to extend  ustos to include the 1992 X.500
   extensions.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   Have uccessfully interoperated with  UIPU and OSIWARE over the DAP.
   No DSP interoperability testing has been done.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

Limited DUA and DSA connectivity to PSI White Pages Project.

BUGS

   Bugs ay be reported  o the general discussion list,
   x500@osi.ncsl.nist.gov.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   No limitations on file sizes, etc. The only side effects to creating
   large files should be in the rea of  erformance. Specifically,
   optimization equires loading parts of the DIB in core so greater
   memory requirements will be necessary for achieving better
   performance with a large database. Any platform the implementation
   can be ported to (generally any platform ISODE can be ported o)
   should support all features.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   RFC-1006; TP4/CLNP (SunLinkOSI) over 02 and  .25 (SunLink X.25).

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   It's nly been run on Sun 3 and SPARC, but there are  o known reasons
   why it shouldn't run n any hardware  unning  he ISODE software.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   It requires UNIX and he ISODE software package. It's been developed
   and tested with ISODE version 7.0 and Sun OS ersion  .1.1. Uses a
   locally developed relational BMS that should be easily replaceable
   with ommercially available relational systems.

AVAILABILITY

   Custos, the NIST implementation of X.500, the OSI Directory, s
   available for anonymous ftp from osi.ncsl.nist.gov (129.6.48.100)
   using the convention user name = anonymous,  assword = ident). The
   software is available in two orms: a tar file and a  ompressed tar
   file.
   
      ./pub/directory/CustosRel_0.2.tar
      ./pub/directory/CustosRel_0.2.tar.Z
   
   Note: permissions on he directory ./pub/directory are set so that
   you will be able to "get" files whose names you can provide. owever,
   you will not e able  o "ls"  he contents of  he directory.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 5th, 1993

NAME

   DE

KEYWORDS

   Available via FTP, DUA Interface, Free, Included in ISODE, LDAP,
   Multiple Vendor Platforms, Needs ISODE, RFC-1274, RFC-1484, RFC-1487,
   Source, UNIX

ABSTRACT

   DE (Directory Enquiries) is intended o be a  imple-to-use DUA
   interface, suitable for the naive user, and suitable or running as a
   public access dua.  it will work on any terminal.  The user is
   presented with a series of (verbose) rompts  sking for person's
   name; department; organization; country.  There is extensive n-line
   help.  The matching algorithms are such that ear matches are
   presented to he user before  ess good matches.
   
   A lot of development as been done on the interface since it  as
   first described in RFC1292.  he most significant enhancement has
   been o add power searching - this allows a user to search for an
   entry even when they o not know the  ame of  he organisation in
   which the person works - you till have to specify the country.  DE
   now provides FN style searching.  It is now  ossible to search
   locality entries.  DE now uses slightly different search algorithms
   depending on hether  t is accessing  art of  he Directory mastered
   by a uipu DSA - Quipu DSAs tend to use lots  f replication and so
   encourage searching. An experimental feature is intended to  ive the
   user ore feedback on the likely response time to a query - DE
   maintains a database f past  nformation availability and DSA
   responsiveness.  Translations exist into at least 4 different
   languages.

DE runs over SODE DAP and University of Michigan LDAP. There is a version of DE, called DOS-DE, which has been orted to DOS, and this uses DAP.

   DE was funded by the OSINE PARADISE  roject, and DE  s used  s the
   PARADISE public access dua.  ou can  est the software by telnet to
   128.86.8.56 and logging in as dua -- o password required.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   N/A

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 274] and [RFC 1487]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

[RFC 484].

INTEROPERABILITY

   N/A

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

N/A (This is ore a DUA rather than an interface question). The interface is idely used in the global pilot.

BUGS

Doesn't handle aliases well when power searching.

Send ug reports to:

        .barker@cs.ucl.ac.uk
        elpdesk@paradise.ulcc.ac.uk

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

DE tries to cater well for the general case, t the expense of not dealing with he less typical. The main manifestation of this is that he current version does not handle searching under localities very ell.

It is not possible to display photographs or eproduce sound attributes.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

As for ISODE.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

As for ISODE.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

As for ISODE.

AVAILABILITY

   The software s openly available as part of ISODE-8.0.  An enhanced
   version is available s part  f the PARADISE  roject  pgrade.
   
   Both hese versions are available by  TP from
   <ftp.paradise.ulcc.ac.uk>, as src/isode-8.tar.Z and src/isode-
   paradise.tar.Z.
   
   The very latest code ill be  ade available with the  SODE Consortium
   release of ISODE.  It is hoped it will be freely available to all.

Contact:

        elpdesk@paradise.ulcc.ac.uk
        .barker@cs.ucl.ac.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 12th, 1993

NAME

DEC X.500 Directory Server
Digital Equipment Corporation

KEYWORDS

   API, LNS, Commercially Available, DEC ULTRIX, DEC VAX OpenVMS, DSA
   Only, OSI Transport, FC-1006, RFC-1274, RFC-1277, RFC-1278,  .25

ABSTRACT

   The DEC X.500 Directory Server product provides a high performance
   Directory System Agent implemented according o the 1993 edition of
   ISO/IEC 9594 nd the  CITT X.500 series of Recommendations.

Specific features provided include:

   (1) Integrated multi-protocol support allowing concurrent DAP and DSP
       access over OSI and TCP/IP (using RFC1006) protocols.
   (2) Indexed database upports high-performance searching and
       sophisticated matching including pproximate match.
   (3) Based on he 1993 edition Extended Information Models.
   (4) Support for chaining and eferrals in support of   distributed
       Directory Information Base.
   (5) Support for the 1993 edition Simplified Access Control scheme.
   (6) Configurable schema based on the 993 edition (including
       attributes, object classes, structure rules, name forms).
   (7) Support for a simple Shadowing protocol to enhance read
       availability.
   (8) Remote management facilities to configure and control DSAs and log
       significant events.
   (9) Provides he X/OPEN XDS/XOM Application Program Interface so that
       customers can construct their own DUA applications.

For Directory User Agent facilities see the associated entry or the DEC X.500 Administration Facility

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

Conformance with respect to clause 9.2 of ISO/IEC 9594-5:1993:

   (1)  upports the directoryAccessAC (DAP) and directorySystemAC (DSP)
        pplication contexts.
   (2)  he DSA  s capable of acting as   first-level DSA.
   (3)  haining is supported.
   (4)  ind security levels of  imple (unprotected password) and none
        re supported.
   (5)  ll attribute types defined in ISO/IEC 9594-6:1993 are supported
        xcept for 1993  dition  upertypes and collective attributes and
        nhancedSearchGuide.  Customers  an define new attribute types.
        NIVERSAL STRING is not  upported for attributed based on
        irectoryString.
   (6)  ll object classes defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are supported.
        ustomers can define new object  lasses.
   (7)  he following operational attributes are supported:
           governingStructureRule
           createTimestamp
           modifyTimestamp
           myAccessPoint
           superiorKnowledge
           supplierKnowledge
           consumerKnowledge
           specificKnowledge
           dseType
           PrescriptiveACI
   (8)  ynamic  odification of  bject class is  ermitted
   (9)   subset of Simplified Access Control is supported.
   (10) ll name forms defined in ISO/IEC 9594-7:1993 are supported.
        ustomers can defined new name forms and structure rules.
   
   The X.500 Directory Server is compatible with and interworks ith
   1988 dition  UAs and DSAs.   t is implemented to conform to  elevant
   NIST IW and  WOS agreements  nd the  .500 Implementors Guide.

For details contact Digital.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Supports RFC 006, RFC 1274,  nd RFC  277.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

RFC 1278.

INTEROPERABILITY

All interoperability est results will be available on request from Digital. Interoperability testing is eing undertaken using the harmonized OSIone X.500 test uite to which both OSInet and EurOSInet have een key contributors.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Digital is actively involved n both  ublic and private pilots of
   X.500.

BUGS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

The DEC X.500 Directory Service V1.0 perates over:

   * RFC 1006 over TCP/IP on ULTRIX platforms.
   * OSI TP0, TP2 and TP4 over CLNS and ONS as  ppropriate on ULTRIX
     and OpenVMS platforms

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

The DEC X.500 Directory Service V1.0 uns on:

* VAX processors supported by OpenVMS
* RISC processors supported by ULTRIX

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

The DEC X.500 Directory Service V1.0 uns on:

* OpenVMS/VAX V5.5-2 r later running DECnet-VAX Extensions V5.4 * ULTRIX/RISC V4.2 or later running DECnet/OSI for ULTRIX, V5.1 or

later.

For availability on other hardware and software platforms please contact Digital.

AVAILABILITY

The DEC X.500 Directory Service is commercially available from Digital Equipment Corporation. For further information please contact your ocal Digital office, or:

ail Shlansky, Product Manager:

          Tel:  1 508 486 5138
          email: gail.shlansky@lkg.mts.dec.com
        
        igital  quipment Corporation
        etworks and Communications Engineering
        50 King Street
        ittleton, MA. 01460-1289
        SA

DATE LAST UPDATED

   August 2nd, 1993

NAME

DEC X.500 Administration Facility
Digital Equipment Corporation

KEYWORDS

   API, LNS, Commercially Available, DEC ULTRIX, DEC VAX OpenVMS, DUA
   Only, Motif, SI Transport, RFC-1006, RFC-1274, RFC-1277, RFC-1278,
   X.25

ABSTRACT

The DEC X.500 Administration acility product provides both command line nd Motif interfaces to anage the information stored in the X.500 directory.

Specific features provided include:

   (1) Multi-protocol support allowing DAP access over OSI and
       TCP/IP (using RFC1006) protocols.
   (2) Driven off the same configurable chema information as the DEC
       X.500 Directory Service.
   (3) Supports ommand  ine and OSF Motif interface styles.
   (4) Provides ccess to all X.500 services.
   
   Specific features of he OSF  otif interface  nclude:
   
   (1) Supports wo ways of accessing directory  nformation, either by
       browsing he directory tree or by searching.
   (2) Easy-to-use search based n customer-extensible set of predefined
       filters.
   (3) Window layouts and text fully extensible, based on the schema, to
       support customer-defined bject classes and attributes.
   (4) Easy-to-use forms based method for creating and modifying entries
       that simplifies use of the X.500 ervices.
   
   See also the ntry for the DEC X.500  irectory Service.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

Conformance with respect to clause 9.1 of ISO/IEC 9594-5:1993:

   (1) Supports he all  perations of the directoryAccessAC application
       context.

(2) Bind security levels of none and imple (unprotected passwords).

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   Supports RFC 006, RFC 1274,  nd RFC  277.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

RFC 1278.

INTEROPERABILITY

Interoperability test results will be available on request from Digital. Interoperability testing is eing undertaken using the harmonized OSIone X.500 test uite to which both OSInet and EurOSInet have een key contributors.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Digital is actively involved n both  ublic and private pilots of
   X.500.

BUGS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

The DEC X.500 Administration acility operates over:

   * RFC 1006 over TCP/IP on ULTRIX platforms.
   * OSI TP0, TP2 and TP4 over CLNS and ONS as  ppropriate on
   
     ULTRIX and penVMS  latforms

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

The DEC X.500 Administration acility V1.0 runs on:

* VAX processors supported by OpenVMS
* RISC processors supported by ULTRIX

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

The DEC X.500 Administration acility V1.0 runs on:

* OpenVMS/VAX V5.5-2 r later running DECnet-VAX Extensions V5.4 * ULTRIX/RISC V4.2 or later running DECnet/OSI for ULTRIX, V5.1 or

later.

For availability on other hardware and software platforms please contact Digital.

AVAILABILITY

The DEC X.500 Administration acility is commercially available from Digital Equipment Corporation. For further information please contact your ocal Digital office, or:

ail Shlansky, Product Manager:

          Tel:  1 508 486 5138
          email: gail.shlansky@lkg.mts.dec.com
        
        igital  quipment Corporation
        etworks and Communications Engineering
        50 King Street
        ittleton, MA. 01460-1289
        SA

DATE LAST UPDATED

   August 2nd, 1993

NAME

DIR.X (tm) V3.0
Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG

KEYWORDS

   API, LNS, Commercially Available, DSA Connectivity,  SA/DUA, DUA
   Connectivity, HP, IBM RISC, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, FC-1277, SNI,
   X.25

ABSTRACT

   DIR.X is the iemens  ixdorf  .500 product on which the OSF DCE/GDS
   (Distributed omputing Environment/Global Directory Service)  s
   based.  It supports full DUA nd DSA  unctionality for globally
   unique identification and location of objects in a network. It also
   provides functions to answer ueries  both yellow-page and white-
   page) about objects and attribute information. The software
   implements full DAP and DSP protocols specified in X.519. The
   required ACSE, ROSE, resentation, Session and RFC-1006 protocol
   implementations are also included. It also supports RFC-1277.

Additional features include proprietary Replication and Access Control, Caching, Tree-handling utilities and (Remote) Administration.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   Consists of both DUA nd DSA  mplementations  ccording to the CCITT
   X.500 (1988) nd ISO  594 standard. The X/Open standard APIs  or XDS
   and XOM are provided. The XDS interface can also be used to access
   the OSF DCE/CDS (DCE ocal Cell Directory Service) transparently.
   
   DIR.X has been successfully conformance tested. PICS nd PCTRs are
   available for all tested protocols: DSA/DAP, UA/DAP, Presentation,
   ACSE nd Session embedded in  .500.

Compliant with EWOS Agreements (which are being harmonized with OIW Agreements).

   Strong authentication according to X.509 and n XDS/XOM convenience
   library will e included in the next  ersion  Q2 1994). Support for
   X.500 (1993) s planned for Q4 1994.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

   This mplementation of DAP and DSP has successfully interoperated
   with he X.500 implementations from ICL, UNISYS, E3X  nd ISODE.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

Several DIR.X DSAs are connected to the European X.500 pilot etwork PARADISE. (DUA and DSA connectivity.)

BUGS

   Problems and ug-report e-mail address: dirx-info@mch.sni.de

CAVEATS ND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

The software s highly portable and without any general limitations.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   OSI TP4 with LNP OSI TP0, 2   4 with X.25 RFC-1006 with TCP/IP

DIR.X can use either SD sockets or XTI/TLI to access the Transport Service.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

SNI's hardware platforms, IBM's RS/6000 and Hewlett Packard's HP9000 among others.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   SINIX (UNIX System V elease  ), OSF/1.1, AIX 3.1, HP-UX. A port to
   Windows-NT is planned for Q2 994.

AVAILABILITY

DIR.X can be elivered as a binary product or as source to OEM customers. The DIR.X product is commercially available from:

          Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme
          SNI BU BA NM  2
          D-81739 Munich
          Germany

Please contact:

          Gianni Rabaioli
          Tel:  49 89 636 41095
          Fax:  49 89 636 45860
          e-mail: Giovanni.Rabaioli@mch.sni.de

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   November 26th, 1993

NAME

Directory 500 (tm)
OSIware / Infonet Software Solutions

KEYWORDS

   Commercially vailable, DS/DUA, RFC-1006, Source, Sun, X.25

ABSTRACT

   Directory 500 (D500) s a comprehensive implementation of the CCITT
   X.500 recommendations. D500 is comprised of two major components
   which are responsible for manipulating the data in the OSI Directory.
   They re the  irectory User Agent (DUA) and the Directory System
   Agent (DSA).
   
   The DUA is the interface between the SI Directory and those  sers
   wishing access to the Directory's information. Users ake their
   requests through the UA. When forwarding user's requests to  he OSI
   Directory, the protocol used s known as the  irectory Access
   Protocol (DAP).
   
   The DSA will egotiate with other, remote DSAs to obtain requested
   information or to update remote DIBs. DSAs use the Directory ystem
   Protocol (DSP) to forward and answer hese requests.  he DSA  upports
   chaining and eferrals.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   All X.500 1988 operations are supported along with all Object Classes
   specified in .521 and all Attribute  ypes specified  n X.520.
   
   Implementation plans nclude  pgrades to support the  992 extensions
   to X.500 in 1994. Please check with OSIware / Infonet Software
   Solutions for availability dates.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

Tested with QUIPU. Other interoperability information not available at this time.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided--Ed.]

BUGS

None nown at this time.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

None nown at this time.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   RFC1006 with CP/IP

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

Any Sun SPARC with 16 MB memory, 40 MB free disk Please enquire if interested in other platforms such as: SCO Unix, AIX

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Sun OS 4.1.x. Runs over TCP/IP, or X.25 (SunNet X.25 ersion  
   required)

AVAILABILITY

Directory 500 is commercially as executable object code or as source code orm from:

        OSIware / Infonet Software Solutions
        4400 Dominion Street, Suite 210
        Burnaby, BC  V5G 4G3
        CANADA
        
        Sales & Information: 604436-2922
        Fax:  604/436-3192

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   November 21st, 1993

NAME

DOS-DE
University of Bath

KEYWORDS

   Available via FTP, DUA Interface, Free, IBM PC, LDAP, Multiple Vendor
   Platforms, RFC-1274, FC-1484, RFC-1487

ABSTRACT

   DOS-DE (DOS Directory Enquiries) is intended o be a  imple-to-use
   DUA interface suitable for the naive ser.  It is an  S-DOS port of
   the standard NIX DE  mplementation - see the entry on DE for full
   details.  (All of the features DE are supported apart from the
   experimental Quality of Service' code).
   
   The user is presented with a eries of (verbose) prompts asking for
   person's name; department; organization; country.  There is extensive
   on-line help.  The matching algorithms are such that ear matches are
   presented to he user before  ess good matches.  `Power searching' is
   also vailable - this allows   user to search for an  ntry even when
   they o not know the  ame of  he organisation in which the person
   works - you still have to specify the country.  DOS-DE provides UFN
   style searching.  It s also  ossible to search locality entries.
   DOS-DE uses slightly ifferent search algorithms depending on whether
   it is accessing part f the Directory mastered by a Quipu DSA - Quipu
   DSAs end to  se lots of replication  nd so encourage searching.

DOS-DE runs over the niversity of Michigan LDAP.

   DE was funded by the OSINE PARADISE  roject.  DOS-DE was developed
   by Andy Powell at the University of Bath.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   N/A

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 274] and [RFC 1487]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

[RFC 484].

INTEROPERABILITY

   N/A

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   N/A

BUGS

Doesn't handle aliases well when power searching.

Send ug reports to:

             A.Powell@bath.ac.uk

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   DOS-DE tries o cater well for the general case, at the expense of
   not dealing with the ess typical.  The main  anifestation of this is
   that he current version does not handle searching under localities
   very ell.

It is not possible to display photographs or eproduce sound attributes.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

University of Michigan LDAP.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

IBM PC/AT/XT nd compatibles.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   LDAP or MS-DOS running over  he NCSA Telnet  tack or SUN's PCNFS
   version 4.1 or Novell's LAN Workplace (LWP).

AVAILABILITY

   The software s openly available by FTP from  tp.bath.ac.uk,  s
   pub/x500/dosde.zip.
   
   The very latest code ill be  ade available with the  SODE Consortium
   release of ISODE.  It is hoped it will be freely available to all.

Contact:

             A.Powell@bath.ac.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 18th, 1993

NAME

HP X.500 Distributed irectory Products
Hewlett Packard

KEYWORDS

   API, LNS, Commercially Available, DSA/DUA, DUA only, HP, OSI
   Transport, X.25

ABSTRACT

HP X.500 Distributed irectory. Its main components are:

DUA, and UA Interface,
DSA and DIB support,
X.500 Address Lookup,
X/Open Application Tool Kit API (XAT) for XDS/XOM Interface, X.500 High Level PI (X5HLAPI) for XDS/XOM Interface.

HP X.500 DUA. Its main components are:

DUA, and UA Interface,
X.500 Address Look-up,
X/Open Application Tool Kit API (XAT) for XDS/XOM Interface, X.500 High Level PI (X5HLAPI) for XDS/XOM Interface.

   HP X.500 Distributed irectory is based on the 1988 CCITT X.500
   standard.  HP X.500 can be used for accessing names and electronic
   mail ddresses for multi-vendor messaging backbone networks.  P X.500
   can also be used for he development  f networked applications
   requiring distributed directory functionality.

HP OpenMail users can access he enterprise wide HP X.500 distributed directory directly from the HP OpenMail user nterface, and select X.500 addresses for mailing. P-UX Sendmail users can access electronic mail addresses from a X.500 server over a CP/IP network.

   Users of non-HP e-mail systems can access data stored in the .500
   Directory using X.500 Address Look-up. X.500 ddress  ook-up  as an
   easy o use interface, and phonetic search capability.
   
   HP X.500 Distributed irectory includes a complete multi-threaded DUA
   and DSA. The .500 DIB is built on a  atabase which has been
   optimized for X.500 performance. HP X.500 contains full support for
   DAP and DSP protocols.

Data hadowing and security access control of HP X.500 Distributed Directory allow higher performance, and easier management of ts DIB database in a global nvironment.

   HP X.500 Distributed irectory has menu driven administration and
   user nterface tools. The tools simplify directory configuration and
   data etrieval. It supports X/Open X.500 APIs (XDS and XOM),  nd high
   level APIs on top of DS to allow developers  o write their own X.500
   based applications.
   
   HP X.500 Distributed irectory supports comprehensive tracing and
   logging facilities for quick iagnosis and resolution of problems. HP
   also rovides a rich  et of troubleshooting tools to  heck the
   interoperability of the network at various layers of he OSI  tack.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   HP X.500 Distributed irectory complies with  he following standards:
   
     CCITT X.501:  The Directory - Models
     CCITT X.509:  The Directory - Authentications Framework*
     CCITT X.511:  The Directory - Abstract Service Definition
     CCITT X.518:  The Directory - Procedures for Distributed Operations
     CCITT X.519:  The Directory - Protocol Specifications
     CCITT X.520:  The Directory - Selected Attribute Types
     CCITT X.521:  The Directory - Selected Object Classes
     CCITT X.219:  Remote Operations - Model, Notation and Service
   Definition
     CCITT X.229:  Remote Operations - Protocol pecifications
   
     *x.509 describes simple and strong uthentication.  P X.500
      Distributed Directory supports simple authentication. Strong
      authentication is ot supported in the current release due to
      limited market demand.
   
   HP X.500 Distributed irectory will comply with NIST  nd EWOS
   directory functional rofiles. Based  n factors such  s market needs
   and NIST recommendations, HP ill implement subsets of 1992 CCITT
   functionality in a phased approach.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

HP has done some unofficial interoperability esting. HP would welcome suggestions on priorities for vendor nteroperability testing.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   [No information provided--Ed.]

BUGS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

LIMITATIONS

   HP X.500 Distributed irectory supports up to 30 DSA  onnections at
   one time. This limit ould be increased in the future if needed.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   HP X.500 Distributed irectory resides on an  SI stack, and can be
   used n 802.3 LAN, or X.25 CLNS or CONS environment.  P is
   investigating implementing X.500 for he TCP/IP environment.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

HP X.500 Distributed irectory is available on HP 9000 Series 800 family of high performance servers which are calable platform.

   The HP X.500 ddress  ook-up  acility is also available for the HP
   9000 eries 300 and Series 700 for customers  ho have purchased the
   X.500 product.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

HP X.500 Distributed irectory requires the following software environment:

- HP-UX Operating System 8.0 r later
- OSI Transport Services/9000 for the Series 00
- HP an Link or HP X.25 product
- Network Tracing and Logging
- ANSI C compiler (for the HP/XDS API)

AVAILABILITY

   HP X.500 Distributed irectory is commercial  vailable. The product
   can be ordered through HP Sales offices. The rdering numbers are:

P/N J2152A
HP X.500 istributed Directory/9000 for the Series 800. Product contains SA server and DUA client.

       P/N J2153A
       HP X.500 UA/9000 for the Series  00.
       Product contains nly DUA client.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

August 16th, 993.

NAME

University of Michigan LDAP Implementation

KEYWORDS

   API, vailable via FTP, DEC ULTRIX, DUA Connectivity, DUA Interface,
   Free, HP, IBM PC, IBM RISC, LDAP, Macintosh, ultiple Vendor
   Platforms, RFC-1006, FC-1274, RFC-1484, RFC-1485, RFC-1487,  ource,
   Sun

ABSTRACT

   LDAP s the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.  It gives  .500
   access to platforms that have only TCP/IP access, using simplified
   BER encoding f many  .500 data elements.  LDAP is currently  
   proposed Internet Standard.  he LDAP server  s an intermediate
   protocol server that ommunicates with Internet clients on one side
   using the simple TCP-based LDAP protocol and n X.500 DSA on  he
   other side using the irectory Access Protocol (DAP).  A subset of
   the X.500 DAP is exported to he clients through the  DAP protocol.

The U-M LDAP istribution contains the following components:

   - LDAP server
   - LDAP client library, including both synchronous and asynchronous APIs
   - Lightweight BER library, including n API that supports
     a printf/scanf-like interface
   - Various LDAP client programs, including a finger daemon (xfingerd),
     gopher to X.500 gateway (go500gw), ommand-line DUA (ud), e-mail
     query server (rcpt500), and an X.500 mailer (mail500)

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   The U-M LDAP istribution is   complete implementation of the LDAP
   protocol.  The LDAP protocol oes not support access  o all X.500
   features and perations.  The operations supported are bind,  earch,
   compare, add, delete, modify, modify DN, and abandon.  Note  hat
   read nd list operations can  e emulated using the search operation.
   Size nd time limits  ay be specified, as may alias dereferencing and
   searching, but all X.500 service controls are not supported.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

Compliant with [RFC 1485], [RFC 1487], and [RFC 1274].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

Preliminary support is included for [RFC 1484].

INTEROPERABILITY

The current implementation of the LDAP server is known to work with the QUIPU DSA and DAP library.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

DUA connectivity should be possible to all pilots, though only AARNET, PARADISE, and PSI White Pages Project have actually been tried.

BUGS

Bug reports should be sent to bug-ldap@umich.edu.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

None, aside from those mentioned above under ompleteness.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   LDAP lients  se TCP  o communicate with the  DAP server.  The LDAP
   server normally uses FC 1006 with TCP/IP to  ommunicate with the
   DSA, hough any other transport mechanism for DSA communication
   supported by SODE should be  ossible.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   The LDAP server is known to run on Sun 3 and un 4 platforms  EC's,
   HP's, and RS 000's.  The LDAP client libraries and some clients have
   been orted to the Macintosh  nd the  C.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   The LDAP server and clients are known to run nder and SunOS  .1.x,
   ULTRIX, HP-UX, and AIX.  The DAP client libraries also work  nder
   Macintosh System 6.0 r higher and MS-DOS 5.0.

AVAILABILITY

   This oftware is openly available.  It may be obtained by anonymous
   FTP from terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu n the x500 directory.
   Documentation on the DAP and lightweight BER libraries is provided
   in the form of man pages distributed ith the source  ode.  More
   information can be obtained from ldap-support@umich.edu.
   
   This oftware was developed at the University of Michigan by  im
   Howes with help from ark Smith and Bryan Beecher, as well as many
   others around the Internet.  t is subject to the following
   copyright.
   
   Copyright © 1993 Regents of the University f Michigan.  All rights
   reserved.  Redistribution and use in ource and binary forms  re
   permitted provided that this otice is preserved and  hat due credit
   is given to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. he name of the
   University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
   from his software without specific prior written permission. This
   software is provided `as is'' without express or implied warranty.

DATE LAST UPDATED OR CHECKED

   March 13th, 1993

NAME

   ldap-whois++

KEYWORDS

   Available via FTP, DEC ULTRIX, DUA Interface, Free, LDAP, RFC-1487,
   Sun, NIX

ABSTRACT

   ldap-whois++ s a dua interface that  mplements the IETF WNILS draft
   whois++ proposal using the LDAP libraries developed by the University
   of Michigan.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   N/A

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   RFC 1487

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

IETF NILS WG Whois++ Architecture Draft.

INTEROPERABILITY

   N/A

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

There are a number of servers running across he Internet.

BUGS

None eported.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

Based on an early draft of the Whois++ Architecture Document o there may be some inconsistencies with the atest draft.

   It is considered a "beta" release due to the olatility of the
   whois++ work.  Once there is  whois++ RFC then a real release will
   be made.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   N/A

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

DEC RISC, SUN RISC

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

ULTRIX 4.3, SunOS 4.1.x

AVAILABILITY

   Available via anonymous ftp from ftp.adelaide.edu.au s
   pub/whois/whois++beta.tar.Z.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   August 3rd, 1993

NAME

University of Michigan maX.500 Macintosh DUA nterface

KEYWORDS

   Available via FTP, DUA Connectivity, UA Interface, Free, LDAP,
   Macintosh, RFC-1274,RFC-1484, RFC-1485, RFC-1487

ABSTRACT

   maX.500 is a irectory User Agent for Apple Macintosh.  It is
   currently at ersion  .0, which uses  he Lightweight  irectory Access
   Protocol (LDAP) over CP/IP to access The Directory.  maX.500 can be
   used o search for, view, create, delete, and modify  ntries.  It
   supports viewing of textual information, playing of audio, and
   viewing of black and hite (fax) and  olor (JPEG) images.
   
   maX.500 is a ative Macintosh application, and as such has a  riendly
   interface.  It requires System Software version 6.0.5 or later and
   Apple's MacTCP control panel.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

maX.500 works over LDAP, and s subject to LDAP's limitations. The X.500 bind, search, compare, dd, delete, abandon, and modify operations are used by maX.500. Size and time limits may be specified, as may alias dereferencing and searching.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

Compliant with [RFC 1485], [RFC 1487], and [RFC 1274].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

Preliminary support is included for [RFC 1484] (same s U-M LDAP).

INTEROPERABILITY

   maX.500 2.0 is known o work  ith the U-M LDAP server.  It has been
   used uccessfully with the QUIPU DSA  nd others.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

DUA connectivity should be possible to all pilots, though only AARNET, PARADISE, and PSI White Pages Project have actually been tried.

BUGS

Bug reports should be sent to max500-bugs@umich.edu.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

maX.500 does ot support modification of "photo" (fax), "jpegPhoto", or "audio" attributes. Modify RDN is also unsupported.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   maX.500 is an LDAP client, and as such is uses TCP to communicate
   with he  LDAP server.  Apple's MacTCP control panel  s required on
   the Macintosh.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   maX.500 runs n Apple Macintosh Plus  r later computers.  It  equires
   1MB of RAM.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

maX.500 requires Apple System Software 6.0.5 r later (System 7 preferred) and MacTCP 1.1 or ater (1.1.1 preferred).

AVAILABILITY

   This oftware is openly available.  It may be obtained by anonymous
   FTP from terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu n the x500 directory.   ore
   information can be obtained from ldap-support@umich.edu.
   
   This oftware was developed at the University of Michigan by  ark
   Smith with help from im Howes and many others around the Internet.
   It is subject to the ollowing copyright:
     Copyright © 1993 egents  f the University of Michigan.   ll
     rights reserved.  Redistribution and use in binary orms is
     permitted provided hat this notice is preserved and that due
     credit is given to he University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The
     name of the University may ot be used to endorse or promote
     products derived from this oftware without specific prior  ritten
     permission. This software is provided ``as s'' without express or
     implied warranty.

DATE LAST UPDATED OR CHECKED

   July 6th, 1993

NAME

MXLU
Brunel University, UK

KEYWORDS

   DUA Connectivity, DUA Only, Free, Motif, Multiple Vendor Platforms,
   Needs ISODE, ource,  NIX, X  indow System

ABSTRACT

MXLU Motif/X LookUp) is an X.500 DUA interface for the X Window System using otif.

   Ported from the Athena widgets version, MXLU an be configured for
   many ifferent styles of interaction. Example configurations  re
   provided for ingle window and multiple window use.

MXLU mplements the `User-Friendly Naming' search strategy and also has a form-filling search mode. Asynchronous irectory operations are used.

Full ser friendly add and modify functions are provided, with the ability to tailor the modify creen to present simple subsets of the available attributes.

Can also be configured as a bibliographic search tool for use with the ABDUX Project bibliographic DSAs.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   88 Standard compliant: Strong authentication ot yet  mplemented.  No
   plans for support of he 1992 Standard.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

No plans at present.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

No plans at present.

INTEROPERABILITY

   Tested with ISODE-8.0

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

DUA Connectivity: The interface is in use in he UK Academic Directory Pilot.

BUGS

Bugs hould be reported to x500@brunel.ac.uk.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   Does ot support modification of all  nown attribute  yntaxes.  In
   particular, ACLs and /R addresses are not catered for.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

As ISODE.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

Most NIX machines.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

UNIX
Motif 1.1 >
ISODE/QUIPU (version .0 >)

AVAILABILITY

   Sources are freely available or commercial or non-commercial use.
   Binaries for unOs 4.1.3 are  lso available from Brunel, to simplify
   installation n sites that do not already use ISODE.
   
        TP site: src.brunel.ac.uk
        irectory: /x500
        ource code files: mxlu-1.1.tar.Z query-1.1.tar.Z
        inary file: mxlubin-1.1.tar.Z

Contacts.

Postal Address:

ndrew Findlay
omputing and Media Systems
runel University
leveland Road
xbridge, Middlesex
B8 3PH

        K

E-mail:

x500@brunel.ac.uk.

   Fax: 44 895  2806 (Andrew Findlay)
   
   Telephone: +44 895 203066 (Andrew Findlay)

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 10th, 1994

NAME

   PathWay Messaging

KEYWORDS

   386, LNS, Commercially Available, DSA Connectivity,  SA/DUA, DUA
   Connectivity, DUA Interface, BM PC,  DAP, Macintosh, Multiple Vendor
   Platforms, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, RFC-1202, RFC-1277, RFC-1278,
   Sun, .25

ABSTRACT

   PathWay Messaging Services is a full .400 MTA and X.400-Internet
   gateway that ncludes an integrated X.500 DSA/DUA. It supports full
   DUA and DSA functions as well as full DAP and DSP protocols specified
   in X.519. The DSA may be used exclusively for enterprise-wide
   messaging, or as a general purpose X.500 DSA. The product has
   successfully articipated in  SInet X.500 I-Lab interoperability
   tests.
   
   PathWay Messenger is n email application for desktop class machines
   with  limited functionality  UA Light Weight Client  hat provides
   access (per RFC 1202, Directory Assistance Service - upport  or LDAP
   is planned) over TCP/IP to the X.500 SA/DUA  ncluded with PathWay
   Messaging Services.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

PathWay Messaging Services is a complete implementation of the 1988 X.500 Recommendations with the exception of strong authentication as outlined in X.509. It is conformant o NIST, EWOS, and UK GOSIP Directory profiles. It provides network through application layer protocol support, with support for all attribute types, syntaxes, and object classes defined in X.520 and X.521. Support for 1992 extensions to X.500 is planned for future release as s support for X/Open Object Management (OM) and X/Open Directory Services (XDS) standards.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

PathWay Messaging Services' X.500 supports the following Internet Proposals: [RFC 1277].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

PathWay Messaging Services' X.500 supports the following Internet Proposals: [RFC 1202] and [RFC 1278].

INTEROPERABILITY

   PathWay Messaging Services has undergone successful interoperability
   testing with ontrol  ata, DEC, HP, and the ISODE Consortium  sing
   EurOSInet test suites.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

Tested DUA and DSA connectivity with ARADISE and PSI White Pages Project.

BUGS

Send ug reports to:

       prod-eng@twg.com

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   RFC1006 with CP/IP,  P4 with CNLS, TP0/2 or  P4 with X.25.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   PathWay Messaging Services runs on all models of Sun PARC and
   generic 386/486 systems.  PathWay Messenger (email with lightweight
   DUA) lso runs on Macintosh,  nd on IBM PC/AT and compatibles.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

PathWay Messaging Services supports SunOS 4.1.2, Solaris 1.0.1, and SunSoft INTERACTIVE UNIX. PathWay Messenger also supports SCO, MacOS and MS-Windows.

AVAILABILITY

PathWay Messaging is ommercially available from:

he Wollongong Group, Inc.
129 San Antonio Road
alo Alto, CA 94303 USA

        ales and Information: (415) 962 7100
        AX: (415) 969-5547

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   July 7th, 1993

NAME

PC-DUA
NEXOR

KEYWORDS

   386, ommercially Available,  UA Connectivity, DUA Interface, IBM PC,
   LDAP, RFC-1487

ABSTRACT

   PC-DUA provides a MS indows  ased user interface to  he X.500
   Directory.

Features include:

   - Searching
   - Directory Browser - to enable user o identify directory entry
   - History - allowing uick access to  reviously referenced parts
     of he DIT.
   - User Friendly Name UFN) based searching
   - Hypertext-like navigation.
   - Friendly names for ttribute labels.
   - Intelligent choice f entries to display when moving to a new
     location in the DIT.
   - O-line hypertext help.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

Compliant with LDAP.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

The following are supported: FC 1487

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

PC-DUA has interoperated with LDAP 2.0 and 3.0 beta distributions.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Full UA connectivity to the  ARADISE and PSI White Pages X.500
   Pilots.

BUGS

No known bugs. Support is given via hone or email to "support@nexor.co.uk"

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

None.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

WinSock based TCP/IP tacks

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

  1. PC WITH 4MGBYTES AM

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   MS WINDOWS 3.1

AVAILABILITY

PC-DUA is commercial oftware. For more details contact:

        EXOR
         Faraday Building
        ighfields Science Park
        ottingham
        G7 2QP
        K
        
        N:      c=GB@o=NEXOR Ltd
        elephone:       44 602  20500
        ax:     +44 602 20519
        -Mail:  sales@nexor.co.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   August 6th, 1993

NAME

PC-Pages
Brunel University, UK

KEYWORDS

   DUA Connectivity, DUA Only, IBM PC, LDAP, Limited Availability,
   Multiple Vendor Platforms, OSI Transport, RFC-1006

ABSTRACT

   PC-Pages is a MS-DOS ased X.500 DUA  nterface. It is currently only
   available for MS-Windows; a DOS character mode interface is being
   prepared.

Features include:

   - "Form" based searching.
   - Supports the User Friendly ame (UFN) specification (RFC 1484).
   - Powerful query engine.
   - Tailorable ntry display -  isplay  nly those attributes required.
   - Integrates ith the WhiteMail X.400 user agent. Hooks are provided
     to llow integration with other user agents.
   - Directory browsing.
   - Support for JPEG photo attributes.
   - Modify directory entries.
   - Add directory entries.
   - Delete directory entries.
   - Rebind to a configured DSA.
   - Some support for configuration of DAP service parameters.
   
   Two versions f PC-Pages are  urrently available. One supports DAP
   over ONS or  AP over RFC-1006, and has data  ntry and modification
   facilities.  he other supports LDAP  nd has   more advanced  ser
   interface including a tree-browser, but does ot yet  ave data entry
   and modification.
   
   A version in he form or a Windows DLL (Dynamic Link  ibrary) is
   being prepared, for incorporation into other roducts such as mail
   agents.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   88 Standard compliant: Strong authentication ot yet  mplemented.  No
   plans for support of he 1992 Standard.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

Tested with Quipu 8.0.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

DUA Connectivity: The interface is in use in he UK Academic Directory Pilot.

BUGS

Bugs hould be reported to x500@brunel.ac.uk.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

Does ot support display or modification of all known attribute syntaxes. In articular: ACLs and O/R addresses.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

RFC1006 with CP/IP. P4 with CONS. A NetBIOS gateway to the previously listed protocols. DAP using Winsock.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   PC-Pages for indows  equires an IBM  C compatible with 286 or
   higher, 2mb+ emory.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Windows 3.0 or 3.1 running in Standard or Enhanced mode.  WhiteStack
   1.1, rovided by the  dinburgh University Computing Service.

AVAILABILITY

   Free o UK Academic Community, and to some other communities  ubject
   to certain restrictions. Commercial derivatives exist.  Please send
   queries to:

Postal:

ndrew Findlay
omputing and Media Services
runel University
leveland Road
xbridge, Middlesex
B8 3PH
K

E-mail:

x500@brunel.ac.uk.

   Fax: 44 895  2806 (Andrew Findlay)
   
   Telephone: +44 895 203066 (Andrew Findlay)

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 10th, 1994

NAME

   QuickMail/X.500 Interface (DUA Interface)
   NASA

KEYWORDS

   DUA Interface, Limited Availability, eeds ISODE, RFC-1274, Sun

ABSTRACT

   The NASA QuickMail/X.500 Interface program is a program which
   translates QuickMail ame service requests into X.500 requests and
   returns the results from the SA to the QuickMail user.  This system
   allows QuickMail users  the ability to find non-QuickMail users' or
   non-local QuickMail users' addresses, while retaining the normal
   QuickMail lookup interface.  he program speaks QuickMail name
   service protocol on one side, and DAP on the ther.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

[Same as dish] -- does not support strong authentication. No support for 1992 extensions needed.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   RFC 1274 supported to the extent that we use rovided schema  o store
   QuickMail addresses.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTEROPERABILITY

Works with Quipu (ISODE 8.0, CR1)

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Connected to SI WPPP, PARADISE.  Other projects may  se data if they
   are connected to either of these DSAs.

BUGS

No known bugs. Default QuickMail name service lookup time out of 10 seconds may be too fast for some DSAs to respond to.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   Requires the olumbia AppleTalk Package (CAP  .0) to  ork.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   EtherTalk or PTalk on the Macintosh  ide, any ISODE  upported
   environment on the X.500 side.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

Known to run n Sun 4/470

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   SunOS 4.1.1 and 4.1.3 can be sed to  ost the package.  Additionally
   may need SunLink OSI .0.1, Sunlink X.25 7.0.  ISODE  .0 or ISODE
   Consortium Release 1 eeded to provide DAP support.

AVAILABILITY

Limited availability. For more details contact,

      Peter Yee
      MS 233-18
      NASA Ames esearch Center
      Moffett Field, CA 4035-1000
      (415) 604-3812
      (415) 604-6999 (FAX)
      yee@atlas.arc.nasa.gov

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   February 18th, 1993

NAME

QUIPU (ISODE onsortium Release 1.0)
ISODE Consortium

KEYWORDS

   API, SA Connectivity, DSA/DUA, DUA Connectivity, Free, Multiple
   Vendor Platforms, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, RFC-1274, FC-1275, RFC-
   1276, RFC-1277, RFC-1278, RFC-1279, RFC-1484, RFC-1485, RFC-1487,
   Source, Sun, NIX, X.25

ABSTRACT

   This mplementation is a source release derived from  he earlier
   openly available version of QUIPU, and will be used as base
   technology for products by a umber of vendors. The release comprises
   of a SA, and a number of sample DUAs which may be used in
   conjunction with the SA.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

The DSA is aligned to the 1988 ISO IS and the NIST OIW Directory Implementors uide Version 1, with the following exceptions:

   - Strong authentication is not implemented (but hooks are
     provided for use with two packages).
   - QUIPU does ot enforce the  ounds constraints on attributes,
     filters or PDU size.
   - T.61 string formatting characters are not rejected.
   - If  DN is  upplied with no password in an  nprotected simple bind,
     QUIPU does ot always check to see  f the DN exists. If the DSA
     connected to can say authoritatively the DN does not exist, the
     association is rejected. However, if a chain operation is required
     to heck the DN, the bind IS allowed.
   - When comparing attributes of UTCtime syntax, if the seconds field
     is mitted, QUIPU does not  erform  he match correctly (i.e., the
     seconds field in the attribute values should be ignored, but are
     not).
   - QUIPU always supplies the optional haining argument
     "originator" even if the CommonArgument "requestor" is used.
   - QUIPU always supplies the optional haining argument "target"
     even if the base object in he DAP  rguments is the same.
   - The object lass "without an assigned object identifier" is
     not recognised unless the "alias" object class is also present.
   - Non Specific Subordinate References are never followed by a QUIPU
     DSA, but they are passed on correctly to the client if generated.

Compliance with X.500(1993) standards is planned. DAP and replication (DISP) will be available in March 1994. Other 1993 features, ith the exception of OB, but including security features will be available.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

   [RFC 485], [RFC 1487], [RFC  274], [RFC 1276], [RFC  277].

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   [RFC 484], [RFC 1275], [RFC  278], [RFC 1279].

INTEROPERABILITY

Interoperability with several other DSAs has een demonstrated in pilot operation and at the COS X.500 nteroperability Lab, enhancing interoperability results from the earler versions of UIPU.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

Connectivity o the global research pilot (PARADISE etc.) has been demonstrated. It is expected hat this system will be used extensively in a wide range of pilot ctivities. DUA Connectivity, and DSA Connectivity.

BUGS

   Bugs hould be reported to <bug-quipu@isode.com>

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

The IC R1.0 release is application level code, and assumes vendor provided lower layers. It provides the following modules with support for a range of APIs to handle associated lower layers:

   - RFC 1006 (vendor supplied TCP/IP using sockets or TLI)
   - Transport service (vendor supplied ransport, which may be  ny
     class and use any network service. LI, XTI and various
     vendor-specific APIs).
   - TP0 (Vendor supplied X.25 or CONS using NTI and various vendor
     specific APIs).

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

Reference platform is SUN SPARC.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Reference OS s SUNOS 4.1.3.  t is also known to run  n various other
   UNIX latforms.

AVAILABILITY

   Available to embers  f the ISODE Consortium. Membership is open to
   any organisation. Also available under licence (zero ost) to all
   non-commercial research organisations. Contact:

SODE Consortium
eadquarters
O Box 505
ondon
W11 1DX
K

        hone: +44-71-223-4062
        ax:   +44-71-223-3846
        
        mail:   ic-info@isode.com>

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   August 11th, 993

NAME

Traxis Enterprise Directory
Angeli Systems Corporation

KEYWORDS

   API, LNS, Commercially Available, DSA/DUA, HP, IBM PC, IBM RISC,
   Macintosh, OSI Transport, RFC-1006, RFC-1274, Sun, X.25

ABSTRACT

   The Traxis Enterprise Directory has multiple omponents in a  hree
   layer architecture. The individual components of the raxis family
   are building locks which can be assembled in a flexible, modular way
   to build complex systems.
   
   At the enterprise level, is a distributed directory stored and
   managed by Traxis Directory Engines (TDEs). At the workgroup evel
   Traxis Directory Hubs (TDHs) rovide  he means to integrate and
   connect Traxis Directory Engines to the wide ariety  f real  orld
   applications nd systems which prevail in network environments. The
   TDE and the TDH support the myriad of client pplications, including
   messaging and business applications, hich require services from the
   Traxis directory.
   
   At the desktop level, the Traxis Desktop Client (TDC) provides a
   common set of facilities which simplify and enable communications,
   object manipulation, nd results management as required between the
   Traxis Directory Hub nd applications. These  apabilities, which
   include full ccess and management of the directory,  re provided to
   applications hrough  DS++, the Traxis object oriented API. The
   Traxis Desktop Client also supports industry tandard client  oftware
   interfaces such as Microsoft API, Apple OCE, CMC and VIM, through
   Compatibility Modules which map the standard PI into XDS++.  hrough
   these APIs the Traxis Desktop Client upports applications of all
   kinds on PC, acintosh, and UNIX systems.

Angeli supplied Traxis applications include the Traxis Administrative Console management station, the Traxis Global Browser general directory tool, the Traxis Operator Assistance high-speed look-up, the Traxis Data Base ateway, the Traxis Import Export Utility and more.

   The Traxis Directory ngine includes  n X.500 DSA. The Traxis
   Directory Hub includes an X.500 DUA.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   Traxis Directory Engine DSA is CCITT-1988 compliant with extended
   security and ccess control.  upports access  ontrol  n User, Entry,
   and Attribute levels. DIB or ubtree  dministrative manager
   supported. Supports simple authentication with encrypted password.

NIST IW Stable Implementation Agreements [NIST-88] compliant.

Support for February 4, 1993 CCITT X.500 planned. X.509 in first half f 1994. Replication and Administrative/Information Model in second half of 1994.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

Traxis conforms to RFC1274 which documents COSINE interoperability.

LDAP RFC 1487) is planned for inclusion in a later release of Traxis if market demand requires it.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

Traxis does not conform to the QUIPU FC Internet Proposals cited. As noted elsewhere, Traxis is fully compatible with QUIPU operationally but does not use the cited RFCs in its nternal operations.

INTEROPERABILITY

Traxis has been extensively tested for interoperability with SODE QUIPU Version 8. Traxis Directory Engine (DSA) will serve DISH or other QUIPU DUAs using DAP. Traxis Directory ub interoperates with QUIPU DSA. All directory access functions and their chained equivalents are interoperable.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

PARADISE DUA/DSA connectivity tested.

BUGS

Problems may e reported to support@angeli.com.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

None.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   Traxis Directory Hub o Traxis Directory Engine (or any DSA)
   communication via RFC1006 over TCP/IP, OSI TP4 with CLNS, and OSI TP0
   with .25. Traxis Desktop Client to Traxis Directory  ub via  PX/IPX
   or TCP/IP. Other LAN rotocols supported in 1994.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Traxis Directory Hub nd Traxis Directory Engine:
     Sun and PC urrently supported. IBM RS/6000, HP 9000, and others in
     1994.
   Traxis Desktop Client and applications:
     PC urrently supported; Macintosh in 1994.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Traxis Directory Hub nd Traxis Directory Engine:
     All Sun platforms with Sun S 4.1.3 currently supported, Solaris
     2.x in 1994. Industry standard PC platforms with SCO Open Desktop
     V3 urrently supported.  Other UNIX platforms in 1994. Windows NT
     in 994.
   Traxis Desktop Client and applications:
     PC ith Windows 3.1 currently supported. Macintosh  ystems   and 7,
     UNIX Motif, DOS, X indows, and others planned for  994.

AVAILABILITY

The Traxis Enterprise Directory is commercially available from:

Angeli Systems Corporation
1659 Eleventh Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404
+1 310 392 3000
+1 310 392 4700 FAX

      info@angeli.com

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   November 23rd, 1993

NAME

   UCOM.X 500 (tm) - E3.X [DSA and DUA]

KEYWORDS

   386, PI, Bull, CLNS, Commercially Available, DEC ULTRIX, DSA
   Connectivity, DSA/DUA, DUA Connectivity, IBM ISC, Motif, Multiple
   Vendor Platforms, OpenLook, RFC-1006, RFC-1274, RFC-1277, RFC-1278,
   RFC-1279, Sequent, Sun, Tandem, UNIX, X.25

ABSTRACT

UCOM.X 500 includes a Directory System Agent DSA), various directory access APIs and Directory User Agents (DUAs). UCOM.X 00 is a product based on PIZARRO, the research prototype developed at INRIA by Christian Huitema's team, and commercialized y TS-E3X, a member of the France Telecom group.

Characteristics of the DSA are:

   - The DAP and DSP protocols are provided conformant with X.500 (88).
   - The DIB is aintained in ASN.1 encoded format in the Unix file
     system.  Utilities re provided to  oad and dump the DIB from and
     to SCII text files.
   - The DIT structure is held in main memory. Frequently used attributes
     may be held in inverted tables in memory to speed up searches.
   - Knowledge management: knowledge on anaged  omains  s stored in
     UCOM.X specific attributes f the DSA entries.
   - Schema: The X.500 (88), X.400 (88) nd most of the  osine and
     Internet Schema are supported. Object class and attribute
     definitions are enforced.  sers may define their own.
   - Simple authentication is provided; trong authentication and
     signed operations are being tested perationally through TS-E3X's
     participation in PASSWORD,  VALUE  roject  ith aim to pilot a
     European security infrastructure for network applications.
   - Access control: private mechanisms re provided to  llow access
     control lists to be specified for parts of he DIT, to control
     modifications, and o specify access restrictions on attributes.
   - Management: a UCOM.X DSA object has been defined to allow
     operational parameters of the DSA to be managed via DAP.
     Administration utilities are provided to, e.g., generate usage
     statistics nd periodically update  he database from various data
     sources including a knowledge discovery tool.
   
   The product offers a  language API conformant to X/Open's X/DS
   specification, and a ++ API  for release 10/93).
   
   The DUAs include a graphical irectory browser with powerful  earch
   functionality for OpenLook and Motif, and a full-screen curses-based
   interface with full DAP functionality.
   
   TS-E3X's strategy for UCOM.X500 is three-fold: Firstly, to use it as
   the directory service for Spheris, France Telecom's range of
   electronic mail products based on X.400 (88) release mid '94).
   Secondly, to ffer it to third parties developing specific
   applications sing X.500: current applications include a distributed
   application to control document transfer in a large French hospital
   and distributed applications anagement in the French Post Office;
   planned uses nclude  ffice applications for  ontrol  f document
   circulation (workflow) and cooperative document editing. Thirdly, to
   offer it to telecomms operators such s France Telecom for
   application in network management. UCOM.X 500 is used extensively by
   French research centers involved in PARADISE.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   UCOM.X 500 conforms to X.500 88) as  pecified in paragraph 9 of
   X.519.
   
   Development of the product based on X.500 (93) is planned for '94
   with elease  f a product conformant  o the principal extensions at
   the end of '94. Emphasis is being placed on the shadowing protocol,
   the schema and access control.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

The COSINE and Internet Schema (RFC 1274) is upported with minor exceptions.

   The string representation of SAPs and their  nternal encoding
   conforms to RFC 1277.
   
   The string representation of Ns will migrate to the  nternet RFC
   1485 efinition.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   RFC 1279 (X.500 and Domains) s supported. The string representation
   of PSAPs and heir internal encoding  onforms to RFC  278.
   
   AFRO algorithme francais de  echerche optimise), the search   name
   resolution algorithm roposed by UCOM.X 500,  iffers  rom the UFN
   algorithm principally in that it attempts to ptimize by performing
   read perations before resorting to searches  n order to exploit the
   name rror information.

INTEROPERABILITY

   Through UCOM.X 500's se in the French PARADISE pilot,
   interoperability has een informally  ut extensively  ested with
   Quipu and other implementations.
   
   Detailed interoperability tests  with Quipu, arben and  Siemens/Bull
   DIR/X are being conducted by the PARADISE OIFP (Operational
   Interworking) team at INRIA Rocquencourt, France.
   
   The product  s currently also undergoing  formal tests for
   conformance to the CTS2  DSA/DAP and ACSE/Presentation/Session
   specifications  at the  French OSI conformance test centre.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

DSA and DUA connectivity to the PARADISE pilot.

BUGS

   UCOM.X 500 is a commercial product. As such, t is supported  nd bugs
   are fixed when detected. Bug eports  an be sent to our support team
   via electronic mail.

CAVEATS ND GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   The DIT structure and inverted attribute tables are stored in main
   memory. The recommended main emory size for   DSA is 1 kb per node,
   i.e., 10 Mb for a database of 10,000 bjects. The current recommended
   maximum is a atabase size of the order of 100,000 objects.
   
   Of the selected attribute types defined in X.500 (88), the
   searchGuide attribute is not upported ; neither are  he following
   attributes from the Cosine and Internet Schema (RFC 1274):
   OtherMailbox, MailPreferenceOption and the various quality
   attributes.
   
   The X/DS API upports the Basic Directory Contents (BDCP), the MHS
   Directory User (MDUP) and the Strong uthentication (SAP) packages
   with inor limitations. A proprietary mechanism for defining  ew
   classes and attributes is offered. Asynchronous operations and
   multiple concurrent sessions re not  upported. Whilst referral may
   be handled automatically, continuation references are not.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   UCOM.X 500 includes a transport stack for TP0 with TCP/IP (RFC 1006)
   and X.25.  The stack as been ported  o SunNet OSI for TP4 with CLNP.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   UCOM.X 500 can easily be ported to any UNIX machine. t currently
   runs n: Sun   and 4, IBM RS  000, DEC ULTRIX (Vax and Mips), 386-
   based PCs, Bull DPX/2 and DPX/20, Sequent, Tandem and others.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   UCOM.X 500 is portable to any UNIX-like operating system. It as been
   ported to: UNIX SVR3 nd SVR4, SUN OS 4, AIX, SCO Unix, Interactive
   Unix, ULTRIX, HP-UX, ynix (Sequent), BOS (Bull) and  thers.

Ports to the ollowing are planned: OS/2 ('94), Windows 3 ('94).

   The product does not ake use of an external  BMS for the information
   base.

AVAILABILITY

UCOM.X is commercially available. For further information contact:

        Pascal  uchamp, International Sales
        
        Address: TS-E3X, Le Capitole 44, avenue des Champs Pierreux,
                   99029 Nanterre Cedex, France
        Tel:      (+33) 1-46-14-50-00
        Fax:      (+33) 1-46-14-58-16
        Email:  =FR;A=atlas;P=e3x;O=e3x;OU1=paris;S=duchamp
        duchamp@paris.e3x.fr

or:

        Laurence Puvilland, Marketing
        Email:  =fr;A=atlas;P=e3x;O=e3x;OU1=paris;S=puvilland
        puvilland@paris.e3x.fr

or:

        Ascan Woermann, R&D
        Email:  =fr;A=atlas;P=e3x;O=e3x;S=Woermann
        woermann@e3x.fr

DATE LAST UPDATED

   July, 1993

NAME

Wang PEN/services (tm)
Wang aboratories, Inc.

KEYWORDS

   CLNS, Commercially Available, DSA/DUA, DUA Interface, HP, IBM PC, IBM
   RISC, Limited Functionality, SI Transport, RFC-1006, Wang, X.25

ABSTRACT

Wang's X.500 roducts are a part of our OPEN/services product whose main eatures include the following:

X.500 directory - Contains information about rganizations, individuals, nd distribution lists. he directory is the primary vehicle by which users of OPEN/office, Wang's X.400 electronic mail product, address mail.

Authentication Services - Verifies the login ame and password of each ser logging into OPEN/services.

International support - Provides character translation tables so that users can display screens containing nternational characters and use international collating sequences.

Object management - Greatly increases the integration between OPEN/services, OPEN/office and other indows-based applications.

Activity logging - Records the activities of PEN/services. This information can be useful for monitoring the PEN/services processes and for troubleshooting.

Database management - Provides utilities that validate and reorganize the OPEN/services databases including the Directory Information Base (DIB).

   OPEN/services includes a DSA, a DUA, nd a DUA interface all  olled
   into ne product. (The DUA interface  rotocol is private.)
   
   Wang PEN/services consists of two parts: software installed  n a
   server and software installed on PC clients on a LAN. The client or
   end-user software enables users to log in and log out; change the
   login password; use the OPEN/services directory; and erform  arious
   actions, such as open and print, on files in he Wang
   OPEN/applications and in certain third-party pplications including
   Microsoft Windows File Manager. The server consists of the DSA, the
   DUA, he Directory Information Base,  he service administration
   programs such as login authentication, the database management
   utilities, and activity logging.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   Wang PEN/services complies with the  988 CCITT Recommendations
   X.500-X.521 [CCITT-88] with the following exceptions. Whole tree
   searches are ot supported, nor does  he product support chained
   adding, modifying, or deleting. Simple authentication is supported,
   but strong authentication is ot.

In the future, the 1992 extensions to the X.500 standard will be supported by ang OPEN/services.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

None re supported at the present time.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

None re supported at the present time.

INTEROPERABILITY

The interoperability f OPEN/services with other X.500 products is untested.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Pilot connectivity between OPEN/services and he AARNET project, NADF
   Pilot Project, NIST Pilot Project, PARADISE, nd PSI  hite Pages
   Project has not been ttempted.

BUGS

To report problems with Wang PEN/services, contact your local Wang sales office, your Wang authorized reseller or call your regional support center. (In the USA, he number is 404-432-9001).

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   None

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   Wang PEN/services currently  uns in  he following environments:
   RFC1006 with CP/IP,  P4 with CNLS, TP0 with  .25 and SLIP.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   Server Requirements
   
   Installing Wang OPEN/services Server equires the following hardware:
   a Wang RISC Series Server 220 or greater, or n IBM RISC
   System/6000(tm) with  minimum of 32  B of memory, or a Hewlett-
   Packard 9000 eries 800 system with a minimum of 32 MB of memory. For
   each ystem a minimum of 20 MB of free disk space in   file system is
   required.
   
   Client Requirements
   
   Installing OPEN/services for indows  equires the following hardware:
   a 386/SX CPU r later, at least 4 MB  f memory, a hard disk drive
   with t least 2.5 MB  f disk  pace, and a VGA monitor. A pointing
   device is not required to run OPEN/services but is strongly
   recommended.
   
   Network Requirements
   
   OPEN/services has the following network requirements: 802.3 or 802.5
   LAN, etwork  nterface cards  NICs) to support TCP/IP on client PCs,
   Ethernet or token ring adapters on the servers, and optionally X.25
   cards on the ervers.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

   Server Requirements

Installing Wang OPEN/services Server equires the following software: AIX Operating System, release 3.2.3 or later, with bundled support for the TCP/IP protocol suite, or HP-UX Operating System, Release 9.0 or later.

   Client Requirements
   
   OPEN/services for Windows requires the following software: Microsoft
   MS-DOS(tm) Operating ystem,  elease  .0 or later and Microsoft
   Windows 3.1 or later.

AVAILABILITY

   Wang PEN/services is commercially available  rom:
   
      Wang Laboratories, Inc.
      1 ndustrial Avenue
      Lowell, Massachusetts 01851
      Phone: 508-967-6114
      FAX: 508-967-1105

To obtain OPEN/services, contact your local Wang sales office, your Wang uthorized reseller or call 1-800-NEW-WANG.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   December 6th, 1993

NAME

Xdi - DUA
Bellcore

KEYWORDS

   Available via FTP, DUA Connectivity, UA Only, Free,  imited
   Functionality, Multiple Vendor Platforms, Needs ISODE, RFC-1274,
   RFC-1484, Source, Sun, UNIX,  Window System

ABSTRACT

   Xdi is a Directory User Agent (DUA) for the X Window ystem.  In
   addition to providing a user-friendly interface, it supports
   Directory interactions of different levels of complexity. Users can
   select different window screens to browse, search and modify he
   Directory.  There are two different search screens for name based
   search and attribute ased search. It is simple to use for novice
   users but is lso useful for  ore advanced users to formulate complex
   search filters.  Xdi lso supports "user-friendly naming" in  any
   cases so that users are not required o know  .500 naming format.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

88 standard compliant: Delete and Add operations, and strong authentication not implemented. There are no acilities to modify the RDNs f entries.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

RFC 1274 is supported.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

RFC 1484 is supported.

INTEROPERABILITY

Believed to be interoperable ith other DSAs. Only tested against ISODE/QUIPU DSAs.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   DUA Connectivity

BUGS

   Send ug reports to sywuu@thumper.bellcore.com

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

Same s ISODE.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

   This oftware has been tested on SUN4. It is  xpected that the
   software is portable o SUN3  nd other UNIX machines.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

Xdi is expected to run on ISODE (release 7.0 pwards) in UNIX environment. The 'xdi' directory has been designed to fit directly into he ISODE source tree. Xdi requires X11R4, the associated Xt toolkit and Athena widget libraries. Also see the operating environments f ISODE.

AVAILABILITY

   The Xdi software is available via anonymous FTP from
   thumper.bellcore.com n file  ub/xdi.tar.Z. Source code and
   executables can be freely distributed or modified for non-commercial
   and non-profit use provided that all opyright notices, permission
   and nonwarranty notice included in the software distribution emain
   intact.

For further information contact Sze-Ying Wuu t sywuu@thumper.bellcore.com.

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 18th, 1993

NAME

XLU
Brunel University, UK

KEYWORDS

   DUA Connectivity, DUA Only, Free, Multiple Vendor Platforms, eeds
   ISODE, Source, UNIX,  Window System

ABSTRACT

   XLU (X LookUp) is an .500 DUA interface for  he X Window System.

XLU can be configured for many different styles of interaction. Example configurations are provided for single window and multiple window use.

XLU implements the `User-Friendly Naming' search strategy and also has a form-filling search mode. Asynchronous irectory operations are used.

Full ser friendly add and modify functions are provided, with the ability to tailor the modify creen to present simple subsets of the available attributes.

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

   88 Standard compliant: Strong authentication ot yet  mplemented.  No
   plans for support of he 1992 Standard.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

No plans at present.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

No plans at present.

INTEROPERABILITY

   [No information provided--Ed.]

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

DUA Connectivity: The interface is in use in he UK Academic Directory Pilot.

BUGS

Bugs hould be reported to x500@brunel.ac.uk.

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

   [No information provided--Ed.]

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

As ISODE.

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

Most NIX machines.

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

UNIX
MIT X11R5 libraries
ISODE/QUIPU (version .0 >)

AVAILABILITY

Sources are freely available or commercial or non-commercial use. Contacts.

Postal Address:

ndrew Findlay
omputing and Media Systems
runel University
leveland Road
xbridge, Middlesex
B8 3PH
K

E-mail:

x500@brunel.ac.uk.

   Fax: 44 895  2806 (Andrew Findlay)
   
   Telephone: +44 895 203066 (Andrew Findlay)

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   March 1st, 1993

NAME

XT-DUA
NEXOR

KEYWORDS

   Bull, CLNS, Commercially Available, DUA Connectivity, DUA Only, HP,
   IBM RISC, ICL, Motif, Multiple Vendor Platforms, OpenLook, OSI
   Transport, RFC-1006, FC-1274, RFC-1277, RFC-1278, RFC-1484,
   Solbourne, Sun, X Window System, X.25

ABSTRACT

XT-DUA provides a X-Windows based user interface to the X.500 Directory. Both Motif and OpenLook styles are supported.

Browsing features include:

   - Passing of ser address information to the  T-MUA X.400 user agent.
   - History - allowing uick access to  reviously referenced parts of
     the DIT.
   - Customizable entry isplay   allowing subsets of attributes be
     displayed when showing an entry.
   - User Friendly Name UFN) based searching
   - Hypertext-like navigation.
   - Support for application entities e.g. startup of ftam session.
   - User defined name for attribute labels.
   - Support for photo and audio attributes.
   - Attribute value on canline.
   - Intelligent choice f entries to display when moving to a new
     location in the DIT.

Management features include:

   - Creation of new entries.
   - Modification of existing entries (including RDN) - ased on
     Quipu EDB format.
   - Deletion of entries.
   - Friendly editor of odifying Quipu  CLs.
   - Rebinding - authenticated and to named DSA.
   - Full configuration f DAP request parameters

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

Compliant with X.500(88), and NIST SIA version 2 except X.509 strong authentication not implemented (under development).

NEXOR is committed to migrate XT-DUA o the 1992 standards.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

The following are supported: FC 1274 and RFC 1277.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

The following are supported: FN [RFC 1484] and RFC 1278.

INTEROPERABILITY

XT-DUA has interoperated with all DSAs used in the PARADISE pilot.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

   Full UA connectivity to the  ARADISE and PSI White Pages X.500
   Pilots.

BUGS

No known bugs. Support is given via hone or email to "support@nexor.co.uk"

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

None.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   OSI TP4 with LNP, OSI TP0 with X.25  r CONS, and RFC 1006 with
   TCP/IP

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

Sun
Solbourne
IBM RS/6000
Bull DPX 6000
HP Apollo 000

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

SunOs 4.1.x
AIX 3.2
HP-UX 9.01
Windows 3.1 (over DAP)

   Other ports planned include SCO Unix nd ICL  RS6000.

AVAILABILITY

XT-DUA is commercial oftware. For more details contact:

        T-DUA Sales
        EXOR
         Faraday Building
        ighfields Science Park
        ottingham
        G7 2QP
        K
        
        N:      c=GB@o=NEXOR Ltd
        elephone:       44 602  20500
        ax:     +44 602 20519
        -Mail:  sales@nexor.co.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   August 2nd, 1993

NAME

XT-QUIPU
NEXOR

KEYWORDS

   Bull, CLNS, Commercially Available, DSA Connectivity, DSA Only, HP,
   IBM RISC, ICL, Multiple Vendor Platforms, OSI Transport, RFC-1006,
   RFC-1274, RFC-1276, RFC-1277, RFC-1278, RFC-1279, RFC-1484, RFC-1485,
   Solbourne, Sun, X.25

ABSTRACT

XT-QUIPU is an X.500(88) DSA. Characteristics of the DSA are:

   - Full DAP access
   - Full DSP access
   - Support for X.400, .500, and RFC 1274 attributes and
     object classes
   - Approximate match based on oundex.
   - Flexible schema management
   - RFC 1276 Replication
   - Attribute level access control
   - Search and ist access control
   - Knowledge management mapped onto DIT
   - Attribute inheritance
   - Caching
   - Remote management

COMPLIANCE (applicable only for SAs and DUAs)

Compliant with X.500(88), and NIST SIA version 2 except X.509 strong authentication not implemented (under development).

NEXOR is committed to migrate XT-QUIPU to the 1992 standards.

CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSED INTERNET STANDARDS

The following are supported: tring DN format [RFC 1485], RFC 1274, RFC 1276, and RFC 1277.

CONSISTENCE WITH INFORMATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FCs

   The following are supported: FN [RFC 1484],  FC 1278, and RFC 1279.

INTEROPERABILITY

   XT-QUIPU interoperates will all DSAs sed in  he PARADISE pilot.

PILOT CONNECTIVITY

XT-QUIPU DSAs are fully connected to he PARADISE and PSI White Pages X.500 Pilots.

BUGS

No known bugs. Support is given via hone or email to "support@nexor.co.uk"

CAVEATS nd GENERAL LIMITATIONS

None.

INTERNETWORKING NVIRONMENT

   OSI TP4 wtih LNP
   OSI TP0 with .25 or  ONS
   RFC 1006 with TCP/IP

HARDWARE PLATFORMS

Sun
Solbourne
IBM RS/6000
Bull PX 6000
ICL DRS/6000
HP Apollo 9000

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

SunOs 4.1.x
AIX 3.2
DRS/NX 6000
HP-UX 9.01

Other ports planned include SCO Unix.

AVAILABILITY

XT-QUIPU is commercial software. For more details contact:

        T-QUIPU Sales
        EXOR
         Faraday Building
        ighfields Science Park
        ottingham
        G7 2QP
        K
        
        N:        c=GB@o=NEXOR  td
        elephone: +44 602 520500
        ax:       +44 602 520519
        -Mail:    sales@nexor.co.uk

DATE LAST UPDATED or CHECKED

   August 2nd, 1993

4. References

    [CCITT-88]  CITT, "Data Communications Networks Directory",
        Recommendations .500-X.521, Volume VIII - Fascicle
        VIII.8, Xth Plenary Assembly, Melbourne, November 1988.
    
    [NIST-88]   ational Institute of Standards  nd Technology,  Stable
        Implementation Agreements for Open Systems
        Interconnection rotocols", Version 2 Edition 1, NIST
        Special ublication 500-162, December 1988.
    
    [RFC 1202]  ose, M., "Directory Assistance  ervice", RFC 1202,
        Performance Systems International, Inc., February 1991.
    
    [RFC 1249]  owes, T., Smith, M., and B. Beecher, "DIXIE Protocol
        Specification", FC 1249, University of  ichigan, August
        1991.
    
    [RFC 1274]  arker,  ., and  . Kille, "The COSINE and Internet X.500
        Schema", RFC 1274, University College, London, England,
        November 1991.
    
    [RFC 1275]  ille, S., "Replication  equirements to  rovide  n
        Internet Directory using X.500," RFC 1275, University
        College, London, England, November 1991.
    
    [RFC 1276]  ille, S.,  "Replication and Distributed Operations
        extensions to provide an Internet Directory using
        X.500", FC 1276, University College, London, England,
        November 1991.
    
    [RFC 1277]  ille, S.,  "Encoding Network Addresses  o support
        operation over non-OSI lower layers", RFC 1277,
        University College, London, England, November 1991.
    
    [RFC 1278]  ille, S., "A string encoding of Presentation Address",
        RFC 1278, University College, London, England, November
        1991.
    
    [RFC 1279]  ille, S., "X.500 and Domains",  FC 1279, University
        College, London, England, November 1991.
    
    [RFC 1484]  ille, S., "Using the OSI Directory to achieve User
        Friendly Naming", RFC 1484, ISODE Consortium, July 1993.
    
    [RFC 1485]  . Kille, "A String Representation of Distinguished

Names", FC 1485, ISODE onsortium, July 1993.

    [RFC 1487]  eong, W., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "X.500 Lightweight
        Directory Access Protocol", RFC 487, Performance
        Systems nternational, University of Michigan, ISODE
        Consortium, July 1993.
    
    [RFC 1488]  owes, T., Kille, S., Yeong, W., and C.  obbins, "The
        X.500 String Representation of Standard ttribute
        Syntaxes", RFC 1488, University f Michigan, ISODE
        Consortium, Performance ystems  nternational, NeXor
        Ltd., July 1993.

5. Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in his memo.

6. Editors' Addresses

Arlene F. Getchell
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
National Energy Research Supercomputer Center
P.O. ox 5509, L-561
Livermore, CA 94551

   Phone: (510) 23-6349
   EMail: getchell@es.net
   X.400: s=getchell;p=esnet;a= c=us;
   
   Srinivas R. Sataluri
   AT&T ell Laboratories
   Room C-429,  01 Crawfords Corner Road
   P.O. ox 3030
   Holmdel, NJ 07733-3030
   
   Phone: (908) 49-7782
   EMail: sri@qsun.att.com