UpTimes 3/2007

Erschienen Anfang September 2007

Die UpTimes 3/2007 beinhaltet die Proceedings der LDAPcon 2007 und der ECAI6 2007.

  • Kleine Spielereien mit LDAP von Dieter Klünter
  • OpenDS: not just yet another LDAP server! von Ludovic Poitou
  • Architecting the Modern LDAP Renaissance: The Apache Directory Vision von Alex Karasulu
  • A Reference Schema for LDAP-based Identity Management Systems von Frank Tröger and Prof. Dr. Klaus Meyer-Wegener
  • ACL Design behind IntegraTUM’s Decentralized and Delegable Group Management von Daniel Pluta
  • Design of a Directory Tree von Giovanni Baruzzi
  • Apache Directory Studio, a new Open Source LDAP & Directory Tooling Platform von Stefan Seelmann and Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot
  • Secrets of a Seamless Directory Backbone Service von Hilla Reynolds
  • Spring LDAP – Java LDAP Programming Made Simple von Mattias Arthursson
  • The Highs and Lows of Integrating LDAP with XML von Steven Legg
  • LDAP Proxy and Virtualization — Requirements vs. Capabilities von Andre Posner and Cengiz Tuztas
  • LDAP Stored Procedures and Triggers in ApacheDS von Ersin Er
  • Scaling Directories, Design & Deployment Considerations von Abdi Mohammadi and Robert Polster
  • The FederID project von Clément OUDOT
  • Moving LDAP writes to Web Services von Kostas Kalevras
  • IPv6 – Historical Overview and Technical Introduction von Hans Peter Dittler
  • IPv6 address distribution and address policy von Gert Döring
  • IPv6 Networks for different access technologies in different scenarios von Yuri Grosman
  • 7 years IPv6 at University and at home (experience report) von Ignatios Souvatzis
  • Deployment of the IPv6-Infrastructure in DFN’s Research Network von Bettina Kauth
  • IPv6 in the Latin American Research Networks: Case UNAM-Mexico von Azael Fernandez
  • Experiences from within a multinational IPv6 & QoS-Project von Martin Lies
  • Mobility in IPv6: Standards and Upcoming Trends von Thomas Schmidt
  • Applied IPv6 in VoIP technologies von Kilian Krause
  • Security aspects of IPv6 – A summary of what can be wrong von Christoph Wegener and Wilhelm Dolle
  • Status of open source and commercial IPv6 firewall implementations von Peter Bieringer
  • DebConf7 in Schottland von Henning Sprang
  • Frühling in Berlin von Snoopy