Active Directory and Infoblox’s DNS and DHCP Services
admin | Nov 01, 2009 | Comments 0
Active Directory is Microsoft’s current network directory offering, used mainly to provide authentication and authorization services in an environment of computers running modern versions of the Windows operating system. Active Directory stores authentication and authorization information in a distributed database hosted on special servers called Domain Controllers. Access to this information is provided through the standard LDAP and Kerberos protocols, as well as through some proprietary Microsoft protocols (to provide backwards compatibility).
Read more: http://www.infoblox.com/library/l-genLibrary.cfm?section=l-whitepapers&libId=137#ixzz0OU80gGif
orginal article at http://www.infoblox.com/library/l-genLibrary.cfm?section=l-whitepapers&libId=137
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