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Re: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ldapbis-protocol-28.txt



Please review changes made in this revision to ensure that
they were made in accordance with established WG consensus
and comment prior to 8 December 2004.  In absence of
significant contention, this I-D will be recommended to
the IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard.

Kurt, as LDAPBIS co-chair

At 01:17 PM 11/30/2004, Jim Sermersheim wrote:
>The updates to this version include:
> 
>- Changes to session/connection/exchange terminology. Please review section 2 for the definitions and then the rest of the document for usage. I just noticed that section 2 should say "...of these _five_ terms" (not four).
>- Removal of definition of authorization
>- Added section numbers below 4.5.1 and re-arranged text so it flows correctly
>- re-associated strongAuthRequired's indication of invalidated credentials back to being used with Notice of Disconnection
>- re-added the SIZE constraint to Filter.and and Filter.or
>- removed certain specific imperatives in update operations and more generally stated that entries must adhere to the data model
>- Editorial changes for consistency (mainly to the way operations are referenced)
> 
>Jim
>
>>>> <Internet-Drafts@ietf.org> 11/30/04 1:10:53 PM >>>
>A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
>This draft is a work item of the LDAP (v3) Revision Working Group of the IETF.
>
>Title: LDAP: The Protocol
>Author(s): J. Sermersheim
>Filename: draft-ietf-ldapbis-protocol-28.txt
>Pages: 62
>Date: 2004-11-30
>
>This document describes the protocol elements, along with their 
>semantics and encodings, of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 
>(LDAP). LDAP provides access to distributed directory services that 
>act in accordance with X.500 data and service models. These protocol 
>elements are based on those described in the X.500 Directory Access 
>Protocol (DAP).
>
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