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What is LDAP?

Understanding LDAP

LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a standard protocol used to access and manage directory services data. It allows clients to query, add, update, and delete information stored in a centralized directory service, such as user identities and permissions. LDAP provides a framework for accessing directory information over a network and is often used for authentication, authorization, and configuration management in networks.

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