sven@tub.UUCP (Sven Severin) (11/18/89)
In article <8911141259.AA09604@TIS.COM> James M Galvin <galvin@tis.com> writes: >> 1. Are there any comersially available X.500 products besides the The company TELES in Berlin, is developing an X.500 System. This system supports: DAP/DSP, an private domain Replication Protocol (based on ISO Working Documents such as ISO N3319) Access Control Lists (N3320), the set of schema data is extendable by administrators on demand. This data includes: Attributes, NameBindings (StructureRules), ObjectClasses, UpperBounds and AttributeSets. An X-Window based DUA, a shell like DUA, supporting asynchronous operations, an Administration Programm. All X.500 defined AttributeSyntaxes and the '88 MHS stuff. Under development are: Contract Manager dynamic Schema (Schema Definition Tree) SDT Security (Authentification, Certificates) an asynchronous X.500 API to interface DP applications I don't know about the availability of this System. The Address is: TELES Telematic Services GmbH Ernst-Reuter-Platz 3-5 D-1000 Berlin 10 Tel: +49 30 311 00 5-52 FAX: +49 30 312 80 45 -- Sven Severin, <sven@tub.UUCP> <sven@db0tui6.BITNET> Path: ...!pyramid!tub!sven from the world, ...!unido!tub!sven from Europe only.
geoff@idec.stc.co.UK (Geoff Whale) (11/20/89)
Arne-Wilhelm Theodorsen writes: > 1. Are there any comersially available X.500 products besides the > ones from the Retix company (DS520) and (probably) Siemens (Direct.X)? > 2. Are there any work upon evaluation of directory service products > (both comercially and prototypes)? ICL is marketing an X.500 Directory as part of its Carrier400 product range. Carrier400 is a range of message handling products incorporating a 1988 X.400 MTA and MS plus a Stratus VOS based X.500 Directory supporting DAP and DSP. For more information contact David Kennedy at ICL Network Systems on +44-438-726161. regards, geoff -- Geoff Whale <geoff@idec.stc.co.uk> or <...mcsun!ukc!idec!geoff> ICL Network Systems, Six Hills House, Stevenage, UK.