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A commonly used **protocol to access information stored in a directory** is **LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)**. What is LDAP? LDAP is an **application protocol** used to access and maintain **distributed directory information services** over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. It is used for **querying and modifying items** in directory services like **Active Directory**, *OpenLDAP*, and others. Example Use Cases: User authentication in networks Accessing email address directories Managing organizational hierarchies or permissions
wireless access protocol?
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol ) is a protocol that is used for authentication in domain
The protocol that access the World Wide Web (www) is HTTP, HyperText Transfer Protocol.
• LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
The protocol PREFIX for Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is "http://". This is used to identify resources on the web and is commonly seen in website URLs.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Mail is used by email providers and is an access protocol that allows users to access the email server. It also allows one to be able to access one's email even through a corporate firewall.
IMAP is short for Internet Message Access Protocol. IMAP is a mail retrieval protocol that was developed as a more sophisticated alternative to POP3 . POP3 Stands for post office protocol and was used earlier.
WAP (wireless access protocol)
Tcp & 443
SOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol. It is a messaging protocol used in web services to communicate between different systems. SOAP messages are typically formatted in XML and are used for exchanging structured information over a network.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)