Kerebros protocol i think.
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Senthil
Service Intergration protocol (SIP)
Active Directory is the name Microsoft uses for LDAP protocol X.500 (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol).
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) often used in Unix and Linux environments, Active Directory is based on LDAP.
Active Directory is called active bacause it is actively updating it's data through replication from differnt sites and other domain controllers with in the network
dcpromo or udp
replication
Policy Change Events.
Schema
DomainDNSzones
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