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RFC3352 - Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (CLDAP) to Histo

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  Network Working Group K. Zeilenga
Request for Comments: 3352 OpenLDAP Foundation
Obsoletes: 1798 March 2003
Category: Informational

Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (CLDAP)
to Historic Status

Status of this Memo

This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this
memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

The Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (CLDAP)
technical specification, RFC1798, was published in 1995 as a
Proposed Standard. This document discusses the reasons why the CLDAP
technical specification has not been furthered on the Standard Track.
This document recommends that RFC1798 be moved to Historic status.

1. Background

Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (CLDAP)
[RFC1798] was published in 1995 as a Proposed Standard. The protocol
was targeted at applications which require lookup of small amounts of
information held in the directory. The protocol avoids the overhead
of establishing (and closing) a connection and the session bind and
unbind operations needed in connection-oriented directory access
protocols. The CLDAP was designed to complement version 2 of the
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAPv2) [RFC1777], now
Historic [HISTORIC].

In the seven years since its publication, CLDAP has not become widely
deployed on the Internet. There are a number of probable reasons for
this:

- Limited functionality:
+ anonymous only,
+ read only,
+ small result sizes only, and

- Insufficient security capabilities:
+ no integrity protection,
+ no confidentiality protection
- Inadequate internationalization support;
- Insufficient extensibility; and
- Lack of multiple independently developed implementations.

The CLDAP technical specification has normative references to
multiple obsolete technical specifications including X.501(88),
X.511(88), RFC1487 (the predecessor to RFC1777, the now Historic
LDAPv2 technical specification). Unless the technical specification
were to be updated, CLDAP cannot remain on the standards track
because of the Normative reference to a Historic RFC.

The community recognized in the mid-1990s that CLDAP needed to be
updated. In response to this, the IETF chartered the LDAP Extensions
Working Group (LDAPext WG) in 1997 to undertake this update. The
LDAPext WG is concluding without producing an update to CLDAP.
Currently, there is no standardization effort to update CLDAP.

It should be noted that the community still has interest in
developing a "connection-less" directory access protocol. However,
based on operational experience, has determined that further
experimentation is necessary to address outstanding technical issues.
In particular, security considerations associated with
"connection-less" services need to be addressed.

2. Recommendation

As there is no viable standardization effort to update CLDAP as
necessary to keep it on the standards track and the community
currently considers this an area requiring further experimentation,
RFC1798 must be moved to Historic status.

It is recommended that those interested in connection-less access to
X.500-based directory services experiment with [LDAPUDP] and other
alternatives which might become available.

3. Security Considerations

The security of the Internet will not be impacted by the retirement
of CLDAP.

4. Acknowledgment

The author would like to thank the designers of CLDAP for their
contribution to the Internet community.

5. Normative References

[HISTORIC] Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
version 2 (LDAPv2) to Historic Status", RFC3494, February
2003.

[CLDAP] Young, A. "Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol," RFC1798, June 1995.

6. Informative References

[LDAPUDP] Johansson, L. and R. Hedberg, "Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol over UDP/IP," Work in Progress.

[RFC1777] Yeong, W., Howes, T. and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol", RFC1777, March 1995.

[RFC3377] Hodges, J. and R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC3377,
September 2002.

[X501] The Directory: Models. CCITT Recommendation X.501 ISO/IEC
JTC 1/SC21; International Standard 9594-2, 1988.

[X511] The Directory: Abstract Service Definition. CCITT
Recommendation X.511, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC21; International
Standard 9594-3, 1988.

7. Author's Address

Kurt D. Zeilenga
OpenLDAP Foundation

EMail: Kurt@OpenLDAP.org

8. Full Copyright Statement

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