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- Common_Indexing_Protocol abstract "The Common Indexing Protocol (CIP) was an attempt in the IETF working group FIND during the mid-1990s to define a protocol for exchanging index information between directory services. In the X.500 Directory model, searches scoped near the root of the tree (e.g. at a particular country) were problematic to implement, as potentially hundreds or thousands of directory servers would need to be contactedin order to handle that query. The indexes contained summaries or subsets of information about individuals and organizations represented ina white pages schema. By merging subsets of information from multiple sources, it was hoped that an index server holding that subset could be able to process a query more efficiently by chaining it only to some of the sources: those sources which did not hold information would not be contacted. For example, if a server holding the base entry for a particular country were provided with a list of names of all the people in all the entries in that country subtree, then that server would be able to process a query searching for a person witha particular name by only chaining it to those servers which held data about such a person. The protocol evolved from earlier work developing WHOIS++, and was intended to be capable of interconnectingservices from both the evolving WHOIS and LDAP activities. This protocol has not seen much recent deployment, as WHOIS and LDAP environments have followed separate evolution paths. WHOIS deployments are typically in domain name registrars, and its data management issues have been addressed through specifications for domain name registry interconnection such as CRISP. In contrast, enterprises that manage employee, customeror student identity data in an LDAP directory have looked to federation protocols for interconnection between organizations.".
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- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageID "2017525".
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- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageRevisionID "508499175".
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Identity_management.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_protocols.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Cross_Registry_Information_Service_Protocol.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Engineering_Task_Force.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink WHOIS.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink White_pages_schema.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink X.500.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol wikiPageWikiLinkText "Common Indexing Protocol".
- Common_Indexing_Protocol subject Category:Identity_management.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol subject Category:Internet_protocols.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol hypernym Attempt.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol type MilitaryConflict.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol type Protocol.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol comment "The Common Indexing Protocol (CIP) was an attempt in the IETF working group FIND during the mid-1990s to define a protocol for exchanging index information between directory services. In the X.500 Directory model, searches scoped near the root of the tree (e.g. at a particular country) were problematic to implement, as potentially hundreds or thousands of directory servers would need to be contactedin order to handle that query.".
- Common_Indexing_Protocol label "Common Indexing Protocol".
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- Common_Indexing_Protocol wasDerivedFrom Common_Indexing_Protocol?oldid=508499175.
- Common_Indexing_Protocol isPrimaryTopicOf Common_Indexing_Protocol.