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  2. CentOS - Wikipedia

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    On 10 September 2019 CentOS deferred CentOS 8.1 work for CentOS 7.7 since CentOS 7.x was in production and CentOS 8.x was not in production. Once CentOS 7.7 was released resources moved back to CentOS 8.0. On 24 September 2019 CentOS officially released CentOS version 8.0. Since CentOS was discontinued at the end of 2021, its final release was ...

  3. OpenLDAP - Wikipedia

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    OpenLDAP Version 1 was a general clean-up of the last release from the University of Michigan project (release 3.3), and consolidation of additional changes. OpenLDAP Version 2.0, released in August 2000, included major enhancements including LDAP version 3 (LDAPv3) support, Internet Protocol version 6 ( IPv6 ) support, and numerous other ...

  4. List of LDAP software - Wikipedia

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    2024, May 7 4.6.3 A fork of the OpenDS project developed by ForgeRock, until 2016, [8] now maintained by OpenDJ Community OpenDS: Sun Microsystems: CDDL: 2024, May 7 4.6.3 CDDL-licensed product no longer maintained, now Oracle Unified Directory. OpenLDAP: Kurt Zeilenga and others (based on Slapd) OpenLDAP Public License: 1998, Aug 26 2024, Nov ...

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  6. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The latest specification is Version 3, published as RFC 4511 [3] (a road map to the technical specifications is provided by RFC4510). A common use of LDAP is to provide a central place to store usernames and passwords. This allows many different applications and services to connect to the LDAP server to validate users. [4]

  7. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows general information about the distributions: founder or producer, maintainer, release date, the latest version, etc. Linux distributions endorsed by the Free Software Foundation [1] are marked 100% Free under the System distribution commitment column.

  8. AlmaLinux - Wikipedia

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    On December 8, 2020, Red Hat announced that development of CentOS, a free-of-cost downstream fork of the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), would be discontinued and its official support would be cut short to focus on CentOS Stream, a stable LTS release without minor releases officially used by Red Hat to preview what is intended for inclusion in updates to RHEL.

  9. Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives - Wikipedia

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    The Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives generally include the union set [clarification needed], which is included in the different versions of RHEL.The version numbers are typically identical to the ones featured in RHEL; as such, the free versions maintain binary compatibility with the paid-for version, which means software intended for RHEL typically runs just as well on a free version.