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	Title		: LDAP: Dynamic Groups for LDAPv3
	Author(s)	: S. Haripriya, et al.
	Filename	: draft-haripriya-dynamicgroup-02.txt
	Pages		: 25
	Date		: 2007-1-8
	
This document describes the requirements, semantics, schema elements,
   and operations needed for a dynamic group feature in LDAP.  A dynamic
   group is defined here as a group object with a membership list of
   distinguished names that is dynamically generated using LDAP search
   criteria.  The dynamic membership list may then be interrogated by
   LDAP search and compare operations, and may also be used to find the
   groups that an object is a member of.  This feature eliminates a huge
   amount of the administrative effort required today for maintaining
   group memberships and role-based operations in large enterprises.

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