SSL/TLS vs SASL in Directory Server solution

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Hi.


We're planning on deploying Red Hat Directory Server 8.0, and could need
some advice on security.

The DS supports both TLS and SASL. TLS can be used for both authentication
and encryption, and should therefore cover our security needs.

SASL is quite new to me, and as of now I don't see the benefit of using it.
Which security or functionality features does SASL provide that TLS doesn't?
I know that SASL enables integration with Kerberos, but we're most likely
not going for a Kerberos based solution.

Furthermore, what are the default security features of RHDS 8.0? Is it using
SASL by default (is it possible to deactivate it)?



Regards,
Kenneth Holter
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