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Posted to commits@directory.apache.org by el...@apache.org on 2015/04/15 22:57:36 UTC
svn commit: r1673955 - /directory/site/trunk/content/fortress/overview.mdtext
Author: elecharny
Date: Wed Apr 15 20:57:35 2015
New Revision: 1673955
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1673955
Log:
fixed a broken link
Modified:
directory/site/trunk/content/fortress/overview.mdtext
Modified: directory/site/trunk/content/fortress/overview.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/directory/site/trunk/content/fortress/overview.mdtext?rev=1673955&r1=1673954&r2=1673955&view=diff
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--- directory/site/trunk/content/fortress/overview.mdtext (original)
+++ directory/site/trunk/content/fortress/overview.mdtext Wed Apr 15 20:57:35 2015
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Features include...
## What technologies at play?
-Fortress products run on open system hardware and software platforms supporting LDAPv3, HTTP/S & Java technologies. Functionality that extend beyond LDAPv3 is realized via OpenLDAP/ApacheDS specific features. With the advent of EnMasse & Commander products, [Apache Tomcat](http://tomcat.apache.org/, or preferred Java servlet container is used to process HTTP communications between endpoints. Fortress provides downloadable packages called QUICKSTARTS which include instructions for first-time install and use of these products.
+Fortress products run on open system hardware and software platforms supporting LDAPv3, HTTP/S & Java technologies. Functionality that extend beyond LDAPv3 is realized via OpenLDAP/ApacheDS specific features. With the advent of EnMasse & Commander products, [Apache Tomcat](http://tomcat).apache.org/, or preferred Java servlet container is used to process HTTP communications between endpoints. Fortress provides downloadable packages called QUICKSTARTS which include instructions for first-time install and use of these products.
## What standards apply?
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ The following technology standards are a
There is more to compliance than assigning users to groups and applying ACL policies within directories or databases. [RBAC](http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/rbac/documents/draft-rbac-implementation-std-v01.pdf) systems provide selective Role activation/deactivation, role hierarchies, and constraints over separation of duty. The [RBAC](http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/rbac/documents/draft-rbac-implementation-std-v01.pdf) component provides APIs to add, update, delete, and search the directory data. Fortress provides everything that is needed to exploit the full power of this ANSI specification.
-More info can be found on [Intro to ANSI RBAC Page](http://iamfortress.org/Intro%20to%20Rbac)
+More info can be found on [Intro to ANSI RBAC Page](user-guide/intro-rbac.html)
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