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Denis2018-06-17 18:21:51
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Denis, 2018-06-17 18:21:51

How to organize ldap based on ubuntu server?

Good afternoon. There was a need in the office to organize an Active Directory based on ubuntu server for centralized connection and management of working computers. Can anyone advise possible solutions with which you can do this, can you advise links with instructions. Thanks in advance

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Dmitry Aleksandrov, 2018-06-17
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For good, at least you need to abandon Ubuntu in the direction of centos\debian\rhel, smoke tons of mana and do it right. As such, you cannot find a universal instruction to make it work once, there will be a lot of pitfalls and inconsistencies.
A slightly easier option is to take OpenSUSE, it has graphical snap-ins for managing such shit without delving into configs.
There is also Zentyal, but there may be problems with the license, when I touched it, everything was very interesting in this regard.
There is also such a thing https://www.turnkeylinux.org/domain-controller , but I personally did not use it, a friend spoke very warmly about it.
Well, as an option, raise the controller on anything and stick webmin on top, which has add-ons for the domain.

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CityCat4, 2018-06-17
@CityCat4

What is apt-get in bubuntu? Well, then apt-get install samba4 :) (well, or how the package installation command is written there)
There are a zillion docks in tyrnet
UPD: You may not get a full-fledged AD (depending on what you expect).

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