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Igor2019-02-04 19:00:08
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Igor, 2019-02-04 19:00:08

Single authorization on various resources in the LAN via MikroTik - is it possible?

I have an office LAN. Its core is mikrotik. On each port, mikrotik distributes a network with the "/24" mask to each employee via DHCP (that is, each employee has its own network with the "/24" mask).
There are many local resources on the network that employees need access to: jira, SMB, Synology, QNAP, confluence, etc.
With the growth of the staff, it becomes difficult to create separate accounts for all these resources and carry out further management.
The question arose: is it possible, using the built-in mechanisms of RouterOS (HotSpot, user-manager, RADIUS), to create a single employee authorization center?

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2019-02-04
@Zarom

jira, SMB, Synology, QNAP, confluence, etc.

Most services are able to authorize via LDAP. Less often - RADIUS.
At Mikrotik RADIUS it is strongly functionally cut.
Recommendation: Raise a separate LDAP server (I recommend OpenDJ on my own) for centralized user authorization. If necessary, screw RADIUS to it. Mikrotik is not an assistant here - he is a router.

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Keffer, 2019-02-05
@Keffer

Well, our people love to save on everything where they don’t fit, and cram the unpushable, they want to build a whole combine from a piece of iron completely not intended for this, so that they can do everything in one, even brew coffee and call the girls on schedule))))

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CityCat4, 2019-02-05
@CityCat4

create a single employee authorization center?

Everything is designed for you. A single authorization center is called LDAP :) Windows, as I understand it, no? Put samba, deploy AD. Atlassian products integrate perfectly with AD, shelves are also easy - they have the same samba inside.
God why???
Unlikely. But even if you can - why? Mikrotik cannot be the core of the network - it is a router. He's just a router.

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