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Integrate Linux to Active Directory

Posted By: BlackDove
Integrate Linux to Active Directory

Integrate Linux to Active Directory
Updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 15 lectures • 1h 31m | Size: 610 MB


Join Linux to Windows domain , Linux to Active Directory , Active Directory with Linux

What you'll learn
How to Integrate Linux to Active Directory
Join Linux Server to Windows Server domain ( Active Directory )
Add Active Directory groups on sudo permission
Lock the account after attempts by pam auth ( faillock )
Enable attempts access security

Requirements
Should have at least some basic knowledge on Linux and Active Directory
Description
Hopefully you will learn everything about Integrate Linux to Active Directory

Other naming for the course :

Integrate Linux to Active Directory

Linux join domain

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This course will teach you best practice.

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Active Directory (AD)

Active Directory (AD) is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It is included in most Windows Server operating systems as a set of processes and services.[1][2] Initially, Active Directory was used only for centralized domain management. However, Active Directory eventually became an umbrella title for a broad range of directory-based identity-related services.

A server running the Active Directory Domain Service (AD DS) role is called a domain controller. It authenticates and authorizes all users and computers in a Windows domain type network, assigning and enforcing security policies for all computers, and installing or updating software. For example, when a user logs into a computer that is part of a Windows domain, Active Directory checks the submitted password and determines whether the user is a system administrator or normal user.[4] Also, it allows management and storage of information, provides authentication and authorization mechanisms, and establishes a framework to deploy other related services: Certificate Services, Active Directory Federation Services, Lightweight Directory Services, and Rights Management Services.

Who this course is for:
Anyone interest to use Active Directory on Linux Server