adsys
Active Directory bridging tool suite (by ubuntu)
McOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition
A specially design version of McOS for the Linux Mint Cinnamon 19 (by paullinuxthemer)
adsys | McOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition | |
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11 | 1 | |
170 | 81 | |
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9.6 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | over 5 years ago | |
Go | CSS | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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adsys
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- Ubuntu on a Windows domain with Active Directory.
- Active Directory integration features in Ubuntu 22.04 - going to be great or a total tyre 🔥 for cyber defence
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Linux GPO on Windows AD
Only suggestions I have would be to check the docs here: https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/04.-Using-GPO
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What are some exercises I can do to prepare for the Linux + exam, besides those in the Linux + Comptia book?
Ubuntu 21.04 hirsute includes adsys which is a linux active directory client.
- [OC] Desktop OS Market Share 2003 - 2021
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Has anyone successfully used the Ubuntu 21.04 AD integration yet?
Check out this: https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/tree/main/internal/policies/ad/definitions/policy/Ubuntu/all
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Ubuntu 21.04 is here
Looking at https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys (linked below by /u/SadFaceSmith it looks like they are providing an ADMX template for Ubuntu that you configure along side your windows GPO stuff. They aren't trying to parse the existing windows focused GPO stuff at all.
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Ubuntu 21.04 released today, Active Directory Integration built in.
I am also trying to figure it out now. While creating the local user at installation there is a checkbox to join a domain, followed by some light configuration. I did that and the device is now showing up on my domain controller, but I am not able to log into the Ubuntu device with domain user accounts. The release notes say that there is a command adsysctl included by default, but I found I needed to install adsys myself, but I didn't get much further with it. I also saw that I was able to add domain accounts with the Users GUI once signed in with the local account, but I was not able to sign in with the account even after adding it here.
McOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition
Posts with mentions or reviews of McOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition.
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[OC] Desktop OS Market Share 2003 - 2021
Not him, but I'm using Mint with a theme that makes it look more like MacOS. I also modified it to get things exactly to my liking, which is a huge selling point to me.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing adsys and McOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition you can also consider the following projects:
pgina - pGina: Open Source Windows Authentication
nearby - 🐿️ A collection of projects focused on connectivity that enable building cross-device experiences.
FreeRDP - FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients
Adalanche - Active Directory ACL Visualizer and Explorer - who's really Domain Admin? (Commerical versions available from NetSection)
ldapnomnom - Quietly and anonymously bruteforce Active Directory usernames at insane speeds from Domain Controllers by (ab)using LDAP Ping requests (cLDAP)