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minus-squareshalafilinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·11 小时前I’d vote for Active Directory being a solid product. If you’re running a fleet of Windows machines, accept no substitute. :) To forestall any comments about alternative auth schemes; If that’s all you think AD is, you don’t know AD.
minus-squareHawkelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 小时前Regardless of the quality of AD as a product (it’s mostly good but has a lot of questionable stuff…) It has been the sole driver of LDAP + Kerberos standardization over the last 20 years, and has excelled in that despite its flaws.
I’d vote for Active Directory being a solid product. If you’re running a fleet of Windows machines, accept no substitute. :)
To forestall any comments about alternative auth schemes; If that’s all you think AD is, you don’t know AD.
Regardless of the quality of AD as a product (it’s mostly good but has a lot of questionable stuff…)
It has been the sole driver of LDAP + Kerberos standardization over the last 20 years, and has excelled in that despite its flaws.