I’m curious as to why someone would need to do that short of having a bunch of users and a small office at home. Or maybe managing the family’s computers is easier that way?

I was considering a domain controller (biased towards linux since most servers/VMs are linux) but right now, for the homelab, it just seems like a shiny new toy to play with rather than something that can make life easier/more secure. There’s also the problem of HA and being locked out of your computer if the DC is down.

Tell me why you’re running it and the setup you’ve got that makes having a DC worth it.

Thanks!

  • viking@infosec.pub
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    9 months ago

    I had it running in a genuine small office environment with 8 employees, who all need to run Windows due to some software constraints.

    Policy management and user account controls are great for security, and remote management via rdp is also neat.

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      Plus if you use Samba AD DC you can install it on Debian which will run no issues for years without anything but unattended upgrades.

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      9 months ago

      Indeed, it makes a lot of sense if you have a lot of desktops/laptops at home or at work. Thanks, and those are great points!