Originally posted by k1e0x
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The only model you know is Windows
Sun, IBM and Novel all had domain services for Unix (Solaris, IRIX, or AIX) workstations. The largest competitor to AD was Novel Netware. (that actually still exists under SuSE)
What could a "Unix domain" do that AD or Kerberos+LDAP can't?
NetWare is also long dead (General support ended in 2010, Extended support ended in 2015), and was replaced with SUSE Enterprise Linux Server running Kerberos+LDAP something something like every other businness-oriented Linux distro.
In modern days, macOS is the Unix workstation.
Now explain how is this different from a Linux workstation, that is a Linux OS with kerberos and LDAP support (that also supports Windows AD).
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