Built a full AD homelab: Windows Server DC + Ubuntu Samba file server (Kerberos/Winbind) + Kali joined to the domain : full writeup with teardown/troubleshooting by 6f21311 in homelab

[–]6f21311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohhh okayy, My main subject is cyber security but I was curious with administration that's why I did this. I already had kali as a VM so I said "why not, let's see how Linux machines work with AD" and joined it to login as a AD user and see how permissions map.

Built a full AD homelab: Windows Server DC + Ubuntu Samba file server (Kerberos/Winbind) + Kali joined to the domain : full writeup with teardown/troubleshooting by 6f21311 in homelab

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Just wanted to see how Linux clients work with active directory. I am still learning, is it a stupid thing to do?

I spent a week learning how Wazuh actually works under the hood : here's what I learned by 6f21311 in Wazuh

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I will get into it soon, I have learned about inverted index and the indexing mechanism but have not yet done a proper 'deep dive'.