Univention Corporate Server is a pre-configured Linux server operating system free of charge. It's the best fit to provide Microsoft Server-like services on the cloud or on the premises, to run and operate corporate IT environments with Windows- and Linux-based clients and to extend those environments with proven enterprise software, also either on the cloud or on the premises.
tags: active-directory-server ad-connector amazon-web-services cloud-management debian-basedVisuality NQ: Highly portable embedded implementation of the SMB protocol, also known as CIFS.File-sharing enables multiple devices to remotely browse each-other's shared folders and to read, write, copy, delete and update each-other's files. All operations being done without transferring entire files to/from the device's local disk or memory.NQE™ is a commercial embedded SMB software product which is non GPL, has a small footprint and technically updated to meet market requirements. »
tags: Portable file-sharing smb samba cifsThe NFS implementation in the Linux kernel.
tags: network-configuration network-file-sharing network-file-systemApplication that joins Linux, Unix, and Mac machines to Microsoft Active Directory and securely authenticates users with their domain credentials.* Joins non-Windows systems to Active Directory* Authenticates users with single user name / password* Enforces same policies for all Active Directory users* Supports multiple forests with one-way and two-way cross forest trusts* Caches credentials in case domain controller goes down* Provides single sign-on for SSH and Putty* Next-generation authentication engine that supports Kerberos, NTLM, and SPNEGO »
tags: active-directory authentication kerberos single-sign-onIt's an active directory replacement built on CentOS + Samaba4. Includes support for Directory, DNS, DCHP, and NTP type services.
tags: active-directory ldap sambaConnect your Unix computer to Windows, Samba or any other SMB/CIFS Server. Sharity is a cross platform network file system, mounting Windows shares transparently - just as if they were part of your local hard disk.
tags: smb samba cifs network-configuration