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DOMAIN CONTROLER

A Built-in Active Directory Compatible Domain Controller is a feature provided by some network devices, servers, or operating systems that emulates the functionality of Microsoft's Active Directory (AD) Domain Services without requiring a full Windows Server environment. This type of built-in domain controller enables user management, authentication, and other directory services in networks that may prefer non-Microsoft solutions or environments where lightweight, efficient management of users and computers is needed.

LDAP Directory Services

Usually includes support for LDAP, enabling integration with LDAP-compliant applications and services.

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DNS and DHCP

Provides necessary services like DNS and DHCP, which are typically essential for domain controllers in managing network resources and assigning IP addresses.

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User and Group Management 

Enables the creation, management, and organization of users and groups, often compatible with AD's format, so users can authenticate and gain access to resources similarly.

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Authentication and Authorization 

Uses AD-compatible authentication protocols (like LDAP and Kerberos) to provide secure user login services and manage permissions across the network.

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Single Sign on 

Often supports SSO, allowing users to access multiple applications or services on the network with a single login.

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Intergration with AD

In many cases, these domain controllers can also integrate with a Windows AD environment, allowing for a hybrid setup where this domain controller and a Windows DC coexist.

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