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Active Directory Docker

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I'm interested in deploying some form of Active Directory as a docker and then using it for authentication for UnRaid resources SoHo clients.  I'm assuming that something Samba based is the cleanest option.

 

I'm considering trying to use https://github.com/Fmstrat/samba-domain.

 

Does anyone have any experience with this?

Is this even a good idea?

Is there a better docker to use?

Is there a good reference guide for setting up a docker that doesn't have a template?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Any takers on this one?

 

Did I miss a forum somewhere else about this? 

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Unfortunately you may be on your own for this one. To my knowledge very few people use unRAID with Active Directory. I would assume even fewer if any try to do so within a docker container. The only thing I can help with is to point out that Community Applications has a mode where you can search docker hub for images that are not in the CA list. From there you will presented with a (mostly blank) template to fill out for the docker image. Then its just a matter of adding whatever run parameters that the image requires (usually specified by the image author on the docker hub page) to the corresponding areas of the Dockerman template.

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