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Learning RHEL Networking

By : Andrew Mallett, Adam Miller
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Learning RHEL Networking

By: Andrew Mallett, Adam Miller

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Learning RHEL Networking
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

User and group management with adcli


We are not just restricted to consuming these domain accounts; we also have a level of management of Active Directory from the command line of our Linux servers. With the correct privileges in Active Directory, we can:

  • Create users and groups

  • Modify group memberships

  • Delete users and groups

Although the tools are not as rich as you will find with the native OS, especially when using PowerShell, there is a need and advantage to some of the management provided by Linux devices.

If you are a Linux administrator and work mainly on Linux, it does make sense for you to add Active Directory users to groups that you use for delegation on Linux. For example, you can maintain an Active Directory group called LinuxAdmins and delegate rights via the /etc/sudoers file to this group. It's quite correct that you maintain and control the AD group and not necessarily the Domain Admins group in the AD.

Listing the Active Directory information

To begin with the adcli command...