Centralized Authentication

Streamline user management and enhance security with our centralized authentication solutions using FreeIPA, LDAP, and Samba.

We provide comprehensive centralized authentication solutions, streamlining user management and enhancing security across your entire organization.

Key Benefits

Simplified User Management:
Streamline user provisioning, deprovisioning, and access control.
Enhanced Security:
Strengthen your organization's security posture with unified authentication.
Improved Compliance:
Facilitate compliance with industry regulations and internal policies.
Reduced Administrative Overhead:
Minimize administrative effort and costs associated with user management.

Detailed Services

FreeIPA Configuration:
Deploy and configure FreeIPA, a powerful, open-source identity management solution, streamlining user access and enhancing security with centralized authentication, authorization, and account management. Ideal for organizations seeking a modern, robust, and extensible identity platform.
LDAP Configuration:
Implement and manage Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) services, providing a flexible and scalable foundation for centralized user management, application integration, and secure access control. We customize LDAP deployments for optimal performance and security.
NIS Configuration:
Establish a centralized information service (NIS) for user accounts, hostname-to-IP address mappings, and printer information, simplifying network administration and ensuring consistent access across your environment. A reliable solution for environments with hierarchical network structures.
Samba Configuration:
Provide seamless file and print services for Windows and Linux environments with Samba, enabling cross-platform collaboration and resource sharing. We ensure high performance, security, and user-friendly access.

Real-World Use Cases

Scenario 1: Unified Office Login (SMB)
Deploying a single FreeIPA or LDAP server to manage user accounts for Linux workstations and file sharing, eliminating the need to manage separate passwords for every employee.
Scenario 2: Mixed Environment Identity (Mid-market)
Implementing a Samba-based Active Directory controller that synchronizes with existing Linux services, providing a seamless Single Sign-On (SSO) experience for both Windows and Linux users.
Scenario 3: Global Identity Federation (Enterprise)
Orchestrating a redundant FreeIPA multi-master topology integrated with external Identity Providers (IdP) via Keycloak or OIDC, enforcing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) across all corporate resources.

For more information or a personalized quote, please reach out to our team.

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