[03:55] <milktoast93> I'm searching for this.... here is a long question
[03:55] <milktoast93> I'm aware of Linux systems using Active Directory for user authentication from some old jobs.
[03:55] <milktoast93> Currently, I'm in a new and small org.
[03:55] <milktoast93> I'd like to know if there is a user authentication system for a domain where each user can log into all desktops?
[03:55] <milktoast93> I'd like to not have local authentication on each desktop per user.
[03:55] <milktoast93> Our current desktops are Windows, Mac and Linux. We are going to gradually move all desktops to Linux and still have small amount of Mac and Win.
[03:55] <oerheks> !paste
[03:59] <milktoast93> how's this
[03:59] <milktoast93> I'm aware of Linux systems using Active Directory for user authentication from some old jobs.
[03:59] <milktoast93> Currently, I'm in a new and small org.
[03:59] <milktoast93> I'd like to know if there is a user authentication system for a domain where each user can log into all desktops? I'd like to not have local authentication on each desktop per user.
[03:59] <milktoast93> Our current desktops are Windows, Mac and Linux. We are going to gradually move all desktops to Linux and still have small amount of Mac and Win.
[03:59] <milktoast93> We would like to not use any Microsoft Authentication servers.
 effectively this would be an LDAP implementation and integration, but that requires special care for Windows because Win speaks AD not pure LDAP (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <milktoast93> I'd like to know if there is a user authentication system for a domain where each user can log into all desktops? I'd like to not have local authentication on each desktop per user.)
 its doable but not trivial to get properly functional
 and I dont have any LXQt integration examples (Lubuntu examples) of this deployment.