diff --git a/sources/tech/20210521 Joining Fedora Linux to an enterprise domain.md b/sources/tech/20210521 Joining Fedora Linux to an enterprise domain.md index d5d7b9ff7b..28242f86c8 100644 --- a/sources/tech/20210521 Joining Fedora Linux to an enterprise domain.md +++ b/sources/tech/20210521 Joining Fedora Linux to an enterprise domain.md @@ -7,15 +7,17 @@ [#]: publisher: ( ) [#]: url: ( ) -Joining Fedora Linux to an enterprise domain +将 Fedora Linux 系统添加到企业域中 ====== ![][1] -Photo by [Gene Gallin][2] on [Unsplash][3] +图片来自 [Gene Gallin][2] 发表在 [Unsplash][3] When you think about corporate networks, the most widely used Linux-based operating system that comes to mind is Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), used mostly on servers, but also as workstations. Fedora Linux is also a very good choice for a workstation, and comes packed with lots of features to work in the corporate environment and makes management an easy task. + + When you work with many machines in your network you need a way to manage users and machines in a centralized way. That’s why [FreeIPA][4] and [Active Directory][5] are the technologies of choice for this task. They allow a sysadmin to manage a huge amount of machines using a directory of all the entities in their network. ### Fedora and Active Directory