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  • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

    Does anyone make a document for dismantling Microsoft infrastructure in a medium sized organisation? Is it even possible? DNS, DHCP, AD, etc. Maybe a phased approach.

    Just out of theoretical interest.

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    #22

    @nygl I think @Gina might have some info on that.

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    • futzle@old.mermaid.townF futzle@old.mermaid.town

      @nygl Replacing Active Directory with Samba is something I’ve looked at on and off. AD is basically DNS + Kerberos + LDAP, with a bit of glue to sync domains together. It’s certainly _possible_ but a major undertaking.

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      #23

      @futzle @nygl FreeIPA would be the Linux world counterpart to AD: https://www.freeipa.org/About.html

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      • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

        Does anyone make a document for dismantling Microsoft infrastructure in a medium sized organisation? Is it even possible? DNS, DHCP, AD, etc. Maybe a phased approach.

        Just out of theoretical interest.

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        #24

        @nygl DNS and DHCP are fairly straightforward.
        AD is more involved, but basically it is based on LDAP.

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        • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

          Does anyone make a document for dismantling Microsoft infrastructure in a medium sized organisation? Is it even possible? DNS, DHCP, AD, etc. Maybe a phased approach.

          Just out of theoretical interest.

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          #25

          @nygl from direct experience:

          1. you cannot phase it - DNS, DHCP and AD are all in it together because AD uses DNS and DHCP integrates with DNS via dynamic updates for the client registration,
          2. you are better off, as dramatic as it sounds, building a separate infrastructure, just a VLAN will suffice, on which you start moving services and, perhaps, isolate authentication using LDAP,
          3. once everyone is authenticating against LDAP and the relevant servers you move the clients off Windows onto <preferred alternative>

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          • wyliecoyoteuk@mastodon.org.ukW wyliecoyoteuk@mastodon.org.uk

            @nygl DNS and DHCP are fairly straightforward.
            AD is more involved, but basically it is based on LDAP.

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            #26

            @nygl There are open source alternatives for all of the Microslop services, in fact they were built on open source origins.
            Servers and desktop clients are also fairly easy to replace now.

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            • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

              Does anyone make a document for dismantling Microsoft infrastructure in a medium sized organisation? Is it even possible? DNS, DHCP, AD, etc. Maybe a phased approach.

              Just out of theoretical interest.

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              #27

              @nygl https://grommunio.com/ sounds interesing, I learned about it from a friend but have no personal experience

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              • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

                Does anyone make a document for dismantling Microsoft infrastructure in a medium sized organisation? Is it even possible? DNS, DHCP, AD, etc. Maybe a phased approach.

                Just out of theoretical interest.

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                #28

                @nygl @futzle Working on this right now

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                • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

                  Does anyone make a document for dismantling Microsoft infrastructure in a medium sized organisation? Is it even possible? DNS, DHCP, AD, etc. Maybe a phased approach.

                  Just out of theoretical interest.

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                  #29

                  @nygl "Just out of theoretical interest" ... LMFAO.

                  The Danish govt probably has docs like that. So does the German State of Schleswig-Holstein. I think Bavaria should at least have a Proof of Concept.

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                  • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

                    Does anyone make a document for dismantling Microsoft infrastructure in a medium sized organisation? Is it even possible? DNS, DHCP, AD, etc. Maybe a phased approach.

                    Just out of theoretical interest.

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                    #30

                    Noting I'm not in any way planning to undertake this task. I'm wondering how it would be done (yes I know some European entities have done it), particularly in the light of happenings in the US and people pondering moving away from US-based orgs.

                    Seems the desktop and app component is the easy bit. An AD server is simply too convenient to install and get up and running. I thought there'd be an equivalent. Well, there was - it was called Mac OS X Server.

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                    • aj@gts.sadauskas.id.auA aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au

                      @nygl @cyberlyra I'd second Nextcloud, and would add Odoo https://www.odoo.com/ to the list of open source tools to look at for businesses looking to move off Microsoft.

                      Odoo is basically a platform with a range of apps for managing just about every aspect of a business.

                      And then for a Teams replacement, Nextcloud Talk, Mattermost (https://mattermost.com/), or Matrix/Element (https://matrix.org/) are all good options.

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                      #31

                      @aj @nygl @cyberlyra I had no idea odoo was OpenSource, I just saw YouTubers advertising it and threw it into the same scam-bucket as Raycon Earbuds et al

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                      • auntyred@aus.socialA auntyred@aus.social

                        @aj @nygl @cyberlyra I had no idea odoo was OpenSource, I just saw YouTubers advertising it and threw it into the same scam-bucket as Raycon Earbuds et al

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                        #32

                        @AuntyRed @nygl @cyberlyra Oh yeah, if you have YunoHost set up ( https://yunohost.org/ ) and search for LibreERP, that's basically Odoo.

                        I even set up my own instance of it, because I can: https://erp.sadauskas.id.au/

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                        • aj@gts.sadauskas.id.auA aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au

                          @nygl @cyberlyra I'd second Nextcloud, and would add Odoo https://www.odoo.com/ to the list of open source tools to look at for businesses looking to move off Microsoft.

                          Odoo is basically a platform with a range of apps for managing just about every aspect of a business.

                          And then for a Teams replacement, Nextcloud Talk, Mattermost (https://mattermost.com/), or Matrix/Element (https://matrix.org/) are all good options.

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                          #33
                          @aj @nygl @cyberlyra Just self host and stay away from Odoo hosting from Odoo. They're not exactly technically competent, or their incompetence is calculated to make them more money. Either way, it's a mess.
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                          • aj@gts.sadauskas.id.auA aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au

                            @nygl @cyberlyra I'd second Nextcloud, and would add Odoo https://www.odoo.com/ to the list of open source tools to look at for businesses looking to move off Microsoft.

                            Odoo is basically a platform with a range of apps for managing just about every aspect of a business.

                            And then for a Teams replacement, Nextcloud Talk, Mattermost (https://mattermost.com/), or Matrix/Element (https://matrix.org/) are all good options.

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                            #34

                            +100 to all this.

                            @aj do you have experience with the YUNOHOST Matrix install/bridge or Element install? I've tried to run it myself before and like many newcomers I gave up, but I'm a fan in principle and would like to see it have wider use...

                            @nygl

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                            • cyberlyra@hachyderm.ioC cyberlyra@hachyderm.io

                              +100 to all this.

                              @aj do you have experience with the YUNOHOST Matrix install/bridge or Element install? I've tried to run it myself before and like many newcomers I gave up, but I'm a fan in principle and would like to see it have wider use...

                              @nygl

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                              @cyberlyra @aj Wow. Responses!!!

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                              • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

                                @cyberlyra @aj Wow. Responses!!!

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                                #36

                                @nygl @aj lol so many responses!! I hope they're helpful. You can join us at Tech Reclaimers -- we have a Signal group and a Discord chat -- if you want to follow up or get help installing or help others too

                                (that goes for anyone else reading!)

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                                • cyberlyra@hachyderm.ioC cyberlyra@hachyderm.io

                                  @nygl @aj lol so many responses!! I hope they're helpful. You can join us at Tech Reclaimers -- we have a Signal group and a Discord chat -- if you want to follow up or get help installing or help others too

                                  (that goes for anyone else reading!)

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                                  @cyberlyra Ill try the Opt Out Project, but gosh I love my Apple services…

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                                  • aj@gts.sadauskas.id.auA aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au

                                    @AuntyRed @nygl @cyberlyra Oh yeah, if you have YunoHost set up ( https://yunohost.org/ ) and search for LibreERP, that's basically Odoo.

                                    I even set up my own instance of it, because I can: https://erp.sadauskas.id.au/

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                                    #38

                                    @aj @nygl @cyberlyra neat! I've never looked into YunoHost before, but it looks like a cool concept

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                                    • nygl@mastodon.socialN nygl@mastodon.social

                                      @cyberlyra Ill try the Opt Out Project, but gosh I love my Apple services…

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                                      #39

                                      @nygl the thing about the opt out project is ... it's all about choice. you choose what you want to use and what you want to use it for. And also, you choose knowing that it's a much bigger option space than we're told, and that where you put your time and energy matters -- not because this is only a story about ethical consumption but because we are the ones being consumed, extracted from, and mined daily, and we can refuse that labor if we choose.

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                                      • cyberlyra@hachyderm.ioC cyberlyra@hachyderm.io

                                        @nygl the thing about the opt out project is ... it's all about choice. you choose what you want to use and what you want to use it for. And also, you choose knowing that it's a much bigger option space than we're told, and that where you put your time and energy matters -- not because this is only a story about ethical consumption but because we are the ones being consumed, extracted from, and mined daily, and we can refuse that labor if we choose.

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                                        @cyberlyra Absolutely, thank you to all involved in this. I've always been a proponent of anti-tracking and privacy (and ad-blocking sort of comes along with it as an outcome). Ghostery and AdGuardDNS fan at the moment. Safari and Apple Passwords will be almost impossible to pry from me 🙂

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                                        • auntyred@aus.socialA auntyred@aus.social

                                          @aj @nygl @cyberlyra neat! I've never looked into YunoHost before, but it looks like a cool concept

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                                          #41

                                          @AuntyRed @nygl @cyberlyra Worth following @elena if you're interested in YunoHost, and potentially hosting your own server apps with it, such as your own Mastodon or Pixelfed instance. Or Odoo, if you're so inclined...

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