I know what some people will say. Linux has absolute flexibility in its 
network. You can put just about anything in it. It also does not really have a 
domain controller, etc.

However, if we were to set up our own Linux network, what are the basic 
components we need? In a Window network, we need a domain controller with 
Active Directory installed.

What do we need for Linux? What exactly are the necessary components we need 
for a Linux network?

I think we need at least an OpenLDAP, don't we? And also some servers. What are 
the other stuff to make a good Linux network? I am a newbie in this. Thanks.



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