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RazDC Community – Active Directory Domain Controller

RazDC Community is an Active Directory domain controller built on Rocky Linux and Samba4. RazDC Community includes a custom web interface for managing Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Logging, Backups, system service manager.

RazDC Appliance Includes additional features such as Wake-On-Lan, NoVNC Remote Access and Support, Video conferencing, Web Desktop for domain users admin delegation for RazDC. The hardware appliance is still in development.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Active Directory, DHCP, DNS Server
  • Simple Web UI
  • System Service Manager
  • User management with Permissions
  • NoVNC Remote Access and Support
  • Automatic Backups
  • Local and/or Cloud Backups
  • Wake-On-Lan
  • Video Conference – Public and/or Private
  • Web Desktop/Remote Work
  • Direct Messaging/Group Chat

Website: sourceforge.net/projects/razdc
Support:
Developer: RazDC
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

RazDC Community is written in Perl and JavaScript. Learn Perl with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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