Multiple solutions exist to integrate Linux distributions with Microsoft Active Directory (AD). Horizon Agent for Linux has no dependency on which solution is used.
Note: For ease of deployment, if available for your Linux distribution, use System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) Authentication.
The following solutions are known to work for a Linux virtual machine running Horizon Agent.
- OpenLDAP Pass-through Authentication supports integration with Active Directory for desktops running any Linux distribution supported by Horizon Agent.
Note: For OpenLDAP Pass-through Authentication, you can perform the configuration in a template virtual machine. No additional steps are required in the cloned virtual machines.
- System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) Authentication supports offline domain join with Active Directory for instant-cloned desktops running the following Linux distributions.
- Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04
- Debian 10.x/11.x
- RHEL 7.9/8.x/9.x
- CentOS 7.9
- SLED/SLES 15.x
- PowerBroker Identity Services Open (PBISO) Authentication supports offline domain join with Active Directory for instant-cloned desktops running the following Linux distributions.
- Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04
- RHEL 7.9
- Samba supports offline domain join with Active Directory for instant-cloned desktops running any Linux distribution supported by Horizon Agent. However, VMware recommends using SSSD Authentication for desktops running newer distributions and Samba only for desktops running older distributions, as described in the following note.
Note:
- VMware recommends using the SSSD Authentication method (instead of Samba) for desktops running the following Linux distributions.
- Ubuntu 20.04/22.04
- Debian 11.x
- RHEL 8.x/9.x
- SLED/SLES 15.x
- VMware recommends using the Samba method for desktops running the following Linux distributions.
- Ubuntu 18.04
- Debian 10.x
- RHEL/CentOS 7.9
- VMware recommends using the SSSD Authentication method (instead of Samba) for desktops running the following Linux distributions.