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You need to explain in high detail your top-view actual needs. If you need NFS, you MIGHT want to be using Kerberos, but you might also get away without using it depending on your network configuration and actual security requirements.
Not the op, but... I wish there was a simple way to centralize users, uids, gids, group membership, and maybe even ssh keys across hosts. Ideally this would be as simple as install package on new host, point at server, wait. I'd settle for managing Windows users and samba separately.
It would also be really cool if there was some easy integration with proxmox LXCs to enable mapping a list(s) of uids/gids into unprivileged containers.
Really long term homedirs, and windows user folders. So my kids and i could just hot desk at any computer in the house. I'd settle for just mounting a drive with their files.
Yes! Im surprised that in 2023 there's no straightforward way of keeping users, files and settings in sync between machines on a OS that is supposedly good at networking