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Update: Based on some other sources, it sounds like giving another shot at freeIPA might be worth investigating. It's still got Samba etc and the last time I tried it things weren't more RedHat exactly friendly to my favored flavor (Debian) but it sounds like it might be better supported now
Update #2
OMFG it's years after I tried and FreeIPA on Debian is even more of a pain. Docker container issues galore, and it basically won't start without adding a bunch of options that reduce the container security to a smoldering ruin