Whether NAP present in Linux??
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As the NAP option is present in the Windows OS?
Whether the Linux OS has NAP feature enabled?? -
LDAP and Kerberos would be the nearest equivalent that I'm aware of.
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Isn't NAP more of a firewall thing?
NAP for Windows is like Network Policy and Access Services for Linux.
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Yeah, NAP is a collection of things meant for testing if remote machines are fully managed and healthy before allowing things onto the network.
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NAP is a huge investment into "LAN" design.
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@scottalanmiller said:
NAP is a huge investment into "LAN" design.
NAP is pretty much a dead concept - or at least should be. Build your networks to be LANless and you don't have to worry about this.
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@DustinB3403 said:
LDAP and Kerberos would be the nearest equivalent that I'm aware of.
Huh? That's nothing like NAP, nap is a collection of plocies. Other devices tie into it with RADIUS. LDAP only provides authentication, not authorization based on conditions like NAP does