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Linux computers must apply for an exception. They must be registered at: | Linux computers must apply for an exception. They must be registered at: | ||
https://ucsf.service-now.com/ess/device. | https://ucsf.service-now.com/ess/device. | ||
*Lookup ip address and HWaddr in Terminal | |||
/sbin/ifconfig | |||
Then get an exemption request from SecureConnector Network Access Control from: | Then get an exemption request from SecureConnector Network Access Control from: | ||
https://ucsf.service-now.com/ess/it_security.do | https://ucsf.service-now.com/ess/it_security.do | ||
For the business justification, just state you have a Linux computer. | For the business justification, just state you have a Linux computer. |
Revision as of 17:15, 26 March 2019
Network Access Control (NAC) is incoming on April 9th. If you don't have ForeScout installed or don't have an exemption, your public network machines cannot access the wired or wireless internet.
For both Mac OS X or Windows, go here:
https://software.ucsf.edu/content/nac-network-access-control/
Mac OS X
Install the 24.22 MB package
Windows
Install the 16.9 MB package
Linux
Linux computers must apply for an exception. They must be registered at:
https://ucsf.service-now.com/ess/device. *Lookup ip address and HWaddr in Terminal /sbin/ifconfig
Then get an exemption request from SecureConnector Network Access Control from:
https://ucsf.service-now.com/ess/it_security.do
For the business justification, just state you have a Linux computer.