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07-09-2019 12:28 PM - edited 02-21-2020 11:07 AM
Hi All,
In our environment Macintosh computers are part of AD. The Macintosh endpoints are managed using JAMF Pro.
In order to do PEAP computer authentication for Macs using ISE, do we have to integrate JAMF with AD and pull the AD computer groups that consists of all the Macintosh endpoints?
Thanks,
Aravind.
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07-10-2019 06:19 AM
All JAMF needs to do is push a network profile to the Macs that enabled PEAP computer authentication. I am not a JAMF expert, but I believe there are articles out there describing this and I have had customers do it. Technically you don't need JAMF to do this. You can manually build your own profile and install it or use OSX server application, but JAMF makes things easier.

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07-10-2019 06:19 AM
All JAMF needs to do is push a network profile to the Macs that enabled PEAP computer authentication. I am not a JAMF expert, but I believe there are articles out there describing this and I have had customers do it. Technically you don't need JAMF to do this. You can manually build your own profile and install it or use OSX server application, but JAMF makes things easier.
