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Support usecase when Azure AD enforces device compliance checks #439

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sectra-masve opened this issue Jan 12, 2024 · 0 comments
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Is there an existing request for this feature?

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Describe the feature

Enterprise users of Azure AD will typically enforce device compliance checking, and non-compliant devices will not be allowed to authenticate. Ubuntu users can install the intune-portal package to implemnet device compliance checking.

However, there is no Ubuntu version that supports both intune-portal (being able to prove device compliance) and aad-auth.

intune-portal supports ubuntu 20.04 LTS and 22.04 LTS. aad-auth supports 23.04/23.10.

Describe the ideal solution

There are ubuntu versions compatible with both device compliance checking (intune-portal) and aad-auth.

Alternatives and current workarounds

There are no workarounds if you want to use supported versions only.

Ubuntu users: System information and logs

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Non Ubuntu users: System information and logs

Environment

  • aad-auth version: please run aad-cli version
  • Distribution: (NAME in /etc/os-release)
  • Distribution version: (VERSION_ID on /etc/os-release):

Log files

Please redact/remove sensitive information:

aad-auth logs can be found in the system journal and queried with:
`journalctl | grep _aad`

Application settings

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You can get the configuration file from /etc/aad.conf

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  • I have redacted any sensitive information from the logs
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