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How Does Validation Work for Linux, Macintosh and Non-Windows Users?

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How Does Validation Work for Linux, Macintosh and Non-Windows Users?

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A. Linux, Macintosh and Non-Windows users must authenticate by logging in via a web page.

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: Linux, Macintosh and Non-Windows users must authenticate by logging in via a web page. The only validation check (performed in the background) for Linux, Macintosh and Non-Windows systems at this time is the Nessus scan. There is no client needed for Linux, Macintosh and Non-Windows systems. However, all users must accept Network Policy Agreement before signing in.

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