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UNETSHA is a plug-in program that is designed to work with Microsoft Network Access Protection which was developed by UNETsystem and introduced to US market by SJ Namo, Inc. Main function of UNETSHA is to extend Windows Server 2008's Network Access Protection's security health check capabilities and interoperability with third-party endpoint security solutions. UNETSHA will enable more granular network access control in an enterprise-wide NAP implementation that may include heterogeneous network terminals such as Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Features UNETSHA is designed to work with Microsoft’s network access protection. It provide Windows, Linux and Mac NAP Agents. The software included Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Support. UNETSHA allow its administrator to take a control over 7,000 managed software or hardware as a part of its compliance check Other features of UNETSHA include: *802.1X Supplicant and DHCP Client for Linux and Mac. *Supported EAP: PEAP version 0/1/2, EAP-MSCHAP v2, EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-GTC and LEAP *Policy Management based on User ID and Hierarchical Group *UNETSHA supports login ID based policy enforcement for exceptional cases. *Flexible Policy Enforcement *UNETSHA let administrators to set the policy enforcement cycle. *Hierarchical Group Management *UNETSHA supports a hierarchical group management to allow its administrator to manage NAP polices based on the actual organizational structure of the enterprise. *Simple and Flexible Rule Editing *UNETSHA use scripts written in an IF (Condition) THEN (Action) ELSE (Action) format which users can create, import, and export. *RQS Migration *UNETSHA allow RQS policy to be migrated to the NAP environment, both manually or automatically. *Plug-ins for Diverse Client Health Check Programs *UNETSHA allows plug-ins for diverse health check programs independent of their type (VBS, EXE, BAT, etc.). Supported Client OS *Microsoft Windows Vista *Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 3 *Microsoft Windows 7 *Linux Fedora 6 or later / Ubuntu 7.0 or later *Apple Mac OS X
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