The Short NAP: Friday November 22 2007
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The Short NAP is a (semi-regular) quick list of Microsoft Network Access Protection and Server/Domain Isolation related links from around the web. Here are the links for Friday the 22nd of November 2007:
- Network Access Protection with MSIT: an interview on Channel 9 with Jeff Sigman about NAP. This is worth checking out.
- A Windows Server 2003-based enterprise CA issues certificates that have incorrect alternate subject names and the certificates are not NAP-compliant: an update is available for Windows Server 2003 Certificate Services to better support NAP.
- Building Plug-ins for Network Access Protection: here’s where to start if you’re looking to build plug-ins for NAP.
- The Definitive Guide to NAP Logging: everything you’ve ever wanted to know about logging in NAP.
- TechNet Update for October (NPS/NAP and WSUS) completed, Resources available: Kleefy’s NAP technical overview presentation is available for download.
- TechNet VODcast - Network Access Protection: a NAP vodcast with a very relaxed looking Jeff Alexander.
- Microsoft Improves Security Policy Compliance with Network Access Protection: the case study to end all case studies - Microsoft’s own internal NAP deployment.
- System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Product Feature Quizzes: there’s a set of 10 questions there about NAP integration with Configuration Manager 2007.
- Partners Will Extend Network Access Protection to Linux and Mac Desktops, and Create a New Appliance Form Factor: that is seriously cool, now if I could only get OS X running on my new laptop. Via Jeff.
- NAP Infrastructure and Network Policy Server Infrastructure: new NAP and NPS troubleshooting material up on TechNet. Via Greg.
- Avenda Linux NAP Agent, Linux NAP SHV, Universal NAP SHA for Microsoft Vista and Windows XP and Anyclick for NAP: really cool 3rd party extentions for NAP. Via Jeff.
- Configure Terminal Services Clients as NAP Enforcement Clients for TS Gateway: exactly what it says on the tin.
- Does this smell funny to you?: Alan Shimel smells something fishy with the recent 3rd party NAP client announcements.