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Chapter 9 Configuring Cisco NAC Appliance for Agent Login and Client Posture Assessment
Setting Up Agent Distribution/Installation
Step 2 Click the HTTP Settings subtab.
Figure 9-6 Device Management > Clean Access > Updates > HTTP Settings
Step 3 Click the “Use an HTTP proxy server to connect to the update server” option if your CAM goes
through a proxy server to get to the Internet.
Step 4 Specify the Proxy Hostname and Proxy Port the CAM uses to connect to the Internet.
Step 5 If your proxy server requires credentials to authenticate the proxy session, specify the Proxy
Authentication method by checking one or more of the following:
• Basic—Prompts you to provide the Username and Password required to authenticate the proxy
session between the CAM and the proxy server.
• Digest—Just as with the Basic setting, this option prompts you to provide the Username and
Password required to authenticate the proxy session between the CAM and the proxy server and
provides the additional bonus of “hashing” the credentials and requiring the proxy service to digest
the information in order to keep the username and password protected across networks.
• NTLM—In addition to the Username and Password required to authenticate the proxy session
between the CAM and the proxy server, you must also specify the proxy Host and Domain to
support an existing Microsoft Windows NT LAN Manager (NTLM) proxy service.
Note The NTLM option supports NTLM Version 1 and Version 2.
Step 6 Click Save.
Setting Up Agent Distribution/Installation
The latest version of the Agent is automatically included with the Clean Access Manager software for
each software release. The CAM automatically publishes the Agent installation file to each Clean Access
Server after CAS installation and anytime the CAM acquires a new version of the Agent through web
Updates or through a manual upload.