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Chapter 10 Cisco NAC Appliance Agents
Mac OS X Cisco NAC Agent
AV D e f i n i t i o n and AS Definition Updates—These requirement types are used to report on and
update the definition files on a client for supported antivirus or antispyware products.
Note For a list of support AV/AS applications, see the “Clean Access Supported AV/AS Product
List” section of the corresponding Release Notes for Cisco NAC Appliance.
Although the Windows Agent supports “auto-remediation,” Mac OS X Agent users must manually
remediate their client machines to meet security requirements.
Mac OS X Cisco NAC Agent Dialogs
Note The Mac OS X Cisco NAC Agent supports single-sign on (SSO) with VPN deployments but does not
support SSO with Active Directory.
See also the “SSL Requirements for Mac OS/CAS Communication” section in the Cisco NAC Appliance
- Clean Access Server Configuration Guide, Release 4.9(x) for additional details.
The Mac OS X Cisco NAC Agent user sequence is as follows.
1. The user navigates to the untrusted interface address of the CAS and is redirected to the Login page
(Figure 10-57).
Figure 10-57 Login Page—Mac OS X
The user is directed to the Download Cisco NAC Agent page.
2. The user clicks the “Download” button and the CCAAgent_Mac OSX.tar.gz.tar file is download to
the desktop (Figure 10-58) and untarred.