Clean Access
Introduction
Machines that are running operating systems other than Windows such as MAC and Linux will need to go through the authentication process just as a Windows machine will. The major difference in these cases is that they will only do an online authentication process and not install an agent.
Clean Access install for Macintosh machines
Currently Macintosh users must authenticate by logging in via a web page. At this point there is no client which is downloaded to Macintosh systems. The network connection timer is set for Macintosh systems; however, there is no icon that can be right-clicked to logout and subsequently login again.
Clean Access install for Linux machines
Linux users must authenticate by logging in via a web page. There is no client which is downloaded to Linux systems. The network connection timer is set for Linux systems; however, there is no icon that can be right-clicked to logout and subsequently login again.
