
And this while still keeping the benefits of AD binding. So, what is NoMAD Login+ Okta? Well, first of all, the other product, NoMAD, gives you the possibility to step away (as far as you can for your own sanity as a Mac sys admin) from binding Macs to Active Directory (see link for more details). The idea behind this part of the solution will most likely remain the same I guess.

Once the rebranded single solution is available we’ll have a look at it again. I have no insight in what this single solution will look like at the moment, for sure “Jamf-style cool”, but in this post I’ll just cover the NoMAD Login+ Okta, as it is today.

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This while the open-source version of Nomad remains open-source (with free Jamf chat support). Jump to the tech tutorial and skip the small talk here.Īs you all know, Jamf acquired NoMAD from Orchard & Grove and this means that NoMAD Pro, NoMAD Login+ and PKINIT join the Jamf family and will fold into a single solution (rebranded Jamf Connect). There is no way around LDAP it seems… 🙂Īnyway, for this post we’ll have a look at something cool, although it is still closely related to Directory and Identity services…: NoMAD Login+ Okta, soon JamfConnect… But rest assured, not for long, I still have Microsoft Azure on my to do list for the blog, and guess what… that moment I published the previous blog about Okta LDAP Interface, Jamf announced the upcoming compatibility with Google Cloud Secure LDAP… so yeah, whenever I’ll get my hands on that I’ll have to do another post on it. Warning… this is going to be a long one… grab a coffee, or maybe a few as I’ve tried to be as complete as possible on this one! ☕️☕️☕️Īs said, time to step away from LDAP blogging for a moment.
