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Determine OS (version) of VPN users

Hi,

our company policy prescripes an up to date OS for computers used in homeoffice. Now it's my job to check...

Neither terminalservers nor terminal-Licensing, nor anything on our UTM that i've checke give us this information.

Any idear in the community?



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  • The vpn software has to be installed right?  Can't part of the installation script check to ensure OS and other version exceed a certain value? If not the installation fails.

    What is defined by "up to date OS"?  Windows 10 or 11, or either OS with particular updates installed?

  • On most devices, VPN software is alredy installed...
    That script sounds like a good idea for new installations.
    "up to date" = Win10 as long as the version is still supportet (or an up to date linux/mac, but few).
    If we can get the Win7 or older Win10 devices it will fine.

  • You could also force an installation via Group Policy.  It's been a while since I've done that, but there might be some parameters you can define for the install and OS.

    OPNSense 64-bit | Intel Xeon 4-core v3 1225 3.20Ghz
    16GB Memory | 500GB SSD HDD | ATT Fiber 1GB
    (Former Sophos UTM Veteran, Former XG Rookie)

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  • You could also force an installation via Group Policy.  It's been a while since I've done that, but there might be some parameters you can define for the install and OS.

    OPNSense 64-bit | Intel Xeon 4-core v3 1225 3.20Ghz
    16GB Memory | 500GB SSD HDD | ATT Fiber 1GB
    (Former Sophos UTM Veteran, Former XG Rookie)

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