[cifs-protocol] [EXTERNAL] [MS-MDE]/[MS-MDE2] for Linux clients - TrackingID#2404080040009575

Jeff McCashland (He/him) jeffm at microsoft.com
Mon Apr 8 17:07:06 UTC 2024


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Hi David,

Thank you for your email. We have created SR 2404080040009575 to track this issue. One of our engineers will respond soon to assist.


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From: David Mulder <dmulder at suse.com>
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2024 7:50 AM
To: Interoperability Documentation Help <dochelp at microsoft.com>
Cc: cifs-protocol at lists.samba.org <cifs-protocol at lists.samba.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [MS-MDE]/[MS-MDE2] for Linux clients

I can see Windows clients are making the request defined in [MS-MDE2] to
enroll in Intune (for example, the requests match the examples in
section 4.1). The Linux intune-client appears to be making a different
call (though I'm having difficulty seeing the details of that call,
since I can't seem to intercept the messages via a proxy, etc, unlike on
Windows).

How does Linux Intune enrollment differ from Windows enrollment? I can
see that it appears to be communicating with a different endpoint (and
this endpoint rejects SOAP messages, and instead appears to expect
json?). Is there a different spec which defines the Linux behavior?

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David Mulder
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SUSE
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