Intune has no knowledge of or ability to evaluate compliance on Linux-based devices. Thus, if you set a CA policy that relies on Intune compliance, it will fail as the device will be considered not compliant.
Compliance policy vs Conditional Access (Linux)
Quoting [1] "This policy compliance information is forwarded to Azure AD where Conditional Access..."
Forwarded from....?
Is it from Intune (only)?
Let's consider this situation [2], responder says If you select 'all platforms', Linux will be targeted as well
But one is unable to create Compliance policy for Linux (only Win, Android, macOS and iOS are supported).
Then how does it work for Linux if a compliance policy does not exist for Linux platform?
[1] https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/howto-conditional-access-policy-compliant-device
[2] https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-intune/azure-conditional-access-for-linux/m-p/1571015
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Jason Sandys 31,186 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2020-08-31T13:46:18.753+00:00 -
CiciWu-MSFT 1,206 Reputation points
2020-09-01T02:19:36.45+00:00 Agreed with Jason. The following blog indicates the current supported systems via Intune.
Reference: https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers#intune-supported-operating-systemsAt such situation, I think you can post a ticket on the Microsoft Intune UserVoice to address this problem. Many features of our current products are designed and upgraded based on customer feedback. We strive to capture any negative reviews in order to ensure that we are continuously improving our products to meet our customers' needs. With your efforts, we are committed to improving our products. Here is the link:
https://microsoftintune.uservoice.com/forums/291681-ideas
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