Installer: https://github.com/jamf/NetSUS/releases/download/5.0/NetSUSLPInstaller_5.0.run
OVA: https://github.com/jamf/NetSUS/releases/download/5.0/NetSUSLP_5.0.ova
The NetSUSLP allows you to host an internal software update server (SUS), a NetBoot server, file shares, and a LDAP Proxy server all on the same Linux system. For a list of supported Linux distributions see Requirements.
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Web Application - The NetSUSLP includes a web application that can be used to easily manage your NetBoot, Software Update Servers and File Shares as well as your LDAP Proxy. The dashboard page is shown above.
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File Sharing - Use the NetSUSLP as a file share distribution point for Jamf Pro. You can share files using SMB, AFP, and HTTP.
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Software Update Server - Unlike a standard SUS, the SUS hosted by the NetSUSLP allows you to control which software updates should be installed on each computer in your organization.
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NetBoot Server - The NetSUSLP allows you to host a NetBoot image. You can boot computers to a NetBoot image in place of a recovery partition or external drive when imaging.
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LDAP Proxy - Use the NetSUSLP as a lightweight proxy that acts as a middleware layer between LDAP clients and LDAP directory servers.
For a getting started guide and step-by-step walkthroughs check out the documentation for the current release
- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server (Recommended)
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Server
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.4 or later
- CentOS 6.4 or later
- The NetSUSLP Installer (.run), available from the Releases page.
- 500 GB of disk space available
- 1 GB of RAM
- The OVA file for the NetSUSLP, available from the Releases page.
- Virtualization software that supports Open Virtualization Format
- 500 GB of disk space available
- 2 GB of RAM
- Kinobi 1.0 is incompatible with NetSUS 5.0. You will need to install Kinobi 1.1 after upgrading to NetSUS 5.0, available from: https://github.com/mondada/kinobi/releases/download/1.1/KinobiInstaller_1.1.run
Only Intel-based Macs can use a NetBoot server hosted by the NetSUSLP.