I'm searching for a decent Mobile Device Management (MDM) platform specifically for Linux endpoints. We have several users who prefer Linux, and the management team is understandably keen on ensuring compliance across all devices. Currently, we're using Ubuntu's Landscape, but honestly, it feels more like an inventory tool and script executor than a comprehensive MDM solution. While tools like Intune and JAMF are great for Windows and Mac, I'm struggling to find something better than Landscape for managing Linux machines. It would be awesome to have features like ensuring endpoint security services are running, enforcing disk encryption, deploying certificates for .1x networking, and confirming that all security updates are applied. Have any of you come across a suitable MDM solution for Linux?
4 Answers
Have you checked out Fleet? It's open-source and many users of Jamf and Intune have switched to us for their Linux MDM needs. It integrates well with infrastructure-as-code tools, which might be useful for you. Just let me know your specific requirements and I can help see if it’s a good fit!
You might want to consider JumpCloud. It's worth looking into to see if it fits your requirements for managing Linux systems.
Why not just convince your CISO to switch all the machines to macOS? Trust me, MDM for Linux is a nightmare compared to the native support macOS offers. It sounds harsh, but it's sometimes the easiest way to go.
We actually did this. It ended up being the least frustrating option, though it was a hassle.
Does Intune cover everything you need, or are there any significant gaps? I've heard mixed opinions on its Linux support.
Honestly, Intune is a pretty poor choice for Linux MDM. It seems more focused on giving enterprises a compliance checkbox instead of actually providing robust management features.

Haha, but I am one of the Linux users! We do have some folks in CS and research who need Linux for certain tasks.