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Smallstep integrates with your MDM to deploy client certificates to company-managed devices to enable certificate-based network authentication for Wi-Fi (802.1x EAP-TLS WPA-Enterprise), VPN, ZTNA, etc.
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We offer integrations for any MDMs for Apple and Windows devices that support Dynamic SCEP like Jamf, Intune, Workspace ONE, Mosyle, Ivanti, e.t.c.
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We offer integrations for any MDMs for Apple, Windows, and ChromeOS devices that support Dynamic SCEP like Jamf, Intune, Workspace ONE, Mosyle, Ivanti, and Google Workspace.
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![Jamf MDM Marketecture.png](/graphics/Jamf_MDM_Marketecture.png)
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platform/smallstep-agent.mdx

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updated_at: September 17, 2025
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updated_at: October 01, 2025
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title: Smallstep Agent for Linux
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html_title: Smallstep Agent for Device Management Guide
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description: Deploy and configure Smallstep Agent on Linux. Automated device identity management and certificate renewal for enterprise Linux fleets.
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# Introduction
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While macOS and Windows can manage certificates and authentication settings via Mobile Device Management (MDM), Linux does not include automated remote management facilities. The Smallstep Agent brings vital certificate management features to your Linux users and endpoints. It can be installed independently on any Linux device running systemd.
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While macOS, Windows, and ChromeOS can manage certificates and authentication settings via Mobile Device Management (MDM), Linux does not include automated remote management facilities. The Smallstep Agent brings vital certificate management features to your Linux users and endpoints. It can be installed independently on any Linux device running systemd.
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In this document, we will install, configure, and start the Smallstep Agent on a Linux device running systemd. We also show how to use the agent’s built-in PKCS#11 (smart card) service. With the PKCS#11 service, you can access Smallstep certificates and keys from applications that support PKCS#11.
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