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Thanks @sdagley 

Been searching for a standalone PKG, Apple does not seem to make it easy to get hold of them.

How does one go about getting these links?


Thanks @sdagley 

Been searching for a standalone PKG, Apple does not seem to make it easy to get hold of them.

How does one go about getting these links?


@arfan_ali Those URLs are the ones that Software Update uses to download the installers, and @hjuutilainen 's SUS Inspector 2.0 beta 1 (downloadable from  https://github.com/hjuutilainen/sus-inspector/releases ) is the tool I use to find them. Note that SUS Inspector won't run on Monterey 12.3 as it requires the Apple installed Python, @hjuutilainen would need to comment on if they plan to release a new version with a self-contained copy of Python to run on 12.3 and later.


@arfan_ali Those URLs are the ones that Software Update uses to download the installers, and @hjuutilainen 's SUS Inspector 2.0 beta 1 (downloadable from  https://github.com/hjuutilainen/sus-inspector/releases ) is the tool I use to find them. Note that SUS Inspector won't run on Monterey 12.3 as it requires the Apple installed Python, @hjuutilainen would need to comment on if they plan to release a new version with a self-contained copy of Python to run on 12.3 and later.


SUS Inspector 2.1 is now available, but does require installation of Python 2 for use on Monterey 12.3 or newer (there are download links for a couple of different Python 2 packages on the download page).


@sdagley Thank you, Steve!


Hello,

What do you think of this script ?

 

#!/bin/sh

check=$(softwareupdate -l | grep Safari | grep -o 'Safari[^[:blank:]]*' | head -n 1)
echo "$check"
softwareupdate -i "$check"

exit 0


Are there Safari 15.5 installers download links, please?


Are there Safari 15.5 installers download links, please?


@mhasman I'm in the process of moving all of my environment to macOS Monterey, so I'm no longer digging up the standalone Safari installers, but you can get that info from SUS Inspector 2.1 (Note that if you're running it on a Mac running macOS Monterey 12.3 or newer you'll need to install Python to run it, and there are links to suitable Python installers on the linked page)


@mhasman I'm in the process of moving all of my environment to macOS Monterey, so I'm no longer digging up the standalone Safari installers, but you can get that info from SUS Inspector 2.1 (Note that if you're running it on a Mac running macOS Monterey 12.3 or newer you'll need to install Python to run it, and there are links to suitable Python installers on the linked page)


Thank you!

We are moving to Monterey, too, but still have some Big Sur "leftovers". Would be nice to have the image to push...


Anyone has Safari 15.6.1 for Big Sur download link, please?


Anyone has Safari 15.6.1 for Big Sur download link, please?


@mhasman Do I take it you've finally removed all of your Catalina systems? :-)

Here's the Big Sur 15.6.1 download link: http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/40/13/012-57330-A_1K7PZCZBI6/gyg7z5d7ay46omy3w3t5vytz97ji03gvmk/Safari15.6.1BigSurAuto.pkg

 


@sdagley Thank you very much!


@mhasman Do I take it you've finally removed all of your Catalina systems? :-)

Here's the Big Sur 15.6.1 download link: http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/40/13/012-57330-A_1K7PZCZBI6/gyg7z5d7ay46omy3w3t5vytz97ji03gvmk/Safari15.6.1BigSurAuto.pkg

 


@sdagley Thank you very much!


Hello I am relatively new to Mac administration. I come from a Windows background. I am trying to push the Safari 15.6.1 security update release Aug 18 2022. What would be the most efficient way? I've already downloaded SUS inspector and downloaded the pkg. Would it be through a configuration profile? What would be the application settings?  Jamf, external, upload? Thank you in advance.


Hello I am relatively new to Mac administration. I come from a Windows background. I am trying to push the Safari 15.6.1 security update release Aug 18 2022. What would be the most efficient way? I've already downloaded SUS inspector and downloaded the pkg. Would it be through a configuration profile? What would be the application settings?  Jamf, external, upload? Thank you in advance.


@fireant A Configuration Profile isn't what you'd want to deploy an application. To deploy the Safari 15.6.1 .pkg you'd need to uploaded it to your Jamf Pro Distribution Point (be that a local DP of a Jamf Cloud DP). Then you'd create a Policy to deploy the .pkg to Macs using a Smart Group to target machines that aren't current, or if you're a Jamf Cloud customer you could use a watch Management configuration for Apple Safari and create a Patch Policy for 15.61 to push that .pkg to Macs not yet at that version.


@fireant A Configuration Profile isn't what you'd want to deploy an application. To deploy the Safari 15.6.1 .pkg you'd need to uploaded it to your Jamf Pro Distribution Point (be that a local DP of a Jamf Cloud DP). Then you'd create a Policy to deploy the .pkg to Macs using a Smart Group to target machines that aren't current, or if you're a Jamf Cloud customer you could use a watch Management configuration for Apple Safari and create a Patch Policy for 15.61 to push that .pkg to Macs not yet at that version.


Thank you @sdagley So a policy would be the best practice to update Safari. If I also wanted to update existing Monterey machines to the new security patch 12.5.1 released by Apple on Aug 17th would a policy also be best practice? Thank you so very much for your prompt and thorough response! 


Thank you @sdagley So a policy would be the best practice to update Safari. If I also wanted to update existing Monterey machines to the new security patch 12.5.1 released by Apple on Aug 17th would a policy also be best practice? Thank you so very much for your prompt and thorough response! 


@fireant Sadly enforcing updates on macOS Monterey is currently much more complex than it should be. The most recent Jamf Nation discussion going into detail on that is (despite the title the techniques presented apply to Intel Macs as well) : https://community.jamf.com/t5/jamf-pro/programmatic-macos-updates-for-apple-silicon/m-p/229141/highlight/true#M217343

 


@fireant Sadly enforcing updates on macOS Monterey is currently much more complex than it should be. The most recent Jamf Nation discussion going into detail on that is (despite the title the techniques presented apply to Intel Macs as well) : https://community.jamf.com/t5/jamf-pro/programmatic-macos-updates-for-apple-silicon/m-p/229141/highlight/true#M217343

 


Thank you so very much for sharing all of this knowledge with me. I will check out that post and hopefully will be able to upgrade our Monterey devices.


Hello I am relatively new to Mac administration. I come from a Windows background. I am trying to push the Safari 15.6.1 security update release Aug 18 2022. What would be the most efficient way? I've already downloaded SUS inspector and downloaded the pkg. Would it be through a configuration profile? What would be the application settings?  Jamf, external, upload? Thank you in advance.


If the goal is to just update Safari to the latest version on Monterey, you could just create an execute command in the Files and Processes of a policy. (see below) I am still testing to see if this will work in Ventura, but it worked like a charm for Monterey.

/usr/sbin/softwareupdate --install --safari-only --force


If the goal is to just update Safari to the latest version on Monterey, you could just create an execute command in the Files and Processes of a policy. (see below) I am still testing to see if this will work in Ventura, but it worked like a charm for Monterey.

/usr/sbin/softwareupdate --install --safari-only --force


Works great on Monterey.  does not seem to work on Ventura though.  


Works great on Monterey.  does not seem to work on Ventura though.  


@Yuniel To update Safari on macOS Ventura currently requires updating macOS Ventura itself. There are no standalone Safari installers for macOS Ventura at this time, and based on past Safari updates for non-current macOS versions there won't be any until the successor to macOS Ventura is released.


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