Skip to main content

Hello,
I am preparing the deployment of a new antivirus with Jamf. A profile has been created for the authorizations following this documentation:
https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/support/card?ID=700101&track=26424

 

However, the antivirus still requires an additional authorization (Content Filter):

 

I did not find this information. For other antiviruses yes, not for Panda. Is it possible to authorize this on a computer and then retrieve the necessary informations with a command line?

 

Trying in Jamf the following information, it does not work:


Thanks for your help

is the identifier com.protection.agent.NEXT?  looks like the very hard to read example says com.protection.agent


is the identifier com.protection.agent.NEXT?  looks like the very hard to read example says com.protection.agent


Yes it is com.protection.agent.next. I tried this setting, it seems to be the wrong one. I can't find the information for content filter on the Panda website.
Here are the tested settings:

 

Filter name
PandaNetworkExtension

 

Identifier
com.protection.agent.next

 

 

Network Filter

Network Filter Bundle identifier
com.protection.agent.next

 

Network Filter Designated Requirement

identifier "com.protection.agent.next" and anchor apple generic and certificate 1[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.2.6] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.1.13] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[subject.OU] = D3U2N4A6J7

 


Yes it is com.protection.agent.next. I tried this setting, it seems to be the wrong one. I can't find the information for content filter on the Panda website.
Here are the tested settings:

 

Filter name
PandaNetworkExtension

 

Identifier
com.protection.agent.next

 

 

Network Filter

Network Filter Bundle identifier
com.protection.agent.next

 

Network Filter Designated Requirement

identifier "com.protection.agent.next" and anchor apple generic and certificate 1[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.2.6] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.1.13] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[subject.OU] = D3U2N4A6J7

 


if should read the error! is the system extension that is complaining about, not being loaded. you have that part in the config profile. unless you have old OS you don't need kernel extension.  part 4 on their guide


if should read the error! is the system extension that is complaining about, not being loaded. you have that part in the config profile. unless you have old OS you don't need kernel extension.  part 4 on their guide


I have Big Sur.

 

System extension is setup :

On Jamf :

 

On computer :

On computer (verify) :

 

If I click on the button Open Security Preferences panel button (first screenshot on my forst post), I See :

It's Content Filter the "problem".


I have Big Sur.

 

System extension is setup :

On Jamf :

 

On computer :

On computer (verify) :

 

If I click on the button Open Security Preferences panel button (first screenshot on my forst post), I See :

It's Content Filter the "problem".


do you not need to add this? 

 


do you not need to add this? 

 


They are already added in Jamf :


Reply