Hello Jamf Nation,
Today we are releasing Jamf Pro 10.42. Highlights of this release include:
Declarative Device Management Support
Apple's Declarative Device Management is a modern management protocol that allows managed devices to proactively and autonomously apply their own management settings with less communication from the Jamf Pro server. When you upgrade to Jamf Pro 10.42.0, Declarative Device Management is automatically enabled on eligible devices.
Configuration Profiles for Managed Login Items
Jamf Pro now includes two predefined configuration profiles containing Managed Login Items payloads, installed by default on eligible computers in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Profiles. These configuration profiles prevent end users from disabling certain background services of apps installed by Jamf in System Settings > General Settings > Login Items > Allow in the Background.
App Installers Enhancements
This release introduces several enhancements for App Installers.
To learn more about this release and the product issues it addresses, review the release notes here.
Cloud Upgrade Schedule
Your Jamf Pro server, including any free sandbox environments, will be updated to Jamf Pro 10.42 based on your hosted data region below. Review this guide if you need assistance identifying the Hosted Data Region of your Jamf Cloud instance.
Hosted Region |
Begins |
Ends |
ap-southeast-2 |
21 October at 1300 UTC |
21 October at 2200 UTC |
ap-northeast-1 |
21 October at 1400 UTC |
22 October at 0000 UTC |
eu-central-1 |
21 October at 2200 UTC |
22 October at 0800 UTC |
eu-west-2 |
21 October at 2300 UTC |
22 October at 0600 UTC |
us-east-1-sandbox/us-west-2-sandbox |
22 October at 0000 UTC |
22 October at 0900 UTC |
us-east-1 |
22 October at 0400 UTC |
22 October at 1700 UTC |
us-west-2 |
22 October at 0700 UTC |
22 October at 2000 UTC |
Can you refresh my memory and tell me how to download the new version?
Scratch that - just had to look in the right place!
@JustinV Can you repost the dates/times grid as the end portion is not clearly seen. Thanks.
Hosted Region |
Begins |
Ends |
ap-southeast-2 |
21 October at 1300 UTC |
21 October at 2200 UTC |
ap-northeast-1 |
21 October at 1400 UTC |
22 October at 0000 UTC |
eu-central-1 |
21 October at 2200 UTC |
22 October at 0800 UTC |
eu-west-2 |
21 October at 2300 UTC |
22 October at 0600 UTC |
us-east-1-sandbox/us-west-2-sandbox |
22 October at 0000 UTC |
22 October at 0900 UTC |
us-east-1 |
22 October at 0400 UTC |
22 October at 1700 UTC |
us-west-2 |
22 October at 0700 UTC |
22 October at 2000 UTC |
are those end dates correct or do I need more coffee. cos looking at this it ends before it begins?
are those end dates correct or do I need more coffee. cos looking at this it ends before it begins?
Hey @jamf-42, no additional coffee needed as you are correct about this call out! Thanks for bringing it up.
Can you please elaborate on the https://docs.jamf.com/10.42.0/jamf-pro/release-notes/Important_Notices.html about Removal of Unverified SSL Cert?
We are on-prem and have a wildcard SSL on our RHEL server that JAMF is running on. Within PKI Certificates settings, I only have Jamf Pro Built-in CA and Other under CA. Do I need to take action before upgrade?
All 3 boxes under User-Initated enrollment are unticked.
Allow computers to install Rapid Security Responses
This setting displays in Restrictions > Functionality.
When selected, Install system data files and security updates in System Settings > Software Update > Advanced is enabled to install software updates without user interaction.
I'd like to know more about this behaviour. What happens if a reboot is required?
Allow computers to install Rapid Security Responses
This setting displays in Restrictions > Functionality.
When selected, Install system data files and security updates in System Settings > Software Update > Advanced is enabled to install software updates without user interaction.
I'd like to know more about this behaviour. What happens if a reboot is required?
The rapid security response updates will not require reboots. From Apple's Newsroom article about Ventura:
- macOS security gets even stronger with new tools that make the Mac more resistant to attack, including Rapid Security Response that works in between normal updates to easily keep security up to date without a reboot.
Can you please elaborate on the https://docs.jamf.com/10.42.0/jamf-pro/release-notes/Important_Notices.html about Removal of Unverified SSL Cert?
We are on-prem and have a wildcard SSL on our RHEL server that JAMF is running on. Within PKI Certificates settings, I only have Jamf Pro Built-in CA and Other under CA. Do I need to take action before upgrade?
All 3 boxes under User-Initated enrollment are unticked.
Hi! Nope, based on that description you should be all good to go—environments with a trusted 3rd-party cert will just continue on as usual upon upgrading, no action required. Thanks for the comment!
Hi! Nope, based on that description you should be all good to go—environments with a trusted 3rd-party cert will just continue on as usual upon upgrading, no action required. Thanks for the comment!
Interesting, while I am troubleshooting with support for another issue, I inquired about this particular issue. He said "As an on-premise environment, you will need to get the 3rd party certificate. You can safely upgrade to 10.41, but beyond that, you should get the 3rd party certificate."
So... do I need a third party cert to install to Jamf Pro or not?

So you couldnt manage to build the UI for the Managed login items ? Kandji did. About the Login & Background Items Library Item : Kandji
Cmon Jamf
Scratch that - just had to look in the right place!
Where is the right place, out of interest? I've been searching for half an hour and still can't find where to download it.
I'm feeling a little daft to say the least!
Where is the right place, out of interest? I've been searching for half an hour and still can't find where to download it.
I'm feeling a little daft to say the least!
Hi @SteveWalker
Log in to Jamf Account and navigate to the Products page for Jamf Pro. You'll find the downloads there.
Please let us know if you have other questions. Thanks
Hi, I can't seem to find the button to retry all failed App Installer installations? Is this gone?
Had an issue with the UI layout on my screen as I transitioned from a larger screen back to my laptop screen. The button is still there.
Interesting, while I am troubleshooting with support for another issue, I inquired about this particular issue. He said "As an on-premise environment, you will need to get the 3rd party certificate. You can safely upgrade to 10.41, but beyond that, you should get the 3rd party certificate."
So... do I need a third party cert to install to Jamf Pro or not?

It is a good idea to get a 3rd party SSL certificate, but it is not required for 10.42.0. The jamf client side processes will require a trusted connection, so in some situations an admin may need to manually add that trust to the mac for a file share distribution point, for example.
Can you refresh my memory and tell me how to download the new version?
You can find it under the Products section in your jamf Account - https://account.jamf.com/products
Select your product and then go to t
We have VERSION 10.42.0-t1665776579 and appears very glitchy specially under configuration profiles, anyone experiencing that?
Has anyone else experienced Self Service failing to download policies? We have Jamf Cloud with on-site distribution points, getting "Could not connect to the HTTP server to download" and "The network connection was interrupted while downloading the package" for all apps that we have tested.
Has anyone else experienced Self Service failing to download policies? We have Jamf Cloud with on-site distribution points, getting "Could not connect to the HTTP server to download" and "The network connection was interrupted while downloading the package" for all apps that we have tested.
I believe HTTPS are requirement for the 10.42 on local DP. That is also something I want to get some assistance on because I have DP running HTTP on Mac Mini w/ built-in Apache. I just don't know how to get an SSL cert for our non-FQDN hostnames.
Has the PI110425 (Jamf not working with MySQL 8.0.30 or higher) been resolved?
Has the PI110425 (Jamf not working with MySQL 8.0.30 or higher) been resolved?
Hi @kay-_-
It has. Here's the full list of fixes: https://docs.jamf.com/10.42.0/jamf-pro/release-notes/Resolved_Issues.html
Please let us know if you have other questions. Thanks
So you couldnt manage to build the UI for the Managed login items ? Kandji did. About the Login & Background Items Library Item : Kandji
Cmon Jamf
Yeah, quite a shame that Jamf dropped the ball on this one.
Please change the settings back as they were. This change is very bad and completely unnecessary. It makes no sense that now if my browser window is slightly smaller that I have to scroll sideways to see additional settings, the font is so small I now have to enlarge the screen, and overall the change just looks like a change to make a change. With so many inconsistencies in the product I'm shocked this time/effort was put on something that was so unnecessary.
Who made this change and said "yeah this looks better??"
