Adding a Non-App to Jamf PPPC

igal_tovievich
New Contributor II

Hey folks,

I want to add a Freshservice agent that is deployed through a PKG to several computers to be allowed file access through a Jamf PPPC payload. However, the file itself does not contain an application, and creates mostly a .plist and several files in the under-layer of the system (currently checking what exactly). Is there a way to find the Identifier the Code Requirement for a process that is not an .app file, and how?

Igal Tovievich
IT Manager
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patgmac
Contributor III

Yes, you should be able to drag any process into the window, it doesn't have to be a .app. We did this with CrowdStrike. The path has to be accessible by the app however in your user-context. So if the binary existed somewhere you normally couldn't read, you would have to change permissions on that path temporarily so you can drag it in.

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shaquir
Contributor III

Hi @igal.tovievich ,
You can right-click on the process in the Privacy tab to find it's location.

c07c70e70e584055aece670429d1b0a3

You should then be able to drag the process into PPPC as you would any other app.

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patgmac
Contributor III

Yes, you should be able to drag any process into the window, it doesn't have to be a .app. We did this with CrowdStrike. The path has to be accessible by the app however in your user-context. So if the binary existed somewhere you normally couldn't read, you would have to change permissions on that path temporarily so you can drag it in.

shaquir
Contributor III

Hi @igal.tovievich ,
You can right-click on the process in the Privacy tab to find it's location.

c07c70e70e584055aece670429d1b0a3

You should then be able to drag the process into PPPC as you would any other app.

igal_tovievich
New Contributor II

Thank you both for the help! :)

Igal Tovievich
IT Manager