Posted on 03-23-2016 10:37 AM
Im trying to install a policy through SelfService and keep on getting the following error. Where am I supposed to add the option "-allowUntrusted"? (yes I am downloading it from the App store to rebuild the package new but I am just wondering if anyone knows where it is located, we may have to do this a couple more time)
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Posted on 03-23-2016 10:45 AM
If you had downloaded the installer from the MAS, you may want to download a fresh copy. The certificate Apple had been using to digitally sign installers for MAS apps has expired.
For more information, please see the link below:
Posted on 03-23-2016 10:46 AM
@jaureguie I don't think Casper has a place to add the -allowUntrusted flag to the install. You won't have this issue once you get the new installer package from the App Store.
Posted on 03-23-2016 10:45 AM
If you had downloaded the installer from the MAS, you may want to download a fresh copy. The certificate Apple had been using to digitally sign installers for MAS apps has expired.
For more information, please see the link below:
Posted on 03-23-2016 10:46 AM
@jaureguie I don't think Casper has a place to add the -allowUntrusted flag to the install. You won't have this issue once you get the new installer package from the App Store.
Posted on 10-29-2019 12:59 PM
Raising this as either Jamf needs an allowUntrusted flag or Apple needs to get their act together and rerelease packages with updated signing certs. 2019's #packagepocalypse has taken too much of my time for the things that were released since September 2019... Security Updates, Safari Updates, OS installers including for Catalina.
All I really need is a properly signed Sierra Security Update 2019-005... but this version https://support.apple.com/kb/DL2013 is still from Sep 23rd, 2019.
Posted on 10-30-2019 10:29 AM
There is a feature request for this issue here: https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/feature-requests/4602/add-allow-untrusted-installed-check-box-to-ca...