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Casper Suite 9.82

  • December 17, 2015
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mm2270
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Just saw the email that 9.82 is now out. I took a look at the Release notes and it seems like several good fixes made it into this version. A couple that I noted-

[D-009724] When upgrading to a Casper Suite version that uses the new jamf binary location, launch services no longer fail to automatically use the new binary location if the computer loses its connection to the JSS during the upgrade. [D-009686] When upgrading the JSS to v9.8, the “Log out users after” option is no longer enabled by default in the Login Window payload of an OS X configuration profile.

There's also this one, under Deprecations:

• Policy status determined by checking script output for “error” and “fail”—The JSS no longer determines the status of a policy by checking script output for the words “error” and “fail”. As of v9. 82, the JSS now only uses error codes to determine the status of a policy.

Thank you JAMF for finally removing this functionality! I no longer have to worry about policy scripts causing false failures to be logged (once we upgrade that is)

Anything else in the notes that are important fixes for some of you out there?

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  • December 17, 2015

[D-009726] Fixed an issue that caused QuickAdd package installations to be delayed when a computer with OS X v10.11 is enrolled using a PreStage enrollment.

WOOWOO!


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  • December 17, 2015

I think we are going to jump on it. Have been having some issues this sounds like it will fix. Will let you know


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  • December 17, 2015

bump


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  • December 17, 2015

I donno about you, but the announcement I got had this text:

Please note: we've added a feature to automatically update App Store apps for iOS and OS X, however we've seen reports of unexpected behavior from some customers. We recommend waiting to use this feature until we post an update in JAMF Nation.

Just make sure you're aware.


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  • December 17, 2015

The "Log Out Users" bug was the main thing keeping me from updating my JSS. Between this, 10.11.2 and the upcoming fixed Office 2016 volume license installer, January is going to be a good month.


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  • December 17, 2015

We got email telling us to turn that "feature" off until we get an email from the friendly folks at JAMF telling us to turn it back on (because they are working on it)


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  • December 17, 2015

Does this include an update to the JDS installer so it will work with Server 5 without jumping through hoops editing files?

Edit: JDS installer doesn't appear to have fixed this issue yet, at least in my quick test. This makes my documentation nearly twice as long and open to more potential errors. :-(


mm2270
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  • December 17, 2015

Apparently I glossed over the entire What's New in This Release section, which, if you use VPP managed apps, both iOS and Mac App Store, has some nice feature enhancements you should check out. They don't add much for us since we don't use VPP or need to force MAS app updates, but still nice additions.

We're also going to upgrade to this, but next year. We were getting ready to go to 9.8 originally, but once I saw some of the issues of upgraded Macs losing their JSS connection and never coming back into the fold without manual intervention, we put the brakes on it. We've had enough issues of Macs going randomly MIA on us that that was the last thing we needed. It looks like that issue was resolved here.

Edit: OK, looks like maybe one of the new features isn't fully operational yet based on some of the comments above mine? Ah, oh well. No biggie for us though since we wouldn't be using it.


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  • December 17, 2015

I'll be happy when the iOS app update bug is fixed. That left me scratching my head for a couple weeks when an app would mysteriously stop working en mass every time an update came out and my users would have to re-install the app.


acodega
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  • Valued Contributor
  • December 17, 2015

Everyone is failing to freak out about how we can mass update iOS now.

Important bug fixes:
DEP Mandatory enrollment works now on OS X
DEP QuickAdd delay fixed
Spotlight bug fixed in Casper imaging


mhasman
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  • December 17, 2015

Mass deploy iOS updates is great improvement, thank you!
Wonder when we will see that available in Bushel :)


acodega
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  • Valued Contributor
  • December 17, 2015

Trying to determine if it's a new MDM command from Apple or not?


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  • December 17, 2015

A lot of the new features and bug fixes in this update seem useful, but these two in particular will help with some recent headaches I've experienced:

[D-008182] Fixed an issue that caused the JSS to fail to distribute an updated user-level OS X
configuration profile to users that have previously received the profile.

[D-009880] Fixed an issue that prevented the scope of an app from being respected if there are
multiple apps with the same bundle identifier in the scope of multiple sites and one instance of the
app is updated.

Of course, the launch services fix is huge but I have already crossed that bridge (and, of course, set it on fire).


donmontalvo
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  • December 18, 2015

@thoule wrote:

Please note: we've added a feature to automatically update App Store apps for iOS and OS X, however we've seen reports of unexpected behavior from some customers. We recommend waiting to use this feature until we post an update in JAMF Nation.

Yep, this is where folks who did not properly package App Store apps are getting bitten in the bootie. ;)


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  • December 18, 2015

One bug I've already seen after updating is that our "update inventory" policy fails for every computer. Doing recon works fine though. Anyone else see this?


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  • December 18, 2015

@ooshnoo

Works fine for me. I just get this message during recon.

"2015-12-18 10:29:46.118 jamf[13968:1278352] CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-9807)"

Starting happening with OS X 10.11.2. I haven't done much research though, but it's probably unrelated.


donmontalvo
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  • December 18, 2015

Example of what happens when you strip out _MASReceipt folder. App Store doesn't know the app is installed. So it can't update it.

Keynote.app 6.6.1 is installed, but no _MASReceipt folder. So App Store offers to install it.

Guessing this is why the new feature isn't working for some 9.82 folks.


mm2270
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  • December 18, 2015

@donmontalvo If this is the case, and it may in fact be, then this isn't a bug in 9.82, so anyone not using the method of stripping the _MASReceipt folder should be OK. I guess it will be interesting to see what JAMF has to say. The email did specifically mention to wait on a "posting" from JAMF on the issue, so I suspect you're correct on your guess. I don't think they need to issue any kind of fix for this, since it may not be possible to even do so.


boberito
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  • December 21, 2015

Great timing...this gets released while I'm sitting here at my school updating 60 iPads by hand haha....oye.


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  • December 22, 2015

@donmontalvo Have you tested using a "dummy receipt" in the _MASReceipt Folder? I know that was a popular method to use for iWork/iLife. We still haven't updated to 9.82 so I can't test.


donmontalvo
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  • December 22, 2015

@TJ.Edgerly I don't normally implement hacks that might break down the road. We haven't seen the problem.


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  • December 23, 2015

@donmontalvo Same here. Not a fan of a band-aid if a problem can be solved. I was just wondering if anyone had tested and if there were any results. I don't know if people are still using dummy receipts or not...but i just remember that is used to be very popular. Luckily i'm at an educational institution...so VPP is much cheaper (Also i have convinced departments to always purchase "a few extra")for us to implement than corporate environments. I am just curious to see what would happen if you had an app with a dummy receipt and then used the JSS to update.

Since school is out for the break...i may take a little time to set up a test environment and tinker. I need something else to do besides FallOut 4. ;)


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  • December 24, 2015

@ooshnoo @Abdiaziz is the recon error still existing with 10.11.2? I'm still running on 9.81right now and plan to upgrade soon. any other issues?


apizz
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  • December 30, 2015

I could have sworn I read somewhere that this update also allowed you to PREVENT iOS upgrades ... but after some looking I can't find anything to confirm this. Can anyone confirm or deny this functionality?


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  • December 30, 2015

9.82 allows you to force an iOS update, but not restrict one.