Posted on 05-20-2021 12:29 PM
So after upgrading to Big Sur on some test user machines were noticing that the CrowdStrike system extension is asking users to approve it even though it was already present prior to going to Big Sur. Has anyone else seen similar issues with this? We have an ongoing ticket with CrowdStirke on some other issues but this is the first time were seeing this as we just started testing Big Sur out due to some required apps that didn't work in yet with that OS.
Posted on 05-20-2021 12:44 PM
this might help....
https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/discussions/37488/crowdstrike-configuration-profile-bigsur#responseChild216715
short answer the machine are most likely enable .. you can check with
systemextensionsctl list
Posted on 05-20-2021 06:45 PM
@gachowski going to check this out. CrowdStrike support thinks because we have "Allow users to approve system extensions" is what's causing our issues. Sadly we don't want to take a chance and make this change until we know the consequences as were halfway through deployment on machines internally.
Posted on 05-20-2021 07:11 PM
CS support said that pop up is expected behavior..... and the profile that CS provides has that setting enabled and the directions from the CS support page say to enable that setting. Sorry I am no help... I have only been able to get it workin as is should In Catalina.. .I have tested profiles both with it enable and not enables and with it enabled you get pop up to allow the network filters if it's not enabled then the filters don't get enable. : )
Posted on 05-21-2021 02:11 AM
If you deployed the SysEXT to machines on Mojave then that is your issue. Re deploy the profile with a new UUID.
also if you use their signed profile then ignore what they say wrt to "Allow users to approve system extensions". I'm not sure why they actually published that video
Posted on 11-17-2021 06:04 AM
Bilal, do you have more info on what you're mentioning here?