Posted on 10-24-2018 10:50 AM
anyone also not able to get into Self Service 10.7.1 with Mojave ??
previously it was fine, was able to run self service policies, all of a sudden now getting 'self service cannot connect to the server'
Posted on 10-24-2018 03:13 PM
Check ~/Library/Logs/JAMF/selfservice_debug.log
I had this issue with a user, and it wasn't trusting the JSS's cert, even though Safari did. After nuking any/all selfservice prefs and cache files/directories, and reopening it, it ended up that it started working after a restart.
Posted on 10-25-2018 07:26 AM
@RobertHammen this worked the first time, self service opened up. after i quit self service and tried to open it again, i was back to the 'self service cannot connect to the server'.
so the first time 'self service' works i'm not going to have a user clear the log each time.
i can't even get to the https://casper.midget.edu:8443 -- that also can't connect to server
works fine from Sierra. having this issue with high sierra and mojave
seems to have all started when upgraded to 10.7.1 Jamf Pro
Posted on 10-25-2018 07:40 AM
Hello,
Its happening to us also. It disconnects once in a while and we have to re-connect by pressing the re-connect button on SS.
Posted on 10-25-2018 08:00 AM
@aaelic24 what are you running, mojave or high sierra?
I don't see a 're-connect' button anywhere in SS. The 'VIEW' menu
has 'reload self service' but since i cannot connect to server it is greyed out.
check out the images
Posted on 10-31-2018 11:36 AM
I saw this on a client's machine and then mine this afternoon. I had a co-worker try to log in and succeed, and then I tried again and succeeded. I grabbed the logs, which say:
[2018-10-31 14:09:31] Application successfully launched
[2018-10-31 14:09:32] registered for remote notifications
[2018-10-31 14:09:32] JSS Connectivity State change - state: negotiating, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:10:32] JSS Connectivity State change - state: notActive, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:14:58] Request: getJSSDeviceInfo
[2018-10-31 14:14:58] JSS Connectivity State change - state: negotiating, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:14:58] JSS Connectivity State change - state: notActive, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:15:00] Request: getJSSDeviceInfo
[2018-10-31 14:15:00] JSS Connectivity State change - state: negotiating, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:15:00] JSS Connectivity State change - state: notActive, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:15:03] Request: getJSSDeviceInfo
[2018-10-31 14:15:03] JSS Connectivity State change - state: negotiating, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:15:03] JSS Connectivity State change - state: notActive, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:15:09] Request: getJSSDeviceInfo
[2018-10-31 14:15:11] JSS Connectivity State change - state: negotiating, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:15:11] JSS Connectivity State change - state: active, user: Optional("casper")
[2018-10-31 14:15:11] Request: updateDevicePushToken
[2018-10-31 14:15:11] user logged in: casper
[2018-10-31 14:18:16] Application successfully launched
[2018-10-31 14:18:17] registered for remote notifications
[2018-10-31 14:18:17] JSS Connectivity State change - state: negotiating, user: nil
[2018-10-31 14:18:17] JSS Connectivity State change - state: active, user: Optional("casper")
[2018-10-31 14:18:17] Request: updateDevicePushToken
[2018-10-31 14:18:17] user logged in: casper
[2018-10-31 14:18:17] Request: getJSSDeviceInfo
[2018-10-31 14:18:19] Request: getAppSettings
("casper" is in fact my username.) I and the co-worker are on 10.14; the client is on 10.13.6. We're running 10.7.1.
Posted on 11-01-2018 10:03 AM
I saw this today, and in my case it was because the client computer's time was off. The other symptom was that the user couldn't log into his Outlook 365 webmail. The system clock was ahead by an hour and automatic date/time was turned off. We fixed that and it worked. Not sure if this is THE answer though.
Posted on 11-25-2019 02:38 AM
We have the same issue that GeorgeCasper and we explain some more here below. No solution yet though:
https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/discussions/32187/specific-user-can-t-login-to-self-service