Posted on 01-30-2023 03:30 AM
I've read multiple posts here about machines not checking in with the JSS anymore.
We have multiple machines that are not checking in anymore with our cloud JSS.
I've tried many things written in previous posts. These are the commands I've tried and the results:
Command: sudo jamf enroll -prompt
Result:
Downloading required CA Certificate(s)...
Restoring JAMF.keychain since an error occurred.
Error submitting enrollment status to the JSS: Security Error - A security error has occurred.
There was an error.
Error enrolling computer: Unable to establish trust with the JSS - Unable to add the certificates to the System keychain...
Command: sudo profiles renew -type enrollment
Result:
Error: Renewing DEP enrollment failed: (null) (NSCocoaErrorDomain:4099)
When computers are connected to our education network I connect to them with ssh. This is how I tried these commands. I prefer to do it like this (when renewing through Jamf doesn't work), because I don't have to disturb those employees (mostly teachers). Of course we can call them to make an appointment and do a re-enroll on the macBook, but I rather do this without users being disturbed. And it applies to multiple macBooks.
On one macBook I removed the Jamf framework. When starting the renew the MDM profiles the user is prompted and has to choose 'update'. I spoke to this user and she saw the notification and because of the fact that she didn't know what is was, she would not click on it. So I want to prevent situations like this.
Better; prevent macBooks from not checking in anymore.
Posted on 03-31-2023 01:16 AM
Did you ever find a solution to this?
Posted on 09-12-2023 05:43 PM
I am having this trouble too. I have heard - only you - exclusive to my environment.
Posted on 11-15-2023 09:01 AM
I've run into this as well, bumping it with a response.
I am working through one soon so hopefully I can provide some troubleshooting.
12-20-2023 03:36 PM - edited 12-20-2023 07:09 PM
Seeing this as well on a computer that isn't receiving config profiles, but is checking-in and doing inventory updates.
Can't do a sudo profiles renew -type enrollment because I get 'Renewing DEP enrollment failed'.
Can't do a sudo jamf enrollment -prompt because I get a '4294967295: invalid value sudo' and 'error initializing audit plugin sudoers_audit' errors.
So neither of my usual terminal fixes for re-enrolling broken enrollments is working. Trying to fix this one without needing a wipe.
Edit/Update: I was totally stumped by this, but updating from Big Sur > Sonoma on this problem one as a last resort without wiping fixed the sudo terminal error I was getting. Was able to re-enroll from terminal and get the computer all fixed up after that. :shrug:
Posted on 12-21-2023 04:20 AM