Posted on 04-15-2016 11:51 AM
I've found plenty of discussions on disabling Gatekeeper, though little info on re-enabling it. In particular, how to (re-)set Gatekeeper to "Allow Apps downloaded from: Mac App Store and identified developers". I've found that spctl --master-enable will sometimes set Gatekeeper to "Allow Apps downloaded from: Mac App Store". By adding spctl --enable --label "Developer ID" I've been getting the result I want.
The script can be found on my github
Posted on 04-18-2016 06:03 AM
@marc_grubb thanks for the share!
Posted on 11-30-2016 03:26 PM
@marc_grubb I vote this up +1million times too, thanks!
Posted on 11-30-2016 04:21 PM
Gatekeeper will also automatically re-enable on its own, on Yosemite and later. I have a post on this behavior available via the link below:
Posted on 12-01-2016 02:25 PM
Hi guys -
Not at all meant to take anything away from anyone's hard work but we also have this posted in the Scripts section which may help some of you. Thanks!
Link to Gatekeeper Configuration Script
#!/bin/bash
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#
# HISTORY
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# Version 1.0 by Brock Walters July 14 2015
# Version 1.1 by Brock Walters January 22 2016
# Version 2.0 by Brock Walters September 8 2016 - modified for macOS 10.12 & older OS X versions
#
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#
# ABOUT THIS PROGRAM
#
# NAME
# gatekeep.sh -- Configure the Gatekeeper settings
#
# SYNOPSIS
# sudo gatekeep.sh
# sudo gatekeep.sh <mountPoint> <computerName> <currentUsername> <gatekeeper>
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# The Gatekeeper settings are located on the General tab of the Security & Privacy System
# Preferences Preference Pane. Use this script to set the radio buttons as desired.
#
# The script creates a copy of the System Policy database named "/private/var/db/SystemPolicy.bak"
# Default System Policy settings can be restored by deleting "/private/var/db/SystemPolicy" then
# copying "/private/var/db/.SystemPolicy-default" to "/private/var/db/SystemPolicy" Computers
# should be restarted after restoring older versions of the System Policy database.
#
####################################################################################################
#
# DEFINE VARIABLES & READ IN PARAMETERS
#
# 1 of the 3 exact text strings below associated with the Gatekeeper features must be used as
# the variable input value:
#
# "App Store"
# "App Store and identified developers"
# "Anywhere"
#
# Input the value by:
#
# - copying it into the parameter 4 field when using the script as the payload in a Jamf Pro policy
# - passing it as argument 4 of the command to run the script (see SYNOPSIS above for syntax)
# - hard-coding the value into the script below
#
# If hard-coding the "gatekeeper" variable copy & paste the string between the double quotes
# following the = sign, e.g., gatekeeper="App Store"
#
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gatekeeper=""
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#
# SCRIPT CONTENTS - DO NOT MODIFY BELOW THIS LINE
#
####################################################################################################
# check for root user execution
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]
then
>&2 /bin/echo "error: this script must be excuted by the root user!"$'a'
exit
fi
# close System Preferences if running & backup SystemPolicy db
/usr/bin/pkill "System Preferences"
if [ ! -f /private/var/db/SystemPolicy.bak ]
then
/bin/cp /private/var/db/SystemPolicy{,.bak}
fi
# populate parameter 4 & set gatekeeper
gatekeeper="${gatekeeper:-$4}"
masterenable(){
if /usr/sbin/spctl --status | grep -q "assessments disabled"
then
/usr/sbin/spctl --master-enable
fi
}
if [ "$gatekeeper" != "" ]
then
while true
do
case "$gatekeeper" in
"App Store" )
masterenable
/usr/sbin/spctl --disable --rule {7,6}
echo "setting Gatekeeper to App Store"
exit
;;
"App Store and identified developers" )
masterenable
/usr/sbin/spctl --enable --rule {8,7,6,5,4}
echo "setting Gatekeeper to App Store and identified developers"
exit
;;
"Anywhere" )
/usr/sbin/spctl --master-disable
echo "disabling Gatekeeper"
exit
;;
* )
>&2 /bin/echo "error: the gatekeeper variable is not populated correctly."$'a'
exit
;;
esac
done
else
>&2 /bin/echo "error: the gatekeeper variable is not populated."$'a'
fi