Posted on 04-15-2013 07:56 AM
After updating to Mountain Lion (10.8.3, Mac Pro), RECON (8.6.4) will not run. This is the error message by terminal:
*Downloading the JSS CA Certificate...
2013-04-15 16:42:56.704 jamf[3128:707] Error loading /System/Library/Security/ldapdl.bundle/Contents/MacOS/ldapdl: dlopen(/System/Library/Security/ldapdl.bundle/Contents/MacOS/ldapdl, 262): no suitable image found. Did find:
/System/Library/Security/ldapdl.bundle/Contents/MacOS/ldapdl: mach-o, but wrong architecture
There was an error.
Error enrolling computer: Unable to create a device certificate. Valid credentials are required.*
We have tried everything: Disable Firewall, deactivate software restriction, PRAM, complete new Mountain Lion install, we have deleted the old inventory item at JSS, and yes, we have checked the number of licenses. What can we do to run RECON?
Posted on 04-15-2013 08:18 AM
Did you upgrade this Mac from, say Lion or Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion? If so, and you previously had a Casper service account that was hidden, i.e, a UID below 500, then it likely got blown away by the upgrade to 10.8. This is a known issue with the OS upgrade. That could be why Recon is failing, but hard to say for sure.
Have you tried running a QuickAdd.pkg created from Recon against this Mac?
Posted on 04-15-2013 10:43 AM
Try the following from terminal
sudo jamf enroll -prompt
enter sudo PW
enter user on JSS
enter user on JSS PW
enter JSS admin (ssh) account
enter JSS admin (ssh) account PW
when that is done, enter
sudo jamf manage
open recon and add the missing data for that record
Dan De Rusha
Posted on 04-16-2013 02:34 AM
Thank you for your answers.
# mm2270: Yes, we have upgraded from Lion to Mountain Lion, but the Casper service account was not hidden, the UUID is still 503. Also, we have run QuickAdd.pkg, but installation went wrong.
# dderusha: We have run your posted commands. After sudo jamf manage the was the same error message but the last passage is another:
...
*There was an error.
This computer is not managed by the JSS.*
Have anyone other solutions?
Posted on 10-07-2013 11:48 AM
Check this:
http://macmule.com/2012/10/18/error-permission-denied-publickeygssapi-keyexgssapi-with-mickeyboard-interactive-on-mountain-lion-mountain-lion-10-8/
Posted on 10-07-2013 12:21 PM
@Stockton, has that helped you too? It was one of those things I posted & thought it only affected me.