Posted on 01-12-2010 12:26 AM
friends, romans, countrymen: lend me your tech suggestions...
we have not been able, under any circumstances, to successfully
distribute the latest safari via casper. perhaps it's because the new
version of that app utilizes apple's new "flat package" technology.
(right click on the pkg after downloading it from apple and see for
yourself: you can no longer view the package contents...)
we've downloaded both apple pkg's for 10.5 and 10.4, uploaded those
pkg's into casper admin, indexed and set each to be installed with a
dependency for the OS. our policy includes BOTH pkg's so that we've
got one policy regardless of OS, something we do frequently with great
success. this policy is set to kick off at start-up.
however, every time we try to distribute those same pkg's from apple,
we're getting a variety errors of:
+ the app doesn't install although the policy says it has
+ we get the "this path doesn't exist error" we usually get when we've
got bad permissions on our caspershare mount.
and so forth. jamf tech support has, thus far, been stymied as well
but i KNOW i can't be the only one out there with this kind of
experience. talk to me: what have you done to get this app
distributed?
david koff
mac systems admin
the j. paul getty trust
Posted on 01-12-2010 12:29 AM
I have success using the option to install all available updates.
- nick
Posted on 01-12-2010 12:44 AM
Hi,
I have installed the same for version of Safari for Leopard and Snow Leopard through Casper policy, it worked fine. Directly created policy with the downloaded pkg from Apple Site. It shows failure logs if the OS version is different is different, in my case it showed failure for Tiger machines.
Regards,
Karthikeyan Marappan
Posted on 01-12-2010 12:49 AM
Have not had issues using Casper 7. What version of Casper are you using?
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Posted on 01-12-2010 01:19 PM
If I remember right, one of the Safari updates required a security update
before it would install successfully. Could this be the case?
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Posted on 01-12-2010 01:28 PM
Posted on 01-13-2010 08:31 AM
Please forgive me for jumping in to this thread. I'm curious. If Casper is running on an OS X Server box, why not simply enable SUS and manage it there? This is where I wish JAMF would step in with some best practice recommendations. :):):)
Karthikeyan Marappan <karthikeyan.mac at gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks,
Don
Posted on 01-13-2010 08:34 AM
You could set all your clients to look at your own SUS server on your local network.
Manage it and only put in the Apple updates you want to apply out to your clients.
Then use JSS to run all available updates.
Posted on 01-13-2010 08:48 AM
That's the same way I do it also. I did find however that unless your
Server is 10.6 the Software Update service won't get any updates that
are specific to 10.6.
Patrick Bachuwa
Client Technical Services
Sears Holdings Corporation
Michigan Campus
3000 W. 14 Mile Road
P.O. Box 8073
Royal Oak, MI. 48068-8073
Phone: 248 637-0350
Posted on 01-13-2010 08:50 AM
/indeed.
you will need one on 10.6 and one on 10.5
Posted on 01-14-2010 01:51 AM
Hi David,
Is there any reason why you're not using SoftwareUpdate in OS X Server to
push your packages for this?
I'm pushing out Safari 4.0.4 with no issues at this stage and even though
I've had to re-jig our policies to account for lack of support for OS X 10.6
Server it still proves to be the best option to distribute updates.
Out of interest what version Server are you currently on?
Regards
Anthony Nixon
Mac Technical Analyst
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