Posted on 10-08-2013 11:07 AM
Since updating I have noticed this error message appear in my JAMF Server Log. I am not sure what it means but I have been having a hard time pushing out policies and installing apps using Self Service. Anybody else seeing this error message and if they are any fixes?
Thanks!
Posted on 10-08-2013 11:09 AM
I have been seeing a lot of this as well. No clue about cause or impact.
Posted on 10-08-2013 08:55 PM
I'm also working on similar issue as this with jamf support. This also means that your client's MDM certificate based communication is not established properly. I have noticed this on only new enrolments or re-enrolments of os x clients (post JSS upgrade). They will not have MDM profile installed. Any existing enrolled clients will still have proper MDM in place.
Possible temporary fixes are:
1. Try enrolling those clients again using Recon app
2. run command on terminal ```
sudo jamf manage -verbose
3. Manually running jamf command to enrol client using ```
sudo jamf enroll -prompt -noRecon -noPolicy
you can check log on client at /var/log/jamf.log
Other things to check on JSS webapp are:
1. JSS>>Settings>>System Settings>>Global Management>>JSS URL and make sure you have FQDN as HTTPS URL.
2. JSS>>Settings>>System Settings>>Apache Tomcat- and make sure your certificates are in place - you can also consider replacing the Built in CA here by following Change SSL Certificate for HTTPS button. (Be careful here)
3. JSS>>Settings>>Global Management Framework>>Security and confirm that you have push notification enabled and settings are right.
Please take backup of your server before attempting to change anything on JSS.
Posted on 10-15-2013 07:46 AM
I ended up manually re-enrolling all the iPads that were having the above issue. Luckily we don't have a whole lot of iPads yet. It worked. They now grab policies and use VPP codes correctly. It was a pain but it seemed to the trick.