a week ago
Hello,
Jamf is running on my MacBook although its not part of any MDM system. I also don't have any profiles installed. How do I get rid of Jamf altogether? Removing it from Applications/LaunchAgents/LaunchDaemons doesn't help, it just reinstalls itself and starts up again.
I can see that there is something when I run `sudo protectctl info` but I don't know what that is? Can this be a left over from migrating from an old mac that had a MDM running?
Any help is greatly appreciated as the jamf security extension is using all the network bandwidth which is extremely annoying when tethering.
Thanks and cheers,
Karsten
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a week ago
Generally speaking, you want to reinstall macOS to "remove everything installed by Jamf" as removing Jamf's framework and binaries do not remove all the tools installed by Jamf. Jamf Protect has an uninstaller in the web console you and download and run.
https://learn.jamf.com/en-US/bundle/jamf-protect-documentation/page/Uninstalling_Jamf_Protect.html
a week ago
Hi Karsten,
the protectctl command is normaly part of JAMF Protect (https://learn.jamf.com/en-US/bundle/jamf-protect-documentation/page/Command-Line_Tool.html)
JAMF Protect can be used even without using JAMF Pro as your MDM System. They even have some workflow descriptions on how to Deploy and Configure JAMF Protect in other MDM Sytems.
Greetings,
Florian
a week ago
To add a small snippet of info, there are threads in Jamf Nation that will shed some light on how to fully remove jamf from your system. Hint, removal can be done using the jamf binary.
Best of Luck!
a week ago
Generally speaking, you want to reinstall macOS to "remove everything installed by Jamf" as removing Jamf's framework and binaries do not remove all the tools installed by Jamf. Jamf Protect has an uninstaller in the web console you and download and run.
https://learn.jamf.com/en-US/bundle/jamf-protect-documentation/page/Uninstalling_Jamf_Protect.html
a week ago
Thanks for the share!
a week ago
I also read you can look at or get the Jamf Protect uninstaller package, from the console.
Then you can also look at the /Library/LaunchAgents for the respective Jamf Protect agent.
a week ago
Thanks for all the quick replies. It seems that all solutions require some sort of access to an administrative portal.
Or am I missing something on how to get the `jamf` binary or the "Jamf Protect uninstaller package"?
a week ago
The "Jamf Binary" is a part of Jamf Pro, and can be removed with a terminal command if Jamf is configured to allow that. If not it can be removed from the Devices Inventory Record in Jamf Pro.
Jamf Protect is an application, and the uninstaller is in the Jamf Protect Console and would usually be deployed by Jamf Pro but can be run locally as a Package.
If you are not the admin, you need to contact your Admin.
a week ago
Hi AJPinto,
thanks for your reply.
The issue is that I am not part of any Organization and therefore I also don't have an admin. Is there anyway to get the uninstaller somewhere else?
I would really like to avoid having to wipe my entire laptop.
Thanks.