macOS-enterprise-privileges
Installomator
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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macOS-enterprise-privileges
- Administrator Accounts for Users
- Simple App to help Mac Admins
- Microsoft Enterprise SSO Plug-in and Tiered Accounts
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MacOS user profile management inquiry
Also, if you need them to have admin rights, you can use something like https://github.com/SAP/macOS-enterprise-privileges
- MacOS: Grant temp admin rights to user from a Company Portal application
- Allow non-admins to manage Location Services
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Can we hide the orange dot without disabling SIP?
> For technically-inclined users, I'm still largely unconvinced of the value of SIP.
Problem is technically-inclined users are the ones most likely to not be running "defense in depth" and therefore susceptible to zero days such as the H.264->code execution discussion earlier this week.
Arguably, technically-inclined users participating in the software supply chain should go beyond SIP and run in Lockdown mode permanently, both on the dev machine and any mobile devices used for MFA, or at the very least self-install SAP's "Privileges" or equivalent that requires a deliberate unlock to act as Administrator.
https://github.com/SAP/macOS-enterprise-privileges
This helps* prevent drive-bys with persistent payloads without the extra attack surface that is commercial AV or anti-malware.
* Helps prevent, not prevents.
- macOS privileges, quick and easy way to get administrator rights when needed
- Using an admin-account for daily work, really that bad?
- Admin rights and PAM
Installomator
- Starting role as MAC admin
- Qualys patch management?
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Looking up for some projects ideas in BASH
If you have access to a Mac, Installomator is a good encapsulation of shell scripting.
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Jamf School & Google Chrome
I used to use something like the above script but switched to using Installomator for all apps we use that it supports. It can do the initial install as a push or from Self Service, and then you can set it up to patch software as well. https://github.com/Installomator/Installomator
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Which policies, profiles, scripts, apps and packages do you consider must-have?
If you want to make things easy for your users and yourself, take a look at Installomator. It'll unlock a lot of nice workflows for your users, since you could put a specific title's install action available in Self Service and thats always gonna be easier than trying to track down the vendor's URL and finding the right download. It also means you don't have to repackage anything.
- Most efficient way to update apps with Jamf Pro?
- Cannot Upload Chrome Enterprise PKG
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Boss refuses all MDMs. Any way to automate or script deployment?
Munki is not an MDM and I recently learned there's this project called Installomator that might help.
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MuseScore deployment in JAMF on MacOS
Looks like you’re trying to update/work with version 4 but the installomator version is still on version 3. I’d suggest using build a label for musescore4
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Best process to deploy latest app version with JAMF Self Service? Maybe Home Brew?
Installomator https://github.com/Installomator/Installomator
What are some alternatives?
MakeMeAnAdmin - Provides temporary admin access for a standard user via Jamf Self Service
shell-intune-samples - Sample shell scripts for Intune admins.
macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide - Guide to securing and improving privacy on macOS
autopkg - Automating packaging and software distribution on macOS.
ProfileManifestsMirror - Jamf JSON schema manifests automatically generated from ProfileCreator manifests (https://github.com/ProfileCreator/ProfileManifests)
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
macOSLAPS - Swift binary that will change a local administrator password to a random generated password. Similar behavior to LAPS for Windows
munki - Managed software installation for macOS —
rtrouton-recipes - Recipes for AutoPkg
kinobi - An external patch definition server for Jamf Pro
LAPSforMac - Local Administrator Password Solution for Mac
PSAppDeployToolkit - Project Homepage & Forums