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Re: [Fed-Talk] Centrify, Casper and AD certificate
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Re: [Fed-Talk] Centrify, Casper and AD certificate


  • Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Centrify, Casper and AD certificate
  • From: "Bishop, Jack (NIH/NINDS) [C]" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 15:16:54 +0000
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  • Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Centrify, Casper and AD certificate

Hi Sheldon,
 I suspect this is because Casper is checking the OS bind status which remains untouched by Centrify.  I suggest writing an extended attribute that checks the Centrify bind status.   You can then use that EA in a smart group to scope the configuration profile.  I’m not a Centrify user, so I can’t help on how to actually check the bind status. 

Hope this helps,

Jack
 
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On Sep 27, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Williams, E. Sheldon (Contractor) <email@hidden> wrote:

Good Morning All,
 
                We are running into an issue where once we bind our Macs using Centrify, either thru the Centrify GUI or via terminal, the mac even though bound reports back to the JSS as not bound.  This, in turn, stops a configuration profile with an AD certificate payload from being installed because “the machine is not bound to AD”
 
                Is anyone else seeing this with Centrify 5.3.1?  We have a call into JAMF and they say it’s a known issue and that they are trying to come up with a workaround, but I was wondering if anyone else has see this and has overcome this obstacle?
 
Thanks,
Sheldon
 
 
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