Thursday, January 10, 2019

Useful link for Jamf Pro starters

Youtube knowledge base :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlxHm_Px-Ie3dNKXGmRIuxFgmiy2KZDH5


Guide:
http://docs.jamf.com/10.9.0/jamf-pro/administrator-guide/Preface.html

Network Ports Used by Jamf Pro :
https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/articles/34/network-ports-used-by-jamf-pro

integrate Jamf Pro with Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) : http://docs.jamf.com/technical-papers/jamf-pro/integrating-ad-cs/10.6.0/Introduction.html

Finding a Process Name Using Terminal:
https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/articles/98/finding-the-name-of-processes-when-configuring-restricted-software

Starting and Stopping Tomcat :
https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/articles/117/starting-and-stopping-tomcat

Enabling Debug Mode:
 https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/articles/454/enabling-debug-mode

Classic API
https://developer.jamf.com/#/advancedmobiledevicesearches/findAdvancedMobileDeviceSearches

Obtaining an Installer Certificate from Apple:
https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/articles/301/obtaining-an-installer-certificate-from-apple

Integration of Jamf with Intune:
http://docs.jamf.com/technical-papers/jamf-pro/microsoft-intune/10.9.0/Introduction.html

  • Jamf Pro includes three components: 
    1. Java: a runtime environment required by Apache Tomcat and the Jamf Pro web application 
    2. Apache Tomcat: a web server 
    3. MySQL: an open source relational database management system 
  • The physical location of the Jamf Pro server depends on each organization’s needs. There are two options: 
    1. Hosted by Jamf in a cloud environment 
    2. Hosted by an organization in their server environment using macOS, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), or Windows Server 
  • Navigating Jamf Pro: 
    • Dashboard, Sidebar, Objects, and Buttons 
    • Computers, Devices, and Users 
    • Settings button 
    • Keyboard shortcuts

    • Buildings and Departments can be created to organize the devices managed by Jamf Pro.

Jamf Pro Navigational Aid

Computers
Devices
Users
Settings


Jamf Pro Server Environment
Server OS
Tomcat Version
Database Configuration
Java
Recommended
Windows Server 2016
Tomcat 8.5
MySQL 5.7 – InnoDB
Oracle Java 1.8
Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS
MySQL 5.7 on Amazon RDS – InnoDB
OpenJDK 1.8
macOS 10.14*
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x
Minimum Required
Windows Server 2012 R2
Tomcat 7
MySQL 5.6 – InnoDB
Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS
macOS 10.13*
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x
* macOS is not recommended for clustered environments.




Web Browsers
The following table lists the browser requirements for enrollment and access to web applications:
macOS
iOS
Windows
Linux
Recommended
Safari
Safari
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Minimum Required
Google Chrome
Google Chrome
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox
Microsoft Edge


Computer and Mobile Device Management
The following table lists operating system requirements for managed computers and mobile devices:
macOS*
iOS
tvOS
Recommended
macOS 10.14.x
iOS 12.x
tvOS 12.x
iOS 11.x
tvOS 11.x
Minimum Required
macOS 10.13.x
iOS 10.x
macOS 10.11.x
iOS 9.x
* Also indicates macOS versions required to run Composer on Mac computers.


Jamf Pro Server Requirements

The server used to host Jamf Pro should meet the minimum requirements for operating system, Tomcat version, database configuration, and Java installation. For detailed information on these requirements, see "Jamf Pro Server Environment" on the Jamf Pro System Requirements page. 
The Jamf Pro installers have additional requirements for each platform: 
Mac
  • A 64-bit capable Intel processor 
  • 2 GB of RAM 
  • 400 MB of disk space available 
  • Ports 8443 and 9006 available 
Linux
  • A 64-bit capable Intel processor 
  • 2 GB of RAM 
  • 400 MB of disk space available 
  • The "wget" utility installed 
  • Ports 8443 and 8080 available 
Windows
  • A 64-bit capable Intel processor 
  • 2 GB of RAM 
  • 400 MB of disk space available 




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