jamf / ReEnroller

Migrate macOS devices from one Jamf Server to another.
MIT License
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Proxy support? #12

Closed mm2270 closed 1 year ago

mm2270 commented 1 year ago

I just began evaluating ReEnroller because we're gearing up to move to Jamf Cloud and one group of devices will need to migrate from a different server up to the cloud one.

However, from my tests it seems that ReEnroller does not respect or have a place where I can enter any proxy information. All our network traffic goes through a proxy, unless we get special exceptions to bypass the proxy. I'm not sure, but I think if ReEnroller had a place to enter the proxy address and port, it may be able to use that to get through and connect to the Jamf cloud server.

Is there a way this can be added to the tool in the near future? Because right now I'm not able to use this software. I imagine I'm not the only one in such a situation as there are a lot of highly regulated environments like ours where all traffic goes thru a proxy.

Thanks for considering this.

mm2270 commented 1 year ago

I am closing this, since it turns out the issue was likely due to SSL inspection through the proxy to the traffic going to our Jamf cloud instance. Once we got that bypassed, it seems I can now get ReEnroller to connect. There are some other issues, but I'll open up a new Issue here so as not to confuse the 2 items.