A webhook is a small web trigger that when fired can easily send amount of small json to a web listener. Most modern software solutions support webhooks. They provide an easy way to trigger events from a piece of software to happen in another piece of software. An example of this is when a smart group change happens in Jamf Pro, do something elsewhere. To start, you register a webhook in Jamf Pro by opening an instance of Jamf Pro, clicking on Settings, clicking on Global Management, and then clicking on Webhooks. From the Webhooks screen, click New. At the New Webhook screen, you will see a number of fields.…
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Create a github.io page for your GitHub project
A GitHub.io page is a great way to have a portal for the various open source projects your organization maintains or about how to use products from your organization. Some great examples of GitHub.io projects out there include: IBM Yelp Facebook Twitter Square Microsoft Github for Government Switchery All of the above have some things in common, that I think are important: The branding is consistent(ish) with company guidelines, so the experience isn’t tooooo dissonant with the main pages The salesy part of the branding has been stripped out The experience is putting useful content for developers right up front Most assume some knowledge of scripting, consuming APIs, and other…
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Jamf After Dark: Supporting the Impossible
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Updated My Apple Admin Conferences Page
I’ve been keeping a list of Apple Admin conferences for a few years now. I probably should have versioned it and kept each iteration, but… no need to pollute the interwebs with more outdated stuffs than I already have. So here’s the link for the latest version, updated with all the event dates announced thus far: https://krypted.com//community/macadmin-conferences/ Hope to see you at some!
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Jamf After Dark: Getting Smart with Jamf Education
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Jamf After Dark Episode 8: Jumpy McJumpstarts
So this whole JNUC and holiday season thing as well as an episode that didn’t turn out due to audio levels kinda’ set us back a bit. But we’re right back at it. Hope you enjoy episode 8 everyone!
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macOS 10.14 And The Privacy Preferences Payload
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Jamf After Dark: Talking NoMAD and Jamf Connect with Joel Rennich
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Jamf After Dark Podcast Episode 3, An Interview With Jamf CEO Dean Hager
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Jamf After Dark Episode 2: Experiencing User Experience