# Restore the Base System into the El Capitan Blank sparseimageĪsr restore -source /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg -target /Volumes/install_build -noprompt -noverify -erase Hdiutil attach /tmp/ElCapitan.sparseimage -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_build Hdiutil create -o /tmp/ElCapitan -size 7316m -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J -type SPARSE # Create El Capitan sparseimage of 7316mb with a Single Partition - Apple Partition Map Hdiutil attach /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_app
Unmount any attached install image/InstallESD.dmg (if currently mounted) by rebooting the system or running the hdiutil unmount command in terminal eg On your Mac or Hack, download "Install OS X El Capitan.app" from the App Store into your Applications folder.Ģ.
Prepare Installation ISO on your Mac or Hackġ.
Intel PC with four or more CPU cores running Windows 7 X64 or later OS (2 or more cores needed for OS X).
With a Mac, there is no option to use IE or run ActiveX.Run Vanilla OS X El Capitan, Sierra, Yosemite or Mavericks in VMware Workstation 12 on a Windows Host If we switched to IE and added the site to Trusted Sites, then the certificate request would complete successfully. Our problem with using any browser other than IE (Chrome, Firefox, Edge etc.) is that the page would load, but the certificate request would fail. Were you able to do more than just load the page? That said, I didn’t set it up, so I could be missing some special accommodations. It may require ActiveX which is not available from a Mac or any non-IE browser. I have found that that site only works from a Windows PC running Internet Explorer. Let me know if I need to further clarify anything, Joe! Perhaps that could be enough to get you started? This part I’m not so familiar with the precise steps. When setting up the WiFi profile, you’ll have to manually specify the certificate to use from your keychain. When it’s downloaded, just double click to install the cert to your keychain. Then you can request and download a cert for the user themselves. How do I import a user certificate and select it for authentication to wireless in High Sierra?Įnrolling your device is actually quite easy if you can connect it via Ethernet to a network that can access the CA.įrom there, once you’ve authenticated with appropriate domain credentials that can enroll for certs, you can download the cert chain to trust the CA. Will it be able to authenticate using the certificate from the sign-in screen before the user logs in? How do I import our CA certificates as trusted root certification authorities?
The wireless authentication is handled by a Microsoft NPS server and we use certificates from or internal enterprise CA.Ĭan this be done without installing the Apple Configurator Utility?įor our iOS and Android devices, I was able to request user certificates from a Windows PC joined to our domain, export the certificate without private key and map it to a user account in AD, then export the certificate with private key and import it onto the devices by accessing the pfx file via email.Ĭan I do the same with MacOS? If so, what are the steps? So, we don’t need to do any kind of mass deployment and I’d like to just do it manually as a one-off setup.