![]() I also have some apps I built with Platypus, and compiled Applescripts that I would love to implement, but creating a paid developer account and signing apps is out of the question. Citrix Receiver and Junos Pulse aren't no-name developers coding in their spare time either! I'm afraid that if I change the Gatekeeper security level to allow only known developers and mac app store apps, it will break a lot of what we use. ![]() Apps like GIMP, Cocoa Dialog, ADPassMon, Citrix Receiver, Junos Pulse and MANY MANY more show up as "Unknown" These are major apps we cannot live without. I did a search in System Profiler > software > applications and sorted by the "Obtained from" column. I'd like to set our Gatekeeper to allow apps from known developers. The problem is that we use a lot of open source software or other legit software that isn't signed so Gatekeeper doesn't know it's legit. ![]() With more and more malware finding its way to the Mac world, how are other admins configuring their Gatekeeper settings to protect users? I have a policy in place to disable Gatekeeper and it runs monthly since Gatekeeper wants to rearm itself every month.
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