Jamf Pro no longer imposes a 255 character limit on webhook URLs, improving compatibility with other services that use webhooks (e.g., Microsoft Power Automate).
In environments that use OIDC-based SSO through Jamf Account, Jamf Pro now properly handles special characters in email addresses at the login page.
Jamf Conditional Access.app, which is part of the Jamf management framework installed on enrolled computers and used for device compliance with Microsoft Entra, can now report on Microsoft Entra ID Platform SSO registration status and provide additional information about the registration state, including device ID and user UPN.
Example:% /Library/Application\ Support/JAMF/Jamf.app/Contents/MacOS/Jamf\ Conditional\ Access.app/Contents/MacOS/Jamf\ Conditional\ Access getPSSOStatus 0 extraDeviceInformation [ AnyHashable("primary_registration_metadata_upn"): username@example.onmicrosoft.com, AnyHashable("primary_registration_metadata_certificate_thumbprint"): 05175524CE3B8D2C6213C31B3C8ECE1664823E06, AnyHashable("primary_registration_metadata_device_id"): 7C317702-7734-4BB1-A8A2-EB98C0F99266, AnyHashable("primary_registration_metadata_cloud_host"): login.microsoftonline.com, AnyHashable("primary_registration_metadata_tenant_id"): 9AA83887-FE26-4733-BC69-766589996987 ]The "Permitting Inbound/Outbound Traffic with Jamf Cloud" IP list and changelog technical articles have been archived and replaced with a new publication featuring auto-generated IP lists and changelog articles. IP address lists are also now available in machine-readable formats (JSON and YAML) in addition to the web-based view. To access these new articles, see Permitting Inbound/Outbound Traffic with Jamf and Jamf IP Prefixes and Domains Changelog.