The MySQL Password Validation Plugin is used to validate that any MySQL user passwords are of acceptable strength. Starting Tomcat and Accessing Jamf Pro (new Jamf Pro installations only)Ĭhanging the "root" User Password Use the following command at the MySQL command prompt (after logging in to MySQL) to change the "root" user password on MySQL 5.7.6 or later:ĪLTER USER IDENTIFIED BY Checking the MySQL Password Validation Level While there are various methods for connecting to MySQL to perform the following tasks, the process described here is for connecting locally to the mysql command line on the same server on which MySQL is installed.Ĭreating the Jamf Pro database involves the following steps:Ĭonfiguring the Connection Between Jamf Pro and the Database MySQL can be a local instance, residing on the same server as Jamf Pro, or MySQL can reside on a different server. MySQL is the database subsystem used by Jamf Pro.
The Jamf Pro web application requires the Jamf Pro database for storing its data and credentials for a user that has full access to that database.
This article explains how to manually create the Jamf Pro database. Mitigating the Apache Log4j 2 Vulnerability.EDU Profile Installation Error for Incorrect Certificate Password.Enabling Java Management Extensions (JMX) for Jamf Pro.Java Management Extensions (JMX) Glossary for Jamf Pro.Primary and Secondary Web Application Responsibilities.Configuring Jamf Pro to Use LDAP Over SSL When Authenticating with Active Directory.Change to the SSL Certificate Verification Setting in Jamf Pro 9.98 or Later.Enabling SSL on Tomcat with a Public Certificate.Supporting Apple Push Notification Service (APNs) Over HTTP/2.Using OpenSSL to Create a Certificate Keystore for Tomcat.Hosting In-House Books and Apps on a Tomcat Instance.
Manually Creating the Jamf Pro Database.Changing Specific Accounts in Jamf Pro and the MySQL Database.Granting Read-Only Access to the JAMF Software Server MySQL Database.Disabling TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in Java 11 for Your Entire Environment.Installing Java and MySQL for Jamf Pro 10.14.0 or Later.