The Apple SSO Tools repo is a collection of scripts for troubleshooting common issues with features such as the Microsoft Enterprise SSO Extension Plugin.
For additional troubleshooting guidance please read the Troubleshooting the Microsoft Enterprise SSO Extension plugin on Apple Devices
The SSOE Troubleshooter is made up of 3 scripts written in zsh.
1.) SSOETroubleshoot.zsh - This is the main launching script.
2.) checkurls.sh- This is used to do network connectivity checks to the proper urls.
3.) featureflags.zsh- This is used to check common configuration settings pushed down from the MDM.
Note: Make sure you have execute permissions on the script. 'chmod +x scriptname.zsh'
1.) Download all 3 files to the machine you want to troubleshoot.
2.) From a terminal prompt, navigate to the directory where all 3 files are, run ./SSOETroubleshoot.zsh
3.) Follow the menu prompt entering either '1' for network connectivity testing or '2' for checking the configuration of the SSSOE plugin. Enter 'q' to quit the tool.
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