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Nick
For anyone looking to do this, it's as simple as deleting the app from the Applications folder.
After installing DNSFilter using the bash script provided for RMM deployment I just added a bit of my own code to move the uninstall.sh script to another location should we need it and then remove DNS Agent.app. This leaves all the other Launch Agents/Daemons/plist files that actually make DNSFilter work, but without any obvious signs to the user.
It's not the most graceful of solutions, but it works. Not sure if it causes any issues with DNSFilter updates, but the Mac App quite literally never gets updated from what I can tell.
Cory Scheuer
Nick can you post that up for others to make use of?
Stefan
Seems like this should be there for an enterprise tool.
Cary
Yes, please!
Trevor
many competitors have this feature
Tim
Not for the clients eyes.
With that said, I would like to see data about DNS filter our our MSP tools but nothing client facing.
Faizal
use this command after installation: osascript -e 'quit app "DNSFilter Agent"'
Sam
Umbrella has this feature :)