
Panic also reports that the issue appears to be resolved, but it’s not clear if things have totally cleared up for everyone yet.

Mac and iOS developer Panic reports corroborates the reports, noting that the downed service had disabled Apple’s Gatekeeper technology, which checks validity of apps when you try to launch them. The NetBoot service allows administrators of Apple computers to leverage images hosted on a server to boot computers to a central location and put a new image on them, upgrade them and perform automations based on upgrades and images. The company also reported issues with iMessage and full-blown outages with Maps routing and navigation as well as its traffic tracking, which may have been related to the OSCP failure, too.
#APPLE SERVER OS UPDATE#
(Disconnect internet also fixes.) /w9YciFltrb- Jeff Johnson November 12, 2020Īpple’s status site notes that the company had resolved an issue earlier today that may have prevented users from downloading macOS software updates, although it hasn’t been confirmed that the Big Sur update was the cause of the outage.

If you're now experiencing hangs launching apps on the Mac, I figured out the problem using Little Snitch.ĭenying that connection fixes it, because OCSP is a soft failure.
