2021-001 Mojave security update?
Any idea where to find the 2021-001 Mojave security update download?
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Any idea where to find the 2021-001 Mojave security update download?
What point are you trying to make.
The Security Updates for Catalina and Mojave have not been posted yet.
Apple will continue to post updates on the Apple Support Download site for Mojave and Catalina,
but not for Big Sur and OS's in the future.
If you want to tell Apple of your frustrations click below.
There are a couple of points that i make:
Firstly that i see no reason why a security update can not be made available for download at the time that (or very closely following) it is made available via the built-in OS Updates tool.
And that there are many people throughout the World who do not have the good fortune to have unlimited high speed internet access in order to be able to download potentially many GBs of updates, especially if updating many systems within a household/office.
I'd also like to add, that it would also be really useful if there was a 'Schedule Updates' option so that at the very least people could take advantage of 'off peak' data allowances for updates. That said, some people do not even have that luxury in their internet service.
I thought it would be useful to post here so that someone might know where the updates can be located. On the off chance updates might be available in some other location other than the downloads (sometimes that happens, a link in a Knowledge Base article etc..). And perhaps, if there is enough weight in this thread, the points made here might be something Apple take into consideration.
To that end, i'd like to invite anyone with same/similar situations to push through to Apple via Feedback.
Hi Alankellyeire,
This is exactly the type of conversation that i was hoping to instigate, thank you! As you seem to have same/similar situation to myself may be push through to Apple via Feedback as i've already done. We live in hope that Apple will continue to sync system updates with available downloads!
Regards,
John
@Eau_Rouge Thanks for the reminder about
I just sent in this:
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We have systems we cannot update via Software Update. It is essential Apple provide Security Updates for macOS Catalina and Mojave via direct download links from support.apple.com in a timely fashion, not days/weeks later:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL2066 - 2020-007 for Mojave
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL2067 - 2020-001 for Catalina
We are still waiting for the support pages to download 2021-001 for both supported operating systems. It would also be superb if Apple rolled security updates into fresh OS installers/internet recovery images so that it wasn't necessary to spend lots of time waiting for devices that were just reinstalled with an OS to then update to the latest secure version of that operating system.
Better yet, re-implement a functional disk imaging solution!
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This latter is a huge pain point - here we are in an era of super fast SSD that could conceivably lay down an 20GB+ disk image in seconds but Apple decides everything needs to go through their servers to validate the operating system content. We'd love to be able to deploy MacBooks with XCode preinstalled, blasting a customized image onto each in a minute or two, but instead we're looking at 20 minutes to boot to Internet Recovery in some cases, and then a minimum 10 minute OS reinstall, followed by another 10 minute security update. Meanwhile Microsoft Windows can still able to quickly reimaged on non-Apple hardware...
If you are aware of that then why are you posting a question.
The last Security Updates released in December took just over a week to appear.
This Security Update was released on Monday and this is Wednesday.
And remember for Big Sur onwards Apple will not be posting these updates on the
Apple Support Downloads site, and you will have to use System Preferences> Software Update.
Yes, exactly - many people have multiple systems and limited data. This is my situation also, which is why i download an update once and then apply to all systems in the household... Come on Apple, if it's available via auto-updates how hard is it to make to make it available via Support->Downloads?
As I said the update has not been posted yet, wait a few days more.
For people running Big Sur and newer macOS's in the future Apple will not post these updates
as standalone downloads in the Apple Support Downloads site.
They will provide the updates for Catalina, and Mojave though.
Please note that your first question was simply to ask where one could download the new Security Update from.
You did not say that you were already aware that standalone updates get posted on the Apple Support downloads site.
This may have been useful information for any potential repliers to your question.
And if you were aware of this avenue for getting security updates you would also know that Apple does not make them
available at the same time they become available through the Software Update mechanism.
It used to be a couple of days but lately has been up to a week,
at the time of writing they are still not there.
Who knows why Apple do not make them immediately available only Apple knows, and I doubt
they are going to change things, as said their policy is not to post updates there for their newer OS's starting with Big Sur.
No doubt many people have told them that this is a very poor decision for users with multiple macs and limited
bandwidth, monthly allowance, slow connections etc, etc.
Any knowledge base that you may have used before to get similar updates would have connected you back to the
Apple official servers where the updates are stored. You could probably have traced that using the browser debug mode
to see where the downloads were actually coming from.
It used to be that if you entered
softwareupdate -l
in Terminal you would be informed of
pending updates with the web address they were stored which you could then copy into a browsers address bar
and download that way. Unfortunately the Terminal only shows the pending updates and no longer their web address.
Apple do not monitor these communities so writing here with your woes will not be heard,
I did say to you to use the feedback link in my earlier post.
Feedback sent.
As someone who works for a software company and is involved in the updates process. It would be unthinkable for us to push updates just to our repos and not to our site.
All our updates are automatically added to our repos and site simultaneously. For an organisation the size of apple to not be posting updates on their site at the same time they are available for download on the software update app is insane to me when Windows and even a small company like i work for does. Furthermore, that they will not be posting updates for Big Sur and future OSs is madness.
Previously downloading the updates was not that big of an issue for me as i could just bring the laptop i had to places with free wifi or download at work but currently with COVID restrictions I have to use my home internet which has limited bandwidth and incur costs when i go over that. Unfortunely as I live in a remote area I have no other options with ISP.
Big Sur standalone updates are available in the form of install assistants for those who prefer manually updating their OS.
Alternatively you can fetch a full installer via Terminal.
Unfortunately this method doesn't apply on security and supplemental rollups as you're forced using the software update mechanism from the System Preference pane or the command-line built-in tool.
Apple usually waits a few days before it posts the standalone update here,
You can download it via System Preferences> Software Update.
Hi Eau, yes i'm aware of that... just surprised that they have not appeared in the Support -> Download yet!
Thanks.
That makes life for me a lot harder as I have 5 systems to install this update on and have limited bandwidth.
Just making a point. Tick... tick, tick, tick...
2021-001 Mojave security update?