Many Mac users reported on Thursday that their computers have been slower than usual with apps launching slow, or not at all in some cases, along with other Apple service issues.
It looks like the problem was due to many users rushing to download macOS Big Sur, which officially released on Thursday. This rush may have crashed Apple’s OCSP (online certificate status protocol) service which is used for several key aspects of macOS including the validation of digital certificates for Apple and third-party software on the Mac.
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According to The Verge, Apple’s status site noted that the company had resolved an issue that prevented users from downloading macOS software updates, “although it hasn’t been confirmed that the Big sur update was the cause of the outrage”.
Apple also reported issues with iMessage and and outage on Apple Maps routing and navigation along with traffic tracking - these might have been related to OSCP failure as well.
Panic, who is a Mac and iOS developer corroborated the down time and the outage and noted that the downed service had disabled Apple’s Gatekeeper technology which checks the validity of apps when you try to launch them. Panic also reported that the issue appeared to be resolved but till last evening it was not clear if that had happened for everyone.
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