Un grazie di cuore ai signori di BoxedIce che, involontariamente, mi hanno fornito la soluzione al problema di capire come esportare i certificati corretti per l’utilizzo in un server per le notifiche push di iOS. Riporto qui sotto i passaggi essenziali:
Certificates
The first thing you need is your Push certificates. These identify you when communicating with APNS over SSL.
Generating the Apple Push Notification SSL certificate on Mac:
- Log in to the iPhone Developer Connection Portal and click App IDs
- Ensure you have created an App ID without a wildcard. Wildcard IDs cannot use the push notification service. For example, our iPhone application ID looks something like
AB123346CD.com.serverdensity.iphone
- Click Configure next to your App ID and then click the button to generate a Push Notification certificate. A wizard will appear guiding you through the steps to generate a signing authority and then upload it to the portal, then download the newly generated certificate. This step is also covered in the Apple documentation.
- Import your
aps_developer_identity.cer
into your Keychain by double clicking the.cer
file.- Launch Keychain Assistant from your local Mac and from the login keychain, filter by the Certificates category. You will see an expandable option called “Apple Development Push Services”
- Expand this option then right click on “Apple Development Push Services” > Export “Apple Development Push Services ID123″. Save this as apns-dev-cert.p12 file somewhere you can access it.
- Do the same again for the “Private Key” that was revealed when you expanded “Apple Development Push Services” ensuring you save it as apns-dev-key.p12 file.