I have seen that too, that some services allow no passphrase set. Some even require no passphrase. (i think it was FB/Parse and/or Push.io)<div><br></div><div>If we make passphrase optional, we could help their users tool. At the end, it's users choice to do so, or not.</div>
<div><div><br></div><div>Will create a JIRA for 1.0.0.Final to cover this...</div><div><br></div><div>-Matthias<span></span><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b>Pauli Jokela</b> <<a href="mailto:notifications@github.com">notifications@github.com</a>><br>
Date: Saturday, August 9, 2014<br>Subject: [liveoak] Unable to use with iOS push notifications (#270)<br>To: liveoak-io/liveoak <<a href="mailto:liveoak@noreply.github.com">liveoak@noreply.github.com</a>><br><br><br>
<p>As the current AeroGear implementation does not allow for empty passphrases when adding a push certificate, I'm unable to use the push notification feature at all.</p>
<p>A lot of services out there require that a push certificate does NOT have a passphrase set, so it's not an uncommon request.</p>
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