Hey :)
Julio Cesar Sanchez Hernandez wrote
Hi.
There is something missing on the email you sent.
You said
I added in my DeviceRegistration.swift file the method:
I have added the code but it is not visible in the email. I place it here
again (hopefully this time it will work). So this is the implementation of
the method:
public func urlSession(_session: URLSession, task: URLSessionTask,
didReceive challenge: URLAuthenticationChallenge, completionHandler:
(URLSession.AuthChallengeDisposition, URLCredential?) -> Void) {
if challenge.protectionSpace.authenticationMethod ==
NSURLAuthenticationMethodServerTrust && challenge.protectionSpace.host ==
serverURL.host! {
let credentials = URLCredential(trust:
challenge.protectionSpace.serverTrust!)
completionHandler(Foundation.URLSession.AuthChallengeDisposition.useCredential,
credentials)
} else {
completionHandler(Foundation.URLSession.AuthChallengeDisposition.cancelAuthenticationChallenge,
nil)
}
}
Julio Cesar Sanchez Hernandez wrote
Do you see any error message on Xcode console? If yes, share them.
Yes, it is written that the server is not trusted because of the self-signed
certificate.
This is the error:
Error Registering with UPS: The certificate for this server is invalid. You
might be connecting to a server that is pretending to be “x.x.x.x” which
could put your confidential information at risk.
Julio Cesar Sanchez Hernandez wrote
Do you have a paid Apple developer account?
Yes, I have a developer account.
Julio Cesar Sanchez Hernandez wrote
Are you testing on a real device?
Yes, I am testing on a real device.
Julio Cesar Sanchez Hernandez wrote
Is the device asking for the push permissions?
Yes, the app asks for permission to receive push notifications. But it
cannot connect to the server.
Julio Cesar Sanchez Hernandez wrote
Is your server available online so I can take a look?
No, I am running the ups on my local machine.
Thanks.
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Polina Koleva <polina.n.koleva@>
wrote:
Hey,
I am trying to run Swift 3 HelloWorld app ( HelloWorldSwift
<https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-ios-cookbook/tree/
>
master/UnifiedPushHelloWorld>
) but I have a problem with the self-signed certificate.
Looking at the documentation ( ios troubleshooting
<https://aerogear.org/docs/unifiedpush/aerogear-push-ios/
>
guides/#troubleshooting>
) and changing it a little bit for Swift 3 , I added in my
DeviceRegistration.swift file the method:
But it still doesn't work. The method is not invoked at all. Do I miss
something?
Any help will be appreciated.
Polina
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