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+ | <h1>Install SSL Certificate Profile on the iPad</h1> | ||
#Transfer the same SSL certificate installed on the VALT server to the iPad. | #Transfer the same SSL certificate installed on the VALT server to the iPad. | ||
#*This could be done via email, OneDrive share link, Box share link, etc. | #*This could be done via email, OneDrive share link, Box share link, etc. | ||
− | #*See | + | #*See more under [[#Tools| Tools]], below. |
#Install the certificate profile onto the iPad by following one of these two methods: | #Install the certificate profile onto the iPad by following one of these two methods: | ||
##Click on the certificate file to begin the certificate profile install prompt | ##Click on the certificate file to begin the certificate profile install prompt | ||
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#Enable full root trust for the certificate, per [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204477 Apple's documentation]. | #Enable full root trust for the certificate, per [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204477 Apple's documentation]. | ||
#The SSL Certificate Profile is now installed. | #The SSL Certificate Profile is now installed. | ||
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+ | <h1>Tools</h1> | ||
You can access and download the certs from the VALT server by using this 3rd party app [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/inspect-view-tls-certificate/id1074957486?platform=ipad Inspect - View TLS certificate ] | You can access and download the certs from the VALT server by using this 3rd party app [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/inspect-view-tls-certificate/id1074957486?platform=ipad Inspect - View TLS certificate ] | ||
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− | + | <h1>Common Issues</h1> | |
− | Only root certificates will appear in this list. All certificate chains need to be installed, but only the root certificate needs to have the full root trust enabled. | + | <dl> |
+ | <dt>I installed the SSL Certificate, but BEAM still isn't connecting to VALT</dt> | ||
+ | <dd>If the SSL Certificate installed on the VALT Server has multiple certificate chains, ensure each certificate chain is individually installed on the iPad.</dd> | ||
+ | <dt>I installed an SSL Certificate on the iPad, but I don't see it in the list of certificates to enable full root trust for</dt> | ||
+ | <dd>Only root certificates will appear in this list. All certificate chains need to be installed, but only the root certificate needs to have the full root trust enabled.</dd> | ||
+ | </dl> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 19 September 2023
Install SSL Certificate Profile on the iPad
- Transfer the same SSL certificate installed on the VALT server to the iPad.
- This could be done via email, OneDrive share link, Box share link, etc.
- See more under Tools, below.
- Install the certificate profile onto the iPad by following one of these two methods:
- Click on the certificate file to begin the certificate profile install prompt
- Open Settings > General > Profile > select the VALT server certificate in the list > click Install at the top-right > click Install once again
- Enable full root trust for the certificate, per Apple's documentation.
- The SSL Certificate Profile is now installed.
Tools
You can access and download the certs from the VALT server by using this 3rd party app Inspect - View TLS certificate
Common Issues
- I installed the SSL Certificate, but BEAM still isn't connecting to VALT
- If the SSL Certificate installed on the VALT Server has multiple certificate chains, ensure each certificate chain is individually installed on the iPad.
- I installed an SSL Certificate on the iPad, but I don't see it in the list of certificates to enable full root trust for
- Only root certificates will appear in this list. All certificate chains need to be installed, but only the root certificate needs to have the full root trust enabled.