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This section will guide you on how to configure WSO2 EMM with the iOS settings. It must be noted that this process requires many configurations, therefore you must follow all the steps carefully.

Prerequisites

  • You have to be enrolled in the Apple Developer Program as an individual or organization before starting the iOS server configurations.
  • Download and install OpenSSL. For more information, see how to download and install OpenSSL
  • Download and install Xcode to build the iOS client application.

Before you begin, let's take a look at the diagram given below to get snapshot view of the steps you need to follow:

Follow the steps given below in the given order:

Step 1: Obtain the signed CSR file, P2 repo and agent source code.

For more information on obtaining the signed CSR file, see Obtaining the Signed CSR File

NOTE

The signed certificate is only valid for a year. Once the certificate expires, you can renew it and as explained below:

  • If you have subscribed to WSO2 to receive production support, raise a ticket to renew your expired certificate and the WSO2 team will get back to you with the renewed certificate.
  • If you have not subscribed to WSO2, you need to generate your own signed certificate.

Once the certificate is renewed, you need to add the newly generated certificate under iOS platform configurations in the WSO2 EMM console as explained in step 5 of the iOS platform configuration guide.

Step 2: Generate the certificate from the Apple Developer Portal

Step 3: iOS server configurations

For more information, see iOS Server Configurations.

Step 4: iOS client configurations

For more information, see iOS Client Configurations. This step is not required if you are not using the WSO2 EMM iOS agent.

Step 5: iOS platform configurations

For more information, see iOS Platform Configurations.

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