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After creating a container or virtual machine for WSO2 IoT Server's Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solution in the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP), you need to link to the Apple DEP account from WSO2 IoT Server. 

Before you begin!

  1. Add the WSO2 EMM solution to the DEP portal.
  2. Configure WSO2 IoT Server with the iOS configurations.
  3. If you have not already installed OpenSSL, download and install OpenSSL .
    Linux OS's have OpenSSL installed by default.

Follow the steps given below to link WSO2 IoT Server's EMM solution with the Apple DEP:

  1. Navigate to the folder where you saved the Apple server token you downloaded when Adding the WSO2 EMM Solution to the DEP Portal via the terminal.

  2. Decrypt the server token using the command given below:

    openssl smime -decrypt -in "<THE-.PM7-TOKEN-SERVER-FILE-NAME>.pm7" -inkey "dep_private.key" > token.json

    You see the token.json file created in the same directory.

  3. Start WSO2 IoT Server's core profile.

    cd <IOTS_HOME>/bin
    ./iot-server.sh
  4. Sign in by entering the EMM administrators username and password. The default username is admin and the default password is admin.
  5. Click the  icon > CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT > PLATFORM CONFIGURATIONS > iOS Configurations.
  6. Scroll down until you come to DEP only configurations.
  7. Update the DEP related details:

    Agent App ID

    You are able to enroll and iOS device with WSO2 IoT Server's EMM solution, with or without the agent.

    • If you are not using the agent, you can leave this section blank.

    • If you are using the agent, follow the steps given below:

      Before you begin!

      1. Configure WSO2 IoT Server to install iOS mobile applications:
          1. Open the <IOTS_HOME>/conf/app-manager.xml file.
          2. Add %https% as the value for the AppDownloadURLHost property.

            <Config name="AppDownloadURLHost">%https%</Config>
      2. Download the iOS agent source code.
        For more information on the agent version related to the IoT Server version you are using, see WSO2 IoT Server and Agent Compatibility.
      3. Build and export the project as an iOS application using Xcode. This will generate an ipa file.
      4. Sign in to WSO2 IoT Server's App Publisher console: https://<IOTS_SERVER_HOST>:9443/publisher.
        The default username is admin and the default password is admin, and the default IOTS_SERVER_HOST is localhost.
      5. Create a new application and upload the ipa file you just generated.
      6. Once the application is created, click on the application.
      7. Note down the App ID from the URL.
        Example: https://172.20.10.12:9443/publisher/asset/mobileapp/667026af-2ed4-426f-95c3-246a5707db66
      8. Enter the App ID as the value for Agent App ID.
    Consumer KeyOpen the token.json file you just generated and enter the value given for the consumer_key here.
    Consumer SecretEnter the value given for the consumer_secret in the token.json file.
    Access TokenEnter the value given for access_token in the token.json file.
    Access SecretEnter the value given for access_secret in the token.json file, here.
    Access Token ExpiryEnter the value given for access_token_expiry in the token.json file, here.
  8. Click Save.

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