What are the general steps to recreate expired push certificate profile? - ios

I get nervous when I dive too deep into certificates, identifiers, and profiles in iOS. I have an expired distribution push provisioning profile. It expired and I use parse as my push notifications server. I think what I need to do is
-Go to Apple Dev Center
-Create a new provisioning profile with same app id
-Create a new cert signing request and p12?
-Upload p12 to parse?
-Use new provisioning profile and submit app to app store
(I need to update the app anyway)
Is this how I should go about it? If not, what are the general steps. Thank you!

Open Keychain Access Application on your computer. On the top menu, go to
Keychain Access --> Certificate Assistant --> Request a Certificate from a Certificate Authority
Enter your email address (the same one you used for your Apple Developer Program) and choose Saved to disk option. Give the new file a name and save wherever you want the .certSigningRequest file.
Afterwards log in into your Apple Developer account and navigate to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles section. Under the Certificates section choose Production. Select your App ID and click continue twice. When it prompts you to upload a file, upload the recently requested .certSigningRequest file and click generate. Then download the .cer (certificate) file. Double click the .cer file to open it and store it in the keychain.
Once again, go to Keychain Access Application. Under the certificates category select your newly created certificate, right click the certificate and select Export "Apple Production IOS Push Services: Your App ID". Save this file in the .p12 (Personal Information Exchange) format.
Now, go to your Parse app. Under settings select the Push option. In the Apple Push Certificates section, optionally delete your previous expired certificate and choose select your certificate and upload the .p12 file.

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How to download private key certificate Distribucion iOS?

I appreciate if someone can guide me about the use of the iOS Distribution Certificates of the Apple development store.
I see that there are already three iOS Distribution certificates created and that this is the limit, therefore I cannot create another one. I have an application that I will upload to the Apple store, but the following error message appears:
Missing private key for signing certificate. Failed to locate te private key in the keychain
My question is, to get that private key, is it possible to download it from the developer store? or how can I get it?
Add Private Key
Within the Keychain Access menu select File > click Import Items. Browse to the .p12 or .pfx file that you want to import and open it. In the Add Certificates window select System in the Keychain drop-down and click Add. Enter your admin password to authorize the changes and click Modify Keychain.
Creating the iOS Distribution Certificate
Log in to your Apple Developer account and navigate to Certificates, IDs & Profiles > Certificates > Production.
Add a new certificate.
Set up a certificate of type Production and activate App Store and Ad Hoc.
Click Continue.
To proceed with the next step you need a Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
Create ".cer" file in iOS developer account
Login to apple developer account Click “Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles”
Click “Provisioning Profiles”
In the “Certificates” section click “Production”
Click the “Add” (+) button at the top-right of the main panel.
Now, choose “App Store and Ad Hoc”
Click Continue.

Why is my iOS Distribution Certificate 'Not in Keychain'?

So I created a distribution certificate and provisioning profile etc, and when I went to Xcode and checked my account preferences and chose Manage Certificates, it originally had no problem. Now, when trying to upload my app to the store, it is grey and says, 'Not in Keychain'. Just to add, when I clicked download on the Apple dev site for the distribution certificate, I did not get the popup that asks you to 'add' to keychain even after clicking on my download. Is that what's wrong? How do I get that popup? How can I fix this? thanks.
Apple will not store your private key on the developer platform. You will always have to keep the private key in your keychain or some other safe place. If you see the message "Not in keychain" in the "Manage Certificates..." dialog of Xcode's Accounts preferences, it means that there is no copy of the certificate including the private key in your keychain. Do you have another account from where you can retrieve it? Then export from the keychain there and import it here where you need it.
1,从Appledevelop 主要账户下载cer证书文件,运行安装
2,在钥匙串中找到证书导出.p12文件
3,下载需要的. mobileprovision 文件
4,放到目标Mac上运行这里两个
5,文件要在钥匙串 '登录目录下'
(* 选择钥匙串登录再运行.p12文件)
Download the CER certificate file from the appledevelop main account and run the installation
Find the certificate export. P12 file in the keychain
Download the required. Mobileprovision file
Put them on the target Mac and run these two
The file should be in the "login directory" of the keychain
(* select the keyChain string to log in and then run the. P12 file)

Private key missing when installing certificate on Keychain Access

I need a private key p12 file in order to generate a PEM file for push notifications.
I found in many places the steps to create the file, but I always have the same problem on the final step:
Open Keychain Access on my Mac. Within the Keychain Access drop down menu, select Keychain Access > Certificate Assistant > Request a Certificate from a Certificate Authority. This generates the CSR.
Login into my developer account. Create an unique Apple ID for my application, with push notifications selected (Certificates, Identifiers and Profiles > iOS Apps > Certificates > App IDs).
Open settings for the newly created appliction's id. Go to "Push notifications" and create an "Production SSL certificate". Upload the CSR when it ask for it.
When it finishes download the .cer file.
Double click on the certificate file to install it on the "Keychain Access" app.
Select the private key item under the installed certificate and right click to export it into a p12 file.
Here it´s an screen shot of what i see.
But I can not find any private key item under the certificate item.
Please I really need someone to help me.
Thanks for your patience.
I just got a similar problem looking for apns certificate so here is the solution if someone else need it : APNs certificate missing private key when generating with custom keychain
Just drag and drop the certificate currently in the "System" keychain into the "login" keychain and you will get your certificate with its associated key in the "login" keychain.

Adhoc certificate expired issue

I have receive an Expired status on the Ad Hoc provisioning certificate which i have created few weeks back. Why am i getting this issue unable to know that
Apple requires it’s developers to rebuild and redeploy their apps with a new Provisioning Profile each year. Here are the steps that you would need to follow when your profile is close to it’s expiration date so you keep your app running without interruptions:
1) Go to developer.apple.com and navigate to the Member Center -> Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
2) Go to Certificates -> Production
3) Here you will see all your production certificates. I’m assuming most of them have or soon will be expired. So go ahead and request a new certificate by clicking on the Add (+) button.
4)On that Add iOS Certificate screen, select In-House and Ad Hoc option and hit Continue.
5)Now before we can continue, let’s open Keychain Access on you computer and generate a Certificate Signing Request by going to Keychain Access -> Certificate Assistant -> Request a Certificate from a Certificate Authority
6)In the window that pops up, enter your email address and common name.
Save the .certSigningRequest file to your disk.
7)Now go back to your browser window and upload the .certSigningRequest file which 8)you just created and click on Generate.
9)Download and open the .cer file which you just generated in Keychain Access. You should now be able to see the newly generated certificate with a new expiration date.
10)Now go back to the browser and navigate to Provisioning Profiles -> Distribution
11)Click on the provisioning profile in question and click on the Edit button.
In the certificates field, select the new certificate which you just created and click Generate.
12)Download and open the new provisioning profile (.mobileprovision) in the Organizer. You should now see the new expiring date (a year from now) on that as well.
13)Delete the old profiles to avoid confusion and rebuild your app with the new one
14)Once you’ve rebuilt the app, just install it again on all devices in question.

ERROR ITMS- 90035 invalid signature

I am trying to upload ipa on apple store but it’s giving me “ERROR ITMS- 90035 invalid signature” error.
I have followed below process.
The first step in setting up a distribution profile is to create a certificate signing request. You can do this on your Mac. Launch the Keychain Access.app that is stored in Applications/Utilities.
Then execute the following steps in yourKeychain Access application:
Select Preferences > Certificates and ensure that Online Certificates Status
Protocol (OSCP) and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) are set to Off.
Select Keychain Access > Certificate Assistant > Request a Certificate From a
Certificate Authority... and ensure that you do not have any of your certificates
highlighted, otherwise the Provisioning Portal will not accept your certificate request.
Enter your valid e-mail address in the User Email Address field. Ensure that the e-mail
address is the same as the one you used when you registered as an iOS Developer.
Enter your name in the Common Name field. Ensure that the name you enter is the
same as the one you used when you registered as an iOS Developer.
A CA Email Address is not required.
Select the Save to disk radio button and tick Let me specify key pair information,
if it is present.
Press Continue.
A dialog appears that allows you to specify where you would like the certificate signing
request to be stored.
Specify a location and select Save.
Press Continue.
The certificate is then generated and written to the file you specified under step 8.
After you have generated a certificate signing request, you need to submit your certificate for approval.
Log into the iOS Provisioning Portal that is accessible from:
https://developer.apple.com/account/ios/certificate/certificateList.action.
This link takes you directly to the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles section of your iOs developer account. Select the "Production" tab and follow these steps:
Select the Add Certificate button.
Select "App Store and Ad Hoc" as type then press continue
On next screen press "Continue"
On next screen select "Choose File" and select the certificate you created in previous step and then press "Generate"
Remain on the same page as the one you were on when you submitted the certificate signing request, then follow these steps to download and install the certificate:
Download Generated certificate by clicking the "Download" button.
Double click the downloaded certificate to install (alternatively drag to the keychain utility)
It is important that you backup the keys you created. This allows you to develop on multiple Macs or reinstall the keys after unexpected data loss.
You can export your private keys and certificates through the Keychain Access application:
Open the application Keychain Access.app that is stored in Applications/Utilities.
Select Keys.
Highlight the private key associated with the distribution certificate.
Select File > Export Items.
A window opens that allows you to specify where you would like to save your certificate.
Select Personal Information Exchange (.p12) as file format.
Select the file name.
Select Save.
You are prompted for passwords that allow you to access the key in the future
This is the final stage and will create the distribution provisioning profile you need to use when building your iOS standalone.
Start by selecting the "Distribution" tab from "Provisioning Profiles"-
Select New Profile (+)
Select App Store as the Distribution Method.
Enter the Profile name.
Ensure that your Distribution Certificate has been created and is displayed correctly.
Select the appropriate App ID for your applicatoin
Select Generate.
Select the Download button from next to the Distribution Provisioning Profile you created.
This allows you to download the .mobileprovision file.
Double click the .mobileprovision install the Distribution Provisioning Profile on your computer.
This is the process I am using to generate ipa. Then I want to upload this ipa with application loader , But it’s giving me signing code error. Please see attached screenshot .
Please help.
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There are several reason for such type of error comes.
First of all you need to refer this Troubleshooting Failed Signature Verification
After above guide, you need to check all steps which write in the images like .
1) Make sure you have signed your application with distribution certificate not adhoc or development certificate.
please check what certificate you have used? follow this link
How to tell what profile/signing certificate was used to sign .ipa?
or this link also helpful for you
Maintaining certificate
2) you need to check your codesigning portion(=>provisioning profile) that all certificate selected correctly or not and also check bundle identifier in plist.
Note:- you need to set it at both place -> project and -> target
and at last last check that in all process you have selected [IOS Device] in place of [Simulator]
to check full process please check Submitting an App to the iOS App Store (Xcode) this video.
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