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An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection could not be made. App & System Services Core OS Beta iOS You’re now watching this thread. If you’ve opted in to email or web notifications, you’ll be notified when there’s activity. Click again to stop watching or visit your profile to manage watched threads and notifications. You’ve stopped watching this thread and will no longer receive emails or web notifications when there’s activity. Click again to start watching. charlest OP Created Aug ’15 Replies 5 Boosts 0 Views 17k Participants 2

I am running iOS 9 beta 5 and I can't configure my iPad with the DEP/MDM stuff. Is this my fault or just something depricated in iOS 9? 😟

Thanks,

Charles

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Maybe the MDM server doesn't have TLS 1.2.

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Can I upgrade to that without changing anything with iOS 8 devices? We only have a few people with iOS 9 to see how it works with our tools but a ton of people running iOS 8. I don't want to disturb them or break anything... Side note, I found an exploit that allows you to bypass DEP enrollment and my radar hasn't been viewed.

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Upgrading to TLS 1.2 shouldn't affect the iOS 8 devices, but will be necessary for iOS 9 devices.

If you feel that that the exploit requires Apple's urgent attention, then you can call Apple Developer Support from these numbers.

-Max

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Hey, I found out that it's an issue with the certificates. I can't seem to find out what needs to be changed though, it just says "this cerifiate was signed by an un-trusted issuer"

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Does it specify the certificate? If not, you need to check your Verisign certs:

  1. Open Keychain (by pressing CMD+Space and then typing “Keychain”).
  2. Then type "veri" into the Keychain app's searchbar.
  3. For each of the VeriSign certificates, do the following:
    • Check that the certificate is still valid (far right column) and delete it if it isn't.
    • Double-click it, which brings up it's own window and expand the "Trust" menu.
    • Make sure "When using this certificate:" is set to "Use System Defaults", not "Always Trust".

      The remaining 10 should be left at "no value specified".

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