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configuration profile updates
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configuration profile updates


  • Subject: configuration profile updates
  • From: Carl Wallace <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 10:33:32 -0400
  • Thread-topic: configuration profile updates

I have an iOS configuration profile server that retains a copy of the
certificate presented by a device during Phase III of the over-the-air
provisioning profile. This certificate is used to encrypt profiles pushed
when a user browses to a given interface on the server. This method of
updating was adopted due to unresolved/unexplained failures using the
Update Profile button itself. It has several side benefits vs the Update
Profile button in any case.

The problem is that the user can only apply one update using this method
because the device deletes the device credential negotiated during the OTA
protocol execution after it decrypts and successfully installs the update,
removing the ability to send future encrypted updates. I can think of no
reason why it should destroy the device key in this scenario. It seems
like the key is being incorrectly lumped with the components of the
profile pushed during Phase III of the OTA and is being deleted when those
components are updated.

Any thoughts?



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