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Creating iOS certificates (.p12) for Adobe AIR on Windows with OpenSSL
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:: Creating iOS certificates on windows for Adobe AIR | |
:: Install OpenSSL: https://www.openssl.org/source/ | |
:: 1. Use cmd to get to openssl bin folder | |
:: 2. run openssl | |
:: 3. in openssl console: genrsa -out ios_distribution.key 2048 | |
:: 4. in openssl console: req -new -key ios_distribution.key -out CertificateSigningRequest_distribution.certSigningRequest -subj "/emailAddress=<[email protected]>, CN=<YourCompany>, C=<CountryCode:FR>" | |
:: 5. repeat 4. with "_development" instead of "_distribution" | |
:: 6. Use both CSR requests on itunes portal to generate the certificate files (.cer) | |
:: 7. Use this .bat to generate the .p12 files | |
:: Bonus. Same process to generate push certificates | |
set NAME=ios_development | |
::set NAME=ios_distribution | |
::set NAME=aps_development | |
::set NAME=aps_production | |
:: CREATE PEM | |
set OPENSSL_CONF=C:\OpenSSL-Win64\bin\openssl.cfg | |
path %PATH%;C:\OpenSSL-Win64\bin | |
openssl x509 -in %NAME%.cer -inform DER -out %NAME%.pem -outform PEM | |
:: CREATE P12 | |
set OPENSSL_CONF=C:\OpenSSL-Win64\bin\openssl.cfg | |
path %PATH%;C:\OpenSSL-Win64\bin | |
openssl pkcs12 -export -inkey %NAME%.key -in %NAME%.pem -out %NAME%.p12 | |
pause |
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