Posted on 03-27-2023 06:29 AM
Hi,
I tried to create Push Certificates but don't know where is place to upload certificate?
Here's my step:
1, Click on Jamf Account and input my Jamf ID
2, In this step, I don't know where used to upload certificate?
Thanks,
Posted on 03-27-2023 10:43 AM
@trinhduc20 I'd suggest you go back to the start of the renewal process for your APNS certificate and select the "Download signed CSR from Jamf" option. That will prompt you at each step of the process.
Posted on 03-27-2023 06:26 PM
Hi @sdagley,
I followed the document guide from the starting point, but when I got to "Sign CSR" step, I clicked on "Jamf account," and it seems that it brought me to the wrong place.
Posted on 03-27-2023 07:23 PM
@trinhduc20 It sounds like you're using "Download CSR and sign later using Jamf Account" option, not "Download signed CSR from Jamf" as that path does not ask you to sign anything because it's already signed when it's downloaded.
Posted on 03-27-2023 08:13 PM
I’m very new with Jamf Pro. How can i check that i signed or unsigned?
Just note that i used Jamf Now earlier and want to move to try Jamf Pro with more advanced features.
Posted on 03-29-2023 06:52 PM
Does anybody have any idea on this issue?
Posted on 03-29-2023 11:41 PM
Since you're new with Jamf Pro here is the complete steps which will give you the clear details of function.
Also you can go through this link- https://learn.jamf.com/en-US/bundle/jamf-now-documentation/page/Setting_Up_Apple_Push_Notification_S...
After uploading the certificate, you should see a message indicating that the certificate was successfully uploaded. Your Jamf Pro Server is now authorized to send push notifications to your Apple devices.
Posted on 03-30-2023 12:39 AM
Hey @Jaykrishna1
The link you provided me lead me to Jamf Now, do you mean we get the cetificate from Jamf Now and upload in Jamf Pro?
One more thing, you mentioned about names such as "Global Management", "Global Management" but I cannot see them on my interface, is it about different version?
Thanks,
Posted on 03-30-2023 02:08 AM
No ignore that link and this the fresh link you can refer for Jamf pro
https://docs.jamf.com/10.26.0/jamf-pro/administrator-guide/Push_Certificates.html
Also you can explore many more articles related to this and others on Jamf learning HUB- https://learn.jamf.com/
And related to interface probably you are using the older version of Jamf Pro
Posted on 03-29-2023 11:44 PM
And related to your secound concern that "How you can check that signed or unsigned CSR?
Here is the steps.
Log in to your Jamf Pro Server and click on "Settings" in the top right corner of the screen.
Click on "Global Management" in the left sidebar.
Click on "Certificate Authorities" in the top navigation bar.
Click on the name of the certificate authority that you used to sign the CSR file.
If the CSR file was signed, you should see it listed under "Signed Requests" on the "Certificate Authority Details" page. If it was not signed, it will not appear in this section.
If you click on the name of the signed CSR, you can view the details of the signed certificate, including the expiration date and the common name.
If you don't see the signed CSR listed under "Signed Requests," it means that the CSR was not signed with the selected certificate authority or the signing process failed. You will need to sign the CSR file again with the correct certificate authority or troubleshoot any issues that may be preventing the signing process from completing successfully.
Regards,
Jay