Hi guys, I need to configure a VPN to work only for specific apps. I already have a supervised iPhone, and I’ve successfully configured the VPN, but right now it applies to the whole phone. I need it to work just for some apps.
I tried using both Apple Configurator and iMazing, but I can’t find this option there.
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We are experiencing an issue with Apple Business Manager (ABM) synchronization that is blocking our device management workflow.
Issue Description:
During the ABM sync process in our MDM, we receive the error:
"ABM Terms and Conditions not signed."
What We’ve Checked:
Logged into the ABM portal as the Administrator and confirmed that the latest Terms and Conditions.
Attempted to renew the ABM token on our existing server, but the same error message continues to appear in MDM. Tried creating a brand new ABM server integration, which also fails with the same error.
We checked with our MDM provider and they shared the logs, response received from ABM. It says T_C_NOT_SIGNED. But we have already accepted all the new Terms in ABM.
We would appreciate any help in resolving this issue or guidance on what steps to take next.
Hello, this may not be the correct place to ask this question so I apologize in advance if this is the case.
I am currently running into two specifc issues while continuing to implement the app.managed configuration which are quite frustrating and I will detail them below
Unlike MDM where an application could be "reinstalled", by sending an install application command down for the same app DM does not have a similar mechanism which causes some issues as (while inconsistent) devices do not always respect the configuration sent down, and will not begin downloading VPP applications. They can be seen in the configuration when checking under VPN & Device Management but they do not return on a status report, alternatively and app will "install" but will have a cloud symbol next to it requiring a download (which I believe would be impossible on supervised devices without apple accounts/have restricted apple accounts associated to them). These apps are also reported incorrectly, as they return a managed response while being inaccessible. Both of these issues are solved by removing and reinstall applications (occasionally). Is there any easier way to trigger a re-install or is this the only way to trigger this?
The Version element that can be optionally sent down does not seem to work (or if it does, does so inconsistently). A device will very happily download the application initially with the version element present, though when we detect an updated external ID from the VPP program and send down an updated configuration devices behave unexpectedly. Some have ignored it, some have responded back that a download has begun (with no download taking place and the application clearly still being the initial installed version as can be see in the apps page) or it just works, but there is not consistency. I realize a new UpdateBehavior object has been added to possibly handle this, but it is only supported in iOS 26 and above and there are plenty of people who do not have phones that can upgrade that far. Are there alternative ways to enforce an application update other than uninstalling and reinstalling the application without the version (or will sending down a config without a version after one was originally pinned force it to update to latest?)
Kind Regards
Hello all,
My question is, how to get APP (specialized in make SOPs for industrial users) that has already been listed outside of mainland China to be listed on apple store of mainland China?
Can I simply refile it to cover China mainland with existing apple developer account or do I have to create a new local apple developer account to start the listing process?
Your advise and help will be highly appreciated.
Thank you,
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We've disabled FUS through a config profile, but users can still access FUS by enabling the MenuBar/Control Center icons. My org would like to prevent access to FUS so I've created a config profile. But the profile doesn't seem to work.
Anyone have any ideas what I'm missing, or is this an OS bug?
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>PayloadDisplayName</key>
<string>macOS - Tahoe - Disable Fast User Switching Control Center</string>
<key>PayloadIdentifier</key>
<string>com.myorg.fast-user-switching</string>
<key>PayloadType</key>
<string>Configuration</string>
<key>PayloadScope</key>
<string>System</string>
<key>PayloadUUID</key>
<string>f1a2b3c4-d5e6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890</string>
<key>PayloadVersion</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>TargetDevmyorgType</key>
<integer>5</integer>
<key>PayloadContent</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>PayloadType</key>
<string>com.apple.controlcenter</string>
<key>PayloadVersion</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>PayloadIdentifier</key>
<string>com.apple.controlcenter.57EBEF9E-E568-411E-AE27-500AD98C94F4</string>
<key>PayloadUUID</key>
<string>f1a2b3c4-d5e6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890</string>
<key>UserSwitcher</key>
<integer>8</integer>
</dict>
<dict>
<key>PayloadType</key>
<string>.GlobalPreferences</string>
<key>PayloadVersion</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>PayloadIdentifier</key>
<string>.GlobalPreferences.71DE1486-60BC-4CB9-890D-AD50A772890D</string>
<key>PayloadUUID</key>
<string>c5234012-e0sw-2066-6fl8-3bd5p8125op7</string>
<key>MultipleSessionEnabled</key>
false/>
</dict>
</array>
</dict>
</plist>
Topic:
Business & Education
SubTopic:
Device Management
Nuestra cuenta está aprobada como MDM Vendor y necesitamos emitir por primera vez el certificado APNs para MDM en el portal de Push Certificates.
Procedimiento seguido
Primero hemos descargado desde nuestra cuenta de Apple Developer el certificado de MDM Vendor y lo hemos instalado en el ordenador.
Esto lo hemos hecho para que, al lanzar la instrucción de OpenSSL, se pueda utilizar el UUID gestionado por Apple y así generar el CSR de forma correcta.
La instrucción que estamos ejecutando es la siguiente:
openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes
-keyout mdm_private.key
-out mdm.csr
-subj "/O=Numbux/OU=MDM/CN=com.apple.mgmt.External."
El CSR resultante es puro (no está firmado ni empaquetado) y está generado con RSA 2048 y SHA256.
Sin embargo, al subirlo al portal de Push Certificates, seguimos recibiendo el error “invalid signing request”.
Solicitud
Dado que es nuestra primera emisión, entendemos que necesitamos el External UUID asignado por Apple a nuestra organización, porque veo que el problema se deriva de una incorrecto UUID que se está generando en el comando OpenSSL.
¿Podríais confirmarnos cuál es ese valor para poder completar el CSR y así emitir correctamente el certificado APNs MDM?
He llamado a los números 900 812 703 y al 900 812 468 y he escrito al soporte de developer. NADIE ES CAPAZ DE DARMELO.
Sin el external UUID no puedo crear el APN para mi MDM.
Alguien me puede ayudar?
No me mandeis links ni posibles números que llamar porque ya lo he hecho.
Topic:
Business & Education
SubTopic:
Device Management
Hello world! First post here.
Developing my first app. It primarily targets supervised and MDM managed devices. A few questions:
For supervised devices, is serial number available? I want to get the number and use it for app auto activation
Is MDM required for supervised devices? Or, as long as a device is enrolled through Apple Business Manager?
Which capacity shall I request for the app?
Thanks so much!
Summary:
When applying a configuration profile that uses allowListedAppBundleIDs to permit a defined set of apps, essential Apple Watch apps are unexpectedly removed from the paired Watch — even though their associated iPhone bundle IDs are explicitly included.
This issue occurs with a minimal profile, and has been consistently reproducible on the latest versions of iOS and watchOS.
Impact:
This behavior severely limits the use of Apple Watch in managed environments (e.g., education, family management, accessibility contexts), where allowlisting is a key control mechanism. It also suggests either:
Undocumented internal dependencies between iOS and watchOS apps, or
A possible regression in how allowlists interact with Watch integration.
Steps to Reproduce:
Create a configuration profile with a Restrictions payload containing only the allowListedAppBundleIDs key.
Allow a broad list of essential system apps, including all known Apple Watch-related bundle IDs:
com.apple.NanoAlarm
com.apple.NanoNowPlaying
com.apple.NanoOxygenSaturation
com.apple.NanoRegistry
com.apple.NanoRemote
com.apple.NanoSleep
com.apple.NanoStopwatch
com.apple.NanoWorldClock
(All the bundles can be seen in the Attached profile)
Install the profile on a supervised or non-supervised iPhone paired with an Apple Watch.
Restart both devices.
Observe that several core Watch apps (e.g. Heart Rate, Activity, Workout) are missing from the Watch.
Expected Behavior:
All apps explicitly included in the allowlist should function normally. System apps — especially those tied to hardware like Apple Watch — should remain accessible unless explicitly excluded.
Actual Behavior:
Multiple Apple Watch system apps are removed or hidden, despite their iPhone bundle IDs being listed in the allowlist.
Test Environment:
iPhone running iOS 18
Apple Watch running watchOS 11
Profile includes only the allowListedAppBundleIDs key
Issue confirmed on fresh devices with no third-party apps
Request for Apple Engineering:
Please confirm whether additional internal or undocumented bundle IDs are required to preserve Apple Watch functionality when allowlisting apps.
If this behavior is unintended, please treat this as a regression or bug affecting key system components.
If intentional, please provide formal documentation listing all required bundle IDs for preserving Watch support with allowlisting enabled.
Attachment:
.mobileconfig profile demonstrating the issue (clean, minimal, reproducible)
Attached test profile = https://drive.google.com/file/d/12YknGWuo1bDG-bmzPi0T41H6uHrhDmdR/view?usp=sharing
Topic:
Business & Education
SubTopic:
Device Management
Tags:
Managed Settings
Apple Watch
Device Management
Hello,
I’ve run into an issue with a configuration profile on my supervised iPhone. I’m wondering if anyone here might be able to help?
The profile contains the allowListedAppBundleIDs key within the restrictions payload. My Apple Watch is paired with the iPhone. The iPhone was supervised manually with Apple Configurator, hence the Apple Watch has not been directly supervised itself.
The profile works completely as expected when installed on the phone. As soon as the profile is installed on the iPhone, I can witness the apps on the Apple Watch rearrange themselves as some apps are hidden. So clearly the profile is applying its restrictions to the Apple Watch to some degree.
My issue however is that apps listed in the whitelist are hidden from the Watch. The apps that are missing from my Watch are Walkie Talkie, Find My Items, Find My Friends, Messages, Alarm, Remote, Now Playing, Sleep, Meditation and Heart Rate. This is despite the following bundle IDs being listed in the whitelist array: com.apple.findmy.findpeople, com.apple.findmy.finddevices, com.apple.HeartRate, com.apple.SessionTrackerApp, com.apple.NanoWorldClock, com.apple.findmy.finditems, com.apple.Mind, com.apple.NanoOxygenSaturation, com.apple.watchmemojieditor com.apple.NanoSleep com.apple.NanoNowPlaying com.apple.noise com.apple.tincan com.apple.NanoRemote com.apple.NanoAlarm com.apple.private.NanoTimer com.apple.NanoStopwatch
I’ve done some testing, but not sure what I’ve found really. I’ve so far identified 3 scenarios.
Scenario 1: I have the whitelist profile installed on the iPhone. I download an app that appears in the whitelist from my watch (or at least its iPhone version does). The apps show up on the iPhone automatically and can be launched there. These apps cannot be launched on the watch.
Scenario 2: I downloaded a few apps to my watch, that didn’t automatically install on my iPhone at the same time. They were on the whitelist. These ones couldn’t be launched from my Watch. I then downloaded them to the iPhone and they could be launched there (since they were on the whitelist).
Scenario 3: A couple of 3rd party apps on the whitelist could be downloaded and launched from the watch with the whitelist installed.
It seems as though there are different kinds of Apple Watch app and this is what I’ve read elsewhere. First of all there are Watch-only apps, which do not automatically install a companion iPhone app. Secondly there are companion apps, which when installed from the Watch App Store download their companion app to the iPhone in the background. Someone please correct me - I’m bound to be overlooking something here.
So maybe the apps that when installed from Watch automatically install on iPhone and can only be launched from the iPhone have a separate bundle ID for their Watch app which I haven’t included?
Apps that are on the whitelist AND do not automatically install an iPhone app AND can be launched from the Watch, include:
solstice
What3words
So maybe these do not need a companion app, but have the same Bundle ID as their iPhone app?
However, I’m still not sure why many stock Apple Watch apps are missing from the Watch…. The most obvious answer is that I’ve got their Bundle IDs wrong, but I don’t think I have given I extracted the bundle IDs from the App Store pages of the Apple WatchOS apps.
I noticed at this Apple Support page (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/deployment/dep34c5cd30f/1/web/1.0) that there is no mention of whitelisting or blacklisting apps on WatchOS using MDM, yet something definitely happens on the watch when the configuration profile is installed on the iPhone. Furthermore, if I tap on a configuration profile, which comprises a blacklist, on my iPhone it will ask me if I want to install it on the iPhone or Watch. The same pop-up question doesn’t happen when the profile contains a whitelist.
All this to say, I’m massively confused as to why I can’t get this working. I’d really appreciate anyone’s advice which is bound to be expert.
Thank you
I am a developer working on iOS apps.
I would like to report an issue occurring in iOS 26 beta 2.
Our company has Enterprise account, and we are developing apps.
When we distribute these apps, and install them on a device running iOS 26 beta2, apps install successfully, but apps crashed immediately after being launched.
MDM Install Application
When I install the app via Xcode and trust it, apps will run.
Launchd job spawn failed
This issue does not occur on versions prior to iOS 26. I would like to know if this is a problem that will be resolved in future updates, or if it is a policy change.
On a supervised device running iOS 18 without any AirDrop restrictions applied, when a profile with allowListedAppBundleIDs restriction key is installed, the AirDrop sound plays. But still the accept prompt does not appear, making it impossible to accept files.
The prompt works as expected on iOS 18 devices to which the allowListedAppBundleIDs restriction is not installed.
This issue occurs only on supervised iOS 18 devices to which the allowListedAppBundleIDs restriction is being applied.
Device must be in iOS 18 version > Install the (allowListedAppBundleIDs restriction) profile with the device > Try to AirDrop files to the managed device.
The expected result is that the accept prompt must pop up but it does not appear.
This issue is occurring irrespective of any Whitelisted bundle ID being added to the allowListedAppBundleIDs restriction profile.
Have attached a few Whitelisted bundle ID here com.talentlms.talentlms.ios.beta, com.maxaccel.safetrack, com.manageengine.mdm.iosagent, com.apple.weather, com.apple.mobilenotes, gov.dot.phmsa.erg2, com.apple.calculator, com.manageengine.mdm.iosagent, com.apple.webapp, com.apple.CoreCDPUI.localSecretPrompt etc.
Have raised a Feedback request (FB15709399) with sysdiagnose logs and a short video on the issue.
Topic:
Business & Education
SubTopic:
Device Management
Tags:
Enterprise
Device Management
Managed Settings
Hello, this may not be the correct place to ask this question so I apologize in advance if this is the case.
We are currently having some issues when attempting to restore device back ups via iCloud that where previously enrolled to our MDM solution, as upon the restore no app data seems to be persisted over (we have tested restoring the backup on the same device and we have been able to have data persist between wipes)
On the initial device we have ensured that the restrictions
allowCloudKeychainSync
allowManagedAppsCloudSync
are set to true, and can see that the initial devices back up has the app data backed up, yet despite this data is not persisted when restoring from back up on a new device.
On the device where the back up was initially done when restoring the applications are applied but indicated that they must be re-installed via our management console, once the app has been uninstalled and reinstalled the old data does show up, when applied to the new device our mdm solution pushes down the app.managed config but the device treats it as a new install.
Could this possibly be due to us using Device Licensing when assigning apps? Or is it due to the intial device only performing a token update request when restoring and the new device going through the entire checkin proccess?
Both devices are provisioned via DEP, and applications where assigned initially via VPP
Any insight on this would be useful
(For reference this is an MDM solution of our own making so we are attempting to sus out if there is a configuration issue we could be overlooking).
Dear Team,
We are working on retrieving email address of the user joined to Entra ID from Entra-joined macOS devices, specifically while running in a system context.The sudo dscl . -read /Users/$(whoami) RecordName command give the local user name whose password is synced with the entra ID. We would greatly appreciate guidance on how to retrieve the Entra ID joined user’s email address in a system context from Entra Joined mac devices, especially from those with prior experience in this area.
Thank you for your support.
Hello,
We are working with an iOS app that is distributed as a Public Unlisted App Store app. Our MDM allows us to import the app by URL, but when added this way, the app is marked as unmanaged in the inventory. Because of that, we cannot assign a Managed App Configuration payload to it in the normal way.
What we are trying to achieve:
Deliver a configuration profile to all enrolled devices before the app is installed.
When the user installs the app from the MDM catalog, the app should immediately see the configuration values.
Questions we’re hoping to clarify:
Is it technically feasible to pre-provision a Managed App Configuration for an app in this scenario, by pushing a .mobileconfig profile to all devices?
If yes, what would be the correct payload format and content of such a .mobileconfig file?
We’ve tested a profile format we found here that uses com.apple.managed-app-config PayloadType and a ManagedAppConfiguration key with the bundle ID nested inside, but iOS reports this as “payload not recognized.” From what we understand, that may not be part of Apple’s schema.
Any guidance from Apple or the community on whether this use case is possible (and, if so, what the valid profile format should look like) would be very helpful.
Note: For a complicated company policy, at the moment we are not able to participate in ABM.
Thanks in advance!
Environment
Devices: e.g., iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 16 (multiple units)
OS: iOS 26 beta 2 and beta 4 (23A5297m)
Distribution: Apple Enterprise Program (In-House), deployed via MDM InstallApplication
Tooling: Xcode (latest available for iOS 26 betas)
Summary
Apps signed for Enterprise (In-House) distribution install successfully on iOS 26 betas via MDM, but terminate immediately on launch. The same builds run if installed from Xcode on the same devices. This is a regression from pre-iOS 26 versions where Enterprise builds installed via MDM launched normally.
Steps to Reproduce
Archive an iOS app and export for Enterprise (In-House) distribution.
Deploy the .ipa via MDM using InstallApplication to a device on iOS 26 beta (e.g., 23A5297m).
Tap the app icon to launch.
Actual Result
The app quits instantly on launch. System logs show launchd/runningboard errors, including NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=85 (“Bad executable (or shared library)”):
runningboardd(RunningBoard)[34]: Process start failed with Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=85 "Bad executable (or shared library)" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Launchd job spawn failed}
runningboardd(RunningBoard)[34]: Launch failed with Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=85 "Bad executable (or shared library)"
SpringBoard(FrontBoard)[35]: Bootstrapping failed ... NSUnderlyingError = { NSLocalizedDescription = Launchd job spawn failed; }
Expected Result
Enterprise-signed builds installed via MDM should launch as they did on iOS 25.x and earlier.
Regression?
Works on iOS versions prior to 26.
Works on iOS 26 betas when installed from Xcode (developer-signed run).
Fails only for Enterprise (In-House) builds delivered via MDM.
Additional Notes / Possibly Related
We also reproduced a similar failure mode with a minimal Safari Web Extension project: it installs and appears under Settings → Safari → Extensions, but enabling it and opening Safari produces: “ is no longer available.”
Building a fresh project with a new bundle ID shows the same behavior on iOS 26 beta (23A5297m).
Logs contain: Error occurred during transaction: The provided identifier "" is invalid.
Running from Xcode (debug build) works.
Workarounds
None identified for Enterprise/MDM distribution. Only Xcode-installed builds run.
Impact
Blocks Enterprise deployment to our fleet on iOS 26 betas.
Feedback / Attachments
Included: sysdiagnose from an affected device, minimal Xcode project demonstrating the issue, Enterprise-exported app, and reproduction notes.
Happy to share additional logs or perform targeted tests if needed.
Request
Can Apple confirm whether this is a known regression vs. a policy/validation change in iOS 26 for Enterprise/MDM installs? Any guidance on a short-term mitigation or build/signing change we can apply would be appreciated.
Topic:
Business & Education
SubTopic:
Device Management
Hi
We've had an Enterprise Developer a/c for years. But last year they asked a bunch a questions to confirm we were a company. I answered them all and then it said it would review the answers. Were a big company and answered these questions before so just expected it to go through.
Then our Enterprise Program a/c was up for renewal in April. But the money was never taken from the company cc and every expiry date the renewal date keeps moving forward a month. Its now been moved to Sep 2025. Either were getting April-Sep free or were going to be landed with a CC bill for 12+5 months soon. Anyone else seeing this.
Is there an email or webpage for Enterprise a/c support? We have the money :)
Hi Apple Community,
At WWDC25, introduced a native device migration feature with iOS/macOS 26 and Apple Business Manager that promises seamless migration from one MDM to another without wiping devices or manual re-enrollment.
That said, while testing this in iOS/macOS 26 beta, we ran into an issue: the Wi-Fi settings deployed by the old MDM aren’t retained during the migration. This means devices lose Wi-Fi connectivity partway through, and users have to manually reconnect before the migration to the new MDM can continue.
This interrupts what should be a smooth, hands-off process. We wanted to ask if this is a known issue or limitation with the current beta? Are there any recommended ways to avoid losing Wi-Fi profiles during this migration window? Will this improve in future updates so that the Wi-Fi connection is preserved or seamlessly handed off to the new MDM?
Any tips, workarounds, or official guidance Apple can share on best practices for handling Wi-Fi profiles during ABM-native device migrations would be hugely appreciated.
Added Feedback with FeedBackAssistant ID : FB20150763
Thanks in advance.
Topic:
Business & Education
SubTopic:
Device Management
Tags:
Apple Business Manager
Device Management
Hello,
I have an Apple Developer Enterprise account, and Apple Support has already enabled MDM for my account. I successfully downloaded and installed my MDM Vendor Certificate (it shows up in Keychain as MDM Vendor: [My Company Name] with its private key).
Here’s what I’ve done so far:
Exported the Vendor Certificate + private key as a .p12, then converted to .pem and .key using OpenSSL.
Generated an unsigned CSR with CN=com.apple.mgmt.External. using OpenSSL.
Attempted to sign the CSR using:
my Vendor certificate
the Vendor private key
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations (WWDR) intermediate certificate
OpenSSL smime -sign command with DER output
Problem:
Every time I try to upload the vendor-signed CSR to the Apple Push Certificates Portal, I get an error (CSR rejected).
Sometimes OpenSSL even fails with “unable to load certificates” depending on how the WWDR certificate is included.
My Questions:
What is the correct OpenSSL command and certificate chain Apple expects for signing the CSR?
Do I need to include any additional intermediates besides WWDR?
Is there an official Apple reference example for generating the vendor-signed CSR that the Push Certificates Portal will accept?
Any guidance from the community (or someone who has successfully done this end-to-end) would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Sergio Sanchez
Topic:
Business & Education
SubTopic:
Device Management
Tags:
APNS
Signing Certificates
Apple Business Manager
Family Controls
We are currently working on a SCEP server implementation that operates in FIPS-approved mode. In this mode, RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 encryption is disallowed due to compliance requirements, and only FIPS-approved padding schemes such as RSA-OAEP are permitted.
However, we have observed that the SCEP client functionality on Apple devices currently does not support RSA-OAEP for CMS EnvelopedData decryption. This creates a challenge for us in ensuring FIPS compliance while maintaining compatibility with Apple devices during certificate enrollment through SCEP.
We would appreciate your guidance on the following:
Are there any alternative FIPS-approved encryption algorithms or configurations supported by Apple devices for SCEP CMS EnvelopedData decryption?
Is there any plan or timeline for future support of RSA-OAEP on Apple platforms for this use case?
Feedback raised along with sysdiagnose logs as well : FB17655410
Hi Apple Development forums,
I am having trouble getting a Wireguard VPN config setup to automatically disconnect on all domain requests other than one specific domain.
I have my .mobileconfig designed as so:
<dict>
<key>Action</key>
<string>EvaluateConnection</string>
<key>ActionParameters</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>Domains</key>
<array>
<string>service.domainname.com</string>
</array>
<key>DomainAction</key>
<string>ConnectIfNeeded</string>
<key>ProbeURL</key>
<string>https://service.domainname.com/</string>
</dict>
</array>
</dict>
<dict>
<key>Action</key>
<string>Disconnect</string>
<key>DNSDomainMatch</key>
<array>
<string>*.com</string>
<string>*.org</string>
<string>*.net</string>
</array>
</dict>
<dict>
<key>Action</key>
<string>Disconnect</string>
</dict>
</array>
The issue I'm having is regardless of whether I note a *.com or simply have the action Disconnect noted - the VPN stays connected after navigating to https://service.domainname.com.
would anyone have any thoughts on this? Or am I missing something here?