App specific pw

I'm trying to store credentials on my keychange by doing this: xcrun notarytool store-credentials --apple-id APPLE-ID --team-id TEAM-ID I then I'm asked for a profile name, and the the App-specific password for my apple-id. This is when I'm getting an error: "Invalid credentials. Username or password is incorrect. Use the app-specific password generated at appleid.apple.com. Ensure that all authentication arguments are correct.". Now, I've generated the app specific pw by logging in here: https://account.apple.com/ but when I login to my Developers account, I do it here: https://developer.apple.com/account/ I've signed up for the "$99 a year"-program. Is there a problem that I've created the pw on what looks like my "private" page and not my "developer" page?

Answered by DTS Engineer in 815032022
Written by Worra in 769105021
Is there a problem that I've created the pw on what looks like my "private" page and not my "developer" page?

No. App-specific passwords are a feature of the wider Apple Account infrastructure. They don’t figured in the Developer website except insofar as the Developer website is a client of that infrastructure.

On the notary front, my general advice is that you run the store-credentials subcommand with no arguments and let it lead you through the setup process:

% xcrun notarytool store-credentials


This process stores your credentials securely in the Keychain …

If you decide to authenticate with a password, generate an app-specific password for the notary service and enter it when prompted.

IMPORTANT This is different from your main Apple Account password. It usually has the form llll-llll-llll-llll, where each l is a random letter.

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Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

Written by Worra in 769105021
Is there a problem that I've created the pw on what looks like my "private" page and not my "developer" page?

No. App-specific passwords are a feature of the wider Apple Account infrastructure. They don’t figured in the Developer website except insofar as the Developer website is a client of that infrastructure.

On the notary front, my general advice is that you run the store-credentials subcommand with no arguments and let it lead you through the setup process:

% xcrun notarytool store-credentials


This process stores your credentials securely in the Keychain …

If you decide to authenticate with a password, generate an app-specific password for the notary service and enter it when prompted.

IMPORTANT This is different from your main Apple Account password. It usually has the form llll-llll-llll-llll, where each l is a random letter.

Share and Enjoy

Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

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