How can I resign and install a .ipa that has a removed certificate; with no access to source code and no...
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A coworker gave me a .ipa of a demo app that has an either "removed or revoked" certificate. Nobody can locate the source code or even the owner, but we need to show it on an ios device.
Is there a way for me to create a new, buildable version of this .ipa so it can be installed even on just my own device? Can I put my certificate and provisioning profile in this ipa?
I have downloaded a new ad-hoc distribution certificate and i have a provisioning profile to go with it.
What I am struggling with now is how to sign this .ipa with my certs.
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A coworker gave me a .ipa of a demo app that has an either "removed or revoked" certificate. Nobody can locate the source code or even the owner, but we need to show it on an ios device.
Is there a way for me to create a new, buildable version of this .ipa so it can be installed even on just my own device? Can I put my certificate and provisioning profile in this ipa?
I have downloaded a new ad-hoc distribution certificate and i have a provisioning profile to go with it.
What I am struggling with now is how to sign this .ipa with my certs.
ios certificate ipa
stackoverflow.com/questions/5160863/how-to-re-sign-the-ipa-file or stackoverflow.com/questions/6896029/re-sign-ipa-iphone might help
– Allen R
Nov 8 at 22:28
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A coworker gave me a .ipa of a demo app that has an either "removed or revoked" certificate. Nobody can locate the source code or even the owner, but we need to show it on an ios device.
Is there a way for me to create a new, buildable version of this .ipa so it can be installed even on just my own device? Can I put my certificate and provisioning profile in this ipa?
I have downloaded a new ad-hoc distribution certificate and i have a provisioning profile to go with it.
What I am struggling with now is how to sign this .ipa with my certs.
ios certificate ipa
A coworker gave me a .ipa of a demo app that has an either "removed or revoked" certificate. Nobody can locate the source code or even the owner, but we need to show it on an ios device.
Is there a way for me to create a new, buildable version of this .ipa so it can be installed even on just my own device? Can I put my certificate and provisioning profile in this ipa?
I have downloaded a new ad-hoc distribution certificate and i have a provisioning profile to go with it.
What I am struggling with now is how to sign this .ipa with my certs.
ios certificate ipa
ios certificate ipa
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stackoverflow.com/questions/5160863/how-to-re-sign-the-ipa-file or stackoverflow.com/questions/6896029/re-sign-ipa-iphone might help
– Allen R
Nov 8 at 22:28
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stackoverflow.com/questions/5160863/how-to-re-sign-the-ipa-file or stackoverflow.com/questions/6896029/re-sign-ipa-iphone might help
– Allen R
Nov 8 at 22:28
stackoverflow.com/questions/5160863/how-to-re-sign-the-ipa-file or stackoverflow.com/questions/6896029/re-sign-ipa-iphone might help
– Allen R
Nov 8 at 22:28
stackoverflow.com/questions/5160863/how-to-re-sign-the-ipa-file or stackoverflow.com/questions/6896029/re-sign-ipa-iphone might help
– Allen R
Nov 8 at 22:28
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stackoverflow.com/questions/5160863/how-to-re-sign-the-ipa-file or stackoverflow.com/questions/6896029/re-sign-ipa-iphone might help
– Allen R
Nov 8 at 22:28