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# iPad
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- [iPad](#ipad)
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- [How to access code-server with a self signed certificate on iPad](#how-to-access-code-server-with-a-self-signed-certificate-on-ipad)
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# iPad
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## How to access code-server with a self signed certificate on iPad
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Accessing a self signed certificate on iPad isn't as easy as accepting through all
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the security warnings. Safari will prevent WebSocket connections unless the certificate
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is installed as a profile on the device.
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The below assumes you are using the self signed certificate that code-server
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generates for you. If not, that's fine but you'll have to make sure your certificate
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abides by the following guidelines from Apple: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210176
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**note**: Another undocumented requirement we noticed is that the certificate has to have `basicConstraints=CA:true`.
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The following instructions assume you have code-server installed and running
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with a self signed certificate. If not, please first go through [./guide.md](./guide.md)!
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**warning**: Your iPad must access code-server via a domain name. It could be local
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DNS like `mymacbookpro.local` but it must be a domain name. Otherwise Safari will
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refuse to allow WebSockets to connect.
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1. Your certificate **must** have a subject alt name that matches the hostname
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at which you will access code-server from your iPad. You can pass this to code-server
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so that it generates the certificate correctly with `--cert-host`.
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2. Share your self signed certificate with the iPad.
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- code-server will print the location of the certificate it has generated in the logs.
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```
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[2020-10-30T08:55:45.139Z] info - Using generated certificate and key for HTTPS: ~/.local/share/code-server/mymbp_local.crt
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```
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- You can mail it to yourself or if you have a Mac, it's easiest to just Airdrop to the iPad.
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3. When opening the `*.crt` file, you'll be prompted to go into settings to install.
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4. Go to `Settings -> General -> Profile`, select the profile and then hit `Install`.
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- It should say the profile is verified.
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5. Go to `Settings -> About -> Certificate Trust Settings` and enable full trust for
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the certificate.
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6. Now you can access code-server! 🍻
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