Configure push applications for iOS branded apps using certificate based authentication

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  • 更新日 2026年03月12日
  • 所要時間:3分
  • Install an iOS push certificate to use push notifications on your branded ServiceNow mobile apps for iOS.

    始める前に

    Role required: admin

    To use push notifications on your branded ServiceNow mobile apps for iOS, you must upload your Apple certificates p12 file, and enter your key store password into your instance.

    注:
    These steps are not necessary if you are not using a custom branded mobile apps. For more detail on custom branding, see Request, test, and publish a branded mobile app.

    手順

    1. Navigate to All > System Notification > Push > Push Application.
    2. Open the record for the push application you want to modify.
      • Open ServiceNow Mobile Application for the Mobile Agent app.
      • Open ServiceNow Request Application for the Now Mobile app.

      If you are using a branded mobile application, select the record for the branded app. For example, select ServiceNow Intune Mobile Application if you are using the Microsoft Intune branded application.

    3. In the Push field, change the value from REST API to Direct.
    4. In the Apple-Certificate Based Authentication tab, click the reference icon (Reference icon) next to the Certificate field.
    5. In the X.509 Certificates list pop-up, click New.
    6. In the X.509 Certificates form, fill in the fields.
      表 : 1. X.509 Certificate form
      Field Value
      Name Name for your certificate.
      Notify on expiration User to receive a notification when the certificate expires.
      Type Certificate type. Enter PKCS12 Key Store in this field.
      Key store password Your Apple key store password.
      Warn in days to expire Number of days before certificate expiration to receive an expiration warning.
      Short Description Description for your certificate.
    7. Click the attachment icon (Attachment icon).
    8. Upload your .p12 certificates file.
      注:
      Due to an Apple internal policy, all iOS push certificates (.p12 files) expire after 13 months. To continue using push notifications without disruption, you should request an updated build within 60 days of your certificate expiration date to receive a new .p12 file. New .p12 files cannot be generated without an updated or new build.
    9. Click Save.
    10. オプション: Re-open your X.509 Certificates record and click the Validate Stores/Certificates link at the bottom of the form to validate your certificates and stores.
    11. On the push application form, click Update.