Install Certificate on Apple iOS Device

You must install a CA-signed certificate on your Apple iOS device before you can connect to Dominion KX IV–101. Access is prevented if only the default certificate is present. Depending on your browser, you may see an error such as "This Connection is Not Private".

When creating certificates, the certificate Common name should match the IP address/Hostname used to connect to the device.

Install both the Dominion KX IV–101 certificate and the CA certificate used to sign the Dominion KX IV–101 certificate.

Note: If you have issues launching connections from IOS devices, check that the certificate meets Apple requirements: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210176

  1. Email the certificate file to an email account that can be opened on the iOS device. Open the email and tap the attachment.

  2. The certificate downloads as a "profile" that you have to install. You can have only one profile ready to install at a time. For example, if you download a profile and don't install it, and then download a second profile, only the second profile is available to be installed. If a profile is not installed within 8 minutes of downloading it, it is automatically deleted.
  3. To install the profile, go to Settings, then tap Profile Downloaded.
  4. Tap install, then follow prompts as presented to verify and Install.

  5. When complete the certificate is marked Verified. Tap Done.

  6. To enable the certificate, go to Settings > General > About, then scroll all the way down. Tap Certificate Trust Settings.

  7. Tap the certificate that was installed earlier to enable. A warning appears. Tap Continue to enable. The certificate slider displays green for enabled.

See Also

Using HKC on Apple iOS Devices

Touch Mouse Functions

Keyboard Access on Mobile

Manage HKC iOS Client Keyboard Macros

Tools Menu

Limitations on Apple iOS Devices