Apple Push Notification Service Certificate will expire in 30 days

I am receiving mails regarding "Apple Push Notification Service Certificate will expire in 30 days",

i dont know what to do at this time, where to verify this one, i know renew of iOS developer program but i don't have any idea about this Push Notification Service Certificate please help my out,

Posted on Mar 30, 2015 7:55 AM

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Apr 2, 2015 6:51 AM in response to Prem garigapati

Greetings Prem garigapati,


I understand you are receiving a message regarding an expiring certificate. Are you using a version of OS X Server on your computer? This article has additional information which may be helpful:


OS X Server: How to renew expired push certificates - Apple Support


If the certificate you use with the Apple Push Notification service (APNs) has expired, you can renew it using OS X Server.



Use these steps to renew any push notification certificates that have expired:

  1. Open the OS X Server app.
  2. Select your server in the Server app sidebar, then click Settings.
  3. Click the Edit button next to the “Enable Apple push notifications” option.
  4. Enter your organization's Apple ID in the sheet that appears, then click Renew to renew the expired certificate.
  5. Deselect (uncheck) the “Enable Apple push notifications” option.
  6. Select (check) the “Enable Apple push notifications” option.


Thank you for contributing to Apple Support Communities.


Best,

Bobby_D

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