[GH-ISSUE #1132] Proxyman 3.0.0 iOS simulator certification revokes #1127

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opened 2026-03-03 19:48:36 +03:00 by kerem · 3 comments
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Originally created by @rad-chomik on GitHub (Jan 31, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/issues/1132

Originally assigned to: @NghiaTranUIT on GitHub.

Proxyman version? (Ex. Proxyman 1.4.3)

Proxyman 3.0.0

macOS Version? (Ex. mac 10.14)

Monterey 12.1

Steps to reproduce

iOS simulator certification revokes itself
It hapen for iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 8

Stays on for iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 11, iPhone 12(at-least on those I've tested)

Expected behavior

Certs installed and trusted stays

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Screenshot 2022-01-31 at 10 19 30 am Screenshot 2022-01-31 at 10 19 40 am
Originally created by @rad-chomik on GitHub (Jan 31, 2022). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/issues/1132 Originally assigned to: @NghiaTranUIT on GitHub. ### Proxyman version? (Ex. Proxyman 1.4.3) Proxyman 3.0.0 ### macOS Version? (Ex. mac 10.14) Monterey 12.1 ### Steps to reproduce iOS simulator certification revokes itself It hapen for iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 8 Stays on for iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 11, iPhone 12(at-least on those I've tested) ### Expected behavior Certs installed and trusted stays ### Screenshots (optional) <img width="612" alt="Screenshot 2022-01-31 at 10 19 30 am" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/91895133/151776435-0136dd6a-24bb-4fbf-93f0-3e4ea25329f8.png"> <img width="608" alt="Screenshot 2022-01-31 at 10 19 40 am" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/91895133/151776440-a8232603-9365-4b40-be64-56b19d8300f9.png">
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@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2022):

Thanks for the report @rad-chomik. It's an issue that I could not find any reliable solution because there are no official APIs to verify whether or not Proxyman Certificate is installed on iOS Simulators.

Thus, you might encounter this issue.

@rad-chomik don't worry about it. If you've already installed it on your working iOS Simulators, you don't need to do it again. Please ingore the status.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1026403278 --> @NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2022): Thanks for the report @rad-chomik. It's an issue that I could not find any reliable solution because there are no official APIs to verify whether or not Proxyman Certificate is installed on iOS Simulators. Thus, you might encounter this issue. @rad-chomik don't worry about it. If you've already installed it on your working iOS Simulators, you don't need to do it again. Please ingore the status.
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@rad-chomik commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2022):

Thank you for your answer @NghiaTranUIT
Issue is that whenever the certificate is revoked it cause 500 internal server error.
And I am not able to connect to the API my app is using.
I would not notice this otherwise.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1026569564 --> @rad-chomik commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2022): Thank you for your answer @NghiaTranUIT Issue is that whenever the certificate is revoked it cause 500 internal server error. And I am not able to connect to the API my app is using. I would not notice this otherwise.
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@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2022):

Issue is that whenever the certificate is revoked it cause 500 internal server error.
And I am not able to connect to the API my app is using.

If you encounter this problem, just simply reinstall the certificate on this Simulator.

There are many reasons why the certificate might be revoked on Simulators. From what I know, maybe Xcode automatically wipes it out to save your disk storage or other tools (e.g. CleanMyMac) will do it too.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1026592613 --> @NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2022): > Issue is that whenever the certificate is revoked it cause 500 internal server error. And I am not able to connect to the API my app is using. If you encounter this problem, just simply reinstall the certificate on this Simulator. There are many reasons why the certificate might be revoked on Simulators. From what I know, maybe Xcode automatically wipes it out to save your disk storage or other tools (e.g. CleanMyMac) will do it too.
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