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The AppleTV should show up automatically under All Devices. Navigate to Settings → Remotes and Devices → Remote App and Devices on your AppleTV.Ĥ. Connect your AppleTV to the same WiFi network as your laptop.Ģ.
#Apple configurator certificate how to#
The following steps go over how to pair, supervise, and install a profile for Charles Proxy on an Apple TV. For 4K Apple TV’s, pairing the device with Apple Configurator must also be over network. In order to do this, the Apple TV must first be supervised. Instead, a profile must be installed via Apple Configurator.

The biggest difference between setting up Charles on mobile devices versus tvOS is that there is no way to download the certificate from the site. However, the process has gotten a little more complicated with the removal of the USB-C port on the 4K Apple TV’s, so I’d like to expand on previous work and include some new changes. Our blog actually already has an article about Charles Proxy and Apple TVs. Setting it up is typically really simple, and doesn’t require extra tooling, but that isn’t the case for tvOS devices.Ĭharles is a much-loved tool here at WillowTree. It’s also a great way to visualize the inner workings of an interface, and can be helpful for debugging issues. Proxying with Charles is an easy way to monitor and manipulate network traffic as needed for testing.
