When a VPN is active, RCS messaging does not work on iOS 18.
I work on an iOS VPN app, and we were very appreciative of the excludeCellularServices network flag that was released during the iOS 16 cycle. It's a great solution to ensure the VPN doesn't interfere with cellular network features from the cellular provider.
Separately - As a user, I'm excited that iOS 18 includes RCS messaging.
Unfortunately, RCS messaging is not working when our VPN is active (when checking on the iOS 18 release candidate). My guess is that RCS is not excluded from the VPN tunnel, even when excludeCellularServices is true. It seems like RCS should be added in this situation, as it is a cell provider service.
Can RCS be added as a service that is excluded from the VPN tunnel when excludeCellularServices is true? (I've also sent this via feedback assistant, as 15094270.)
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I can reproduce the bug that CallKit doesn't active audiosession after the outgoing call put on hold because of an incoming call.
VoIP calling with CallKit
Steps to reproduce:
Download SpeakerBox example app from the link above and start it with XCode
Start a new outgoing call
Call your phone from other phone
Hold and Accept the call
After a few secs finish the call from the other phone
The outgoing call will be still on hold
Click on the call and click Toggle Hold
The call won't be active again because the audiosession is activated.
Logs:
Received provider(_:didDeactivate:)
Received provider(_:didDeactivate:)
Received provider(_:didDeactivate:)
Received provider(_:didDeactivate:)
Received provider(_:didDeactivate:)
Requested transaction successfully
Starting audio
Type: stdio
AURemoteIO.cpp:1162 failed: 561017449 (enable 3, outf< 1 ch, 44100 Hz, Float32> inf< 1 ch, 44100 Hz, Float32>)
Type: Error | Timestamp: 2024-08-15 12:20:29.949437+02:00 | Process: Speakerbox | Library: libEmbeddedSystemAUs.dylib | Subsystem: com.apple.coreaudio | Category: aurioc | TID: 0x19540d
AVAEInternal.h:109 [AVAudioEngineGraph.mm:1344:Initialize: (err = PerformCommand(*outputNode, kAUInitialize, NULL, 0)): error 561017449
Type: Error | Timestamp: 2024-08-15 12:20:29.949619+02:00 | Process: Speakerbox | Library: AVFAudio | Subsystem: com.apple.avfaudio | Category: avae | TID: 0x19540d
Couldn't start Apple Voice Processing IO: Error Domain=com.apple.coreaudio.avfaudio Code=561017449 "(null)" UserInfo={failed call=err = PerformCommand(*outputNode, kAUInitialize, NULL, 0)}
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2024-08-15 12:20:29.949730+02:00 | Process: Speakerbox | Library: Speakerbox | TID: 0x19540d
Route change:
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2024-08-15 12:20:30.167498+02:00 | Process: Speakerbox | Library: Speakerbox | TID: 0x19540d
ReasonUnknown
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2024-08-15 12:20:30.167549+02:00 | Process: Speakerbox | Library: Speakerbox | TID: 0x19540d
Previous route:
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2024-08-15 12:20:30.167568+02:00 | Process: Speakerbox | Library: Speakerbox | TID: 0x19540d
<AVAudioSessionRouteDescription: 0x302c00bc0,
inputs = (
"<AVAudioSessionPortDescription: 0x302c01330, type = MicrophoneBuiltIn; name = iPhone Mikrofon; UID = Built-In Microphone; selectedDataSource = (null)>"
);
outputs = (
"<AVAudioSessionPortDescription: 0x302c004d0, type = Receiver; name = Vev\U0151; UID = Built-In Receiver; selectedDataSource = (null)>"
)>
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2024-08-15 12:20:30.167626+02:00 | Process: Speakerbox | Library: Speakerbox | TID: 0x19540d
~5% of our users when downloading the iOS application from the Apple Store for the first time are unable to enrol a Passkey and experience an error saying the application is not associated with [DOMAIN].
The error message thrown by the iOS credentials API is
"The operation couldn't be completed. Application with identifier [APPID] is not associated with domain [DOMAIN]"
We have raised this via the developer support portal with case id: 102315543678
Question:
Why does the AASA file fail to fetch on app install and is there anything that can be done to force the app to fetch the file?
Can this bug be looked at urgently as it is impacting security critical functionality?
Other Debugging Observations
We have confirmed that our AASA file is correctly formatted and hosted on the Apple CDN. Under normal circumstances the association is created on install and Passkey enrolment works as intended.
We have observed that when customers uninstall/reinstall the app this often, but not always, resolves the issue. We also know this issue can resolve itself overtime without any intervention.
We have ruled out network (e.g VPN) issues and have reproduced the issue across a number of different network configurations.
We have ruled out the Keychain provider and have reproduced it across a variety of different providers and combinations of.
We observed this across multiple versions of the iOS operating system and iPhone hardware including the latest hardware and iOS version.
I'm using a Mac Studio in a homelab context and use Homebrew to manage the installed services. The services include things that access the local network, for example Prometheus which monitors some other servers, a reverse proxy which fronts other web services on the network, and a DNS server which can use another as upstream.
Local Network Access permissions make it impossible to reliably perform unattended updates of services because an updated binary requires a GUI login to grant local network permissions (again).
I use brew services to manage the services as launchd agents, i.e. they run in a non-root GUI context. I know that I can also use sudo brew services which instead installs the services as launchd daemons, but running services as root has negative security implication and generally doesn't look like a good idea to me.
If only there was a way to disable local network access checks altogether…
Reference: FB21797091 / Related to thread 807695
Hello,
I have already submitted a report regarding this issue via Feedback Assistant (FB21797091), but I would like to share the technical details here to seek further insights or potential workarounds.
We are experiencing a technical regression where Universal Links and Shared Web Credentials fail to resolve for Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) specifically on iOS 16 and later. This issue appears to be identical to the one discussed in thread 807695 (https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/807695).
Technical Contrast: What works vs. What fails On the exact same app build and iOS 16+ devices, we observe a clear distinction:
Standard ASCII Domain (onelink.me): Works perfectly. (Proves App ID and Entitlements are correct)
Internal Development Domain (Standard ASCII): Works perfectly. (Proves our server-side AASA hosting and HTTPS configuration are correct)
Japanese IDN Domain (xn--[punycode].com): Fails completely. (Status: "unspecified")
Note: This IDN setup was last confirmed to work correctly on iOS 15 in April 2025. Currently, we are unable to install the app on iOS 15 devices for live comparison, but the regression starting from iOS 16 is consistent.
This "Triple Proof" clearly isolates the issue: the failure is strictly tied to the swcd daemon's handling of IDN/Punycode domains.
Validation & Diagnostics:
Validation: Our Punycode domain passes all technical checks on the http://Branch.io AASA Validator (Valid HTTPS, valid JSON structure, and Content-Type: application/json).
sysdiagnose: Running swcutil on affected iOS 16+ devices shows the status as "unspecified" for the IDN domain.
Symptoms: Universal Links consistently open in Safari instead of the app, the Smart App Banner is not displayed, and Shared Web Credentials for AutoFill do not function.
Request for Resolution:
We request a fix for this regression in the swcd daemon. If this behavior is a specification for security reasons, please provide developers with a supported method or workaround to ensure IDN domains function correctly.
We have sysdiagnose logs available for further investigation. Thank you.
Hi Apple Dev Team & Community,
We’ve encountered an issue with background location updates when using an XCFramework we’ve built from our main app.
Context:
We have a standalone app called TravelSafely that reliably performs background location updates and alerts, even during sleep mode.
From this app, we extracted some core functionality into an XCFramework, including location management, and provided it as an SDK to a client.
We created a demo app to test this SDK in isolation.
Problem:
In the demo app, we notice that location updates work fine in the foreground.
However, in the background or sleep mode, location updates sometimes stop completely.
When we bring the app to the foreground again, location resumes.
This does not happen in the original standalone app.
What We’ve Already Checked:
UIBackgroundModes includes location
Info.plist has the required permissions
Location is started correctly using startUpdatingLocation
We maintain strong references and use background tasks as needed
Question:
Why would an app using a binary XCFramework (with location logic) behave differently from the original app in terms of background execution?
Is there any known issue or recommendation when working with SDKs/XCFrameworks that need to manage background tasks and location updates?
Any insights or recommendations to maintain proper background behavior would be highly appreciated.
Thank you!
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Maps & Location
Tags:
Frameworks
Core Location
Background Tasks
On iOS 18, I'm trying to index documents in Spotlight using the new combination of AppIntents+IndexedEntity.
However, I don't seem to be able to index the textContent of the document. Only the displayName seems to be indexed.
As recommended, I start with the defaultAttributeSet:
/// I call this function to index in Spotlight
static func indexInSpotlight(document: Document) async {
do {
if let entity = document.toEntity {
try await CSSearchableIndex.default().indexAppEntities([entity])
}
} catch {
DLog("Spotlight: could not index document: \(document.name ?? "")")
}
}
/// This is the corresponding IndexedEntity with the attributeSet
@available(iOS 18, *)
extension DocumentEntity {
var attributeSet: CSSearchableItemAttributeSet {
let attributeSet = defaultAttributeSet
attributeSet.title = title
attributeSet.displayName = title
attributeSet.textContent = docContent
attributeSet.thumbnailData = thumbnailData
attributeSet.kind = "document"
attributeSet.creator = Constants.APP_NAME
return attributeSet
}
}
How can I have more that the displayName to be indexed? Thanks :-)
This is a copy of a reply to this post.
https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/722222?page=1
I'm posting as new in the hope someone might have more up-to-date information, as I'm pulling out what little hair I have left.
I'm using Storekit 2, testing in Xcode with a local Storekit config file. I have created a very minimal system to investigate this issue. I have a SwiftUI-based window using SubscriptionStoreView, and my app set up with the usual listener. I have four types of auto renewing subscription, configured in the local Storekit config file.
With my app running, I subscribe to the lowest-level subscription I offer, via the SubscriptionStoreView. Notification of the inital purchase arrives, but subsequent auto-renewals do not trigger any action in my listener for Transaction.updates. They arrive as expected in the Transaction Manager. Radio silence in my listener.
If I upgrade one subscription (via my SubscriptionStoreView) I see this reflected in the UI immediately, and also in the Transaction Manager, but the update that arrives in Transaction.updates refers to the old subscription, and has the isUpgraded flag set to false.
Also, can anyone remind me what the grey warning triangle next to entries in the Transaction Manager means. I'm assuming it means unfinished, as that's what the sidebar indicates.
Can the testing system really be this broken, or am I wildly off the mark? Unless I'm doing something fundamentally wrong this all seems extremely flakey, but happy to be proved wrong.
I find this all rather unsettling if I can't test reliably, and am concerned that I my app may end up in this situation if I use storekit 2:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73530849/storekit-renewal-transactions-missing-in-transaction-all-or-transaction-updates
I am trying to setup a system-wide DNS-over-TLS for iOS that can be turned off and on from within the app, and I'm struggling with the implementation details. I've searched online, searched forums here, used ChatGPT, and I'm getting conflicting information or code that is simply wrong. I can't find example code that is valid and gets me moving forward.
I think I need to use NEDNSProxyProvider via the NetworkExtension. Does that sound correct? I have NetworkExtension -> DNS Proxy Capability set in both the main app and the DNSProxy extension.
Also, I want to make sure this is even possible without an MDM. I see conflicting information, some saying this is opened up, but things like https://developer.apple.com/documentation/Technotes/tn3134-network-extension-provider-deployment saying a device needs to be managed. How do private DNS apps do this without MDM?
From some responses in the forums it sounds like we need to parse the DNS requests that come in to the handleNewFlow function. Is there good sample code for this parsing?
I saw some helpful information from Eskimo (for instance https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/723831 ) and Matt Eaton ( https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/665480 )but I'm still confused.
So, if I have a DoT URL, is there good sample code somewhere for what startProxy, stopProxy, and handleNewFlow might look like? And valid code to call it from the main app?
When running the currently latest version of macOS (26.1) on a machine with ARM CPU (I could not reproduce the issue with Intel-Based machines) Finder Sync extensions do not work any more in general.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
In Xcode create a new macOS App project with default settings (in my case I chose XIB for the UI and Objective-C as language, and disabled testing, but that should not make any difference)
In Xcode add a new target / "Finder Sync Extension" to the project with default settings, this adds a new Finder Sync Extension with example code to the app.
Run the application and open Finder and navigate to "/Users/Shared/MySyncExtension Documents"
In the system settings ("Login Items & Extensions") enable the extension (Listed as "File Provider").
On systems where it is working, in the context menu of that folder an entry "Example Menu Item" will appear. On systems where it does not work it is missing.
Some findings:
Adding the *.appex with "pluginkit -a" registers the extension as expected, it is then visible in the system settings, removing it with "pluginkit -r" is also reflected in the system settings.
"pluginkit -m -i " returns the extension on systems where it is working (assuming it is registered while this command is executed), on systems wehre it is not working, nothing is returned, regardless of the registration state.
When enabling the extension in the system settings nothing more happens, there is no process started for the extension (unlike as on systems where it is working), and thus no context menu entries and no badges are displayed in Finder.
Restarting Finder or the system does not help.
Any ideas what I could be missing here?
I've recently updated one of our CI mac mini's to Sequoia in preparation for the transition to Tahoe later this year. Most things seemed to work just fine, however I see this dialog whenever the UI Tests try to run.
This application BoostBrowerUITest-Runner is auto-generated by Xcode to launch your application and then run your UI Tests. We do not have any control over it, which is why this is most surprising.
I've checked the codesigning identity with codesign -d -vvvv
as well as looked at it's Info.plist and indeed the usage descriptions for everything are present (again, this is autogenerated, so I'm not surprised, but just wanted to confirm the string from the dialog was coming from this app)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>BuildMachineOSBuild</key>
<string>22A380021</string>
<key>CFBundleAllowMixedLocalizations</key>
<true/>
<key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key>
<string>en</string>
<key>CFBundleExecutable</key>
<string>BoostBrowserUITests-Runner</string>
<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
<string>company.thebrowser.Browser2UITests.xctrunner</string>
<key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key>
<string>6.0</string>
<key>CFBundleName</key>
<string>BoostBrowserUITests-Runner</string>
<key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
<string>APPL</string>
<key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
<string>1.0</string>
<key>CFBundleSignature</key>
<string>????</string>
<key>CFBundleSupportedPlatforms</key>
<array>
<string>MacOSX</string>
</array>
<key>CFBundleVersion</key>
<string>1</string>
<key>DTCompiler</key>
<string>com.apple.compilers.llvm.clang.1_0</string>
<key>DTPlatformBuild</key>
<string>24A324</string>
<key>DTPlatformName</key>
<string>macosx</string>
<key>DTPlatformVersion</key>
<string>15.0</string>
<key>DTSDKBuild</key>
<string>24A324</string>
<key>DTSDKName</key>
<string>macosx15.0.internal</string>
<key>DTXcode</key>
<string>1620</string>
<key>DTXcodeBuild</key>
<string>16C5031c</string>
<key>LSBackgroundOnly</key>
<true/>
<key>LSMinimumSystemVersion</key>
<string>13.0</string>
<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>
<dict>
<key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoads</key>
<true/>
</dict>
<key>NSAppleEventsUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSCalendarsUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSContactsUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSDesktopFolderUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSDocumentsFolderUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSDownloadsFolderUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSFileProviderDomainUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSFileProviderPresenceUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSLocationUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSMicrophoneUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSMotionUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSNetworkVolumesUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSRemindersUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSRemovableVolumesUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSSpeechRecognitionUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSSystemAdministrationUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>NSSystemExtensionUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
<key>OSBundleUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access is necessary for automated testing.</string>
</dict>
</plist>
Additionally, spctl --assess --type execute BoostBrowserUITests-Runner.app return an exit code of 0 so I assume that means it can launch just fine, and applications are allowed to be run from "anywhere" in System Settings.
I've found the XCUIProtectedResource.localNetwork value, but it seems to only be accessible on iOS for some reason (FB17829325).
I'm trying to figure out why this is happening on this machine so I can either fix our code or fix the machine. I have an Apple script that will allow it, but it's fiddly and I'd prefer to fix this the correct way either with the machine or with fixing our testing code.
We have a customer reporting a bunch of problems with our (Transparent Proxy Provider-based) suite. Looking at a sysdiagnose, I see that our GUI applet was killed:
Termination Reason: Namespace PORT_SPACE, Code 14123288431434181290 (Limit 305834 ports) Exceeded system-wide per-process Port Limit
Looking at the top.txt file from it, I see that it has 193,086 ports -- compared to about ~250 on one of my test systems.
Has anyone run into this? Any idea what might be causing it? (I'm still poring over the sysdiagnose, but I don't see any kernel logs around that time -- except that our process does close a dozen or so ports because of cancellation.)
I have successfully booted the Linux Kernel with VirtIOFS as the rootfs, but file permission issues render it completely unusable. A file on the macOS host belongs to uid 0, gid 0, but on the Linux guest, this file belongs to uid 1000, gid 10. Why does this happen? How are file permissions directly mapped between the host and the guest? If there is no mapping mechanism in place, why does this discrepancy occur? This leads to errors in Linux, such as:
sudo: /etc/sudo.conf is owned by uid 1000, should be 0
sudo: /usr/bin/sudo must be owned by uid 0 and have the setuid bit set
bootLoader.commandLine = "console=hvc0 rootfstype=virtiofs root=myfs rw"
let directorySharingDevice = VZVirtioFileSystemDeviceConfiguration(tag: "myfs")
directorySharingDevice.share = VZSingleDirectoryShare(directory: VZSharedDirectory(url: rootURL!, readOnly: false))
The VMM is running as root.
I implemented BGContinuedProcessingTask in my app and it seems to be working well for everyone except one user (so far) who has reached out to report nothing happens when they tap the Start Processing button. They have an iPhone 12 Pro Max running iOS 26.1. Restarting iPhone does not fix it.
When they turn off the background processing feature in the app, it works. In that case my code directly calls the function to start processing instead of waiting for it to be invoked in the register block (or submit catch block).
Is this a bug that's possible to occur, maybe device specific? Or have I done something wrong in the implementation?
func startProcessingTapped(_ sender: UIButton) {
if isBackgroundProcessingEnabled {
startBackgroundContinuedProcessing()
} else {
startProcessing(backgroundTask: nil)
}
}
func startBackgroundContinuedProcessing() {
BGTaskScheduler.shared.register(forTaskWithIdentifier: taskIdentifier, using: .main) { @Sendable [weak self] task in
guard self != nil else { return }
startProcessing(backgroundTask: task as? BGContinuedProcessingTask)
}
let request = BGContinuedProcessingTaskRequest(identifier: taskIdentifier, title: title, subtitle: subtitle)
request.strategy = .fail
if BGTaskScheduler.supportedResources.contains(.gpu) {
request.requiredResources = .gpu
}
do {
try BGTaskScheduler.shared.submit(request)
} catch {
startProcessing(backgroundTask: nil)
}
}
func startProcessing(backgroundTask: BGContinuedProcessingTask?) {
// FIXME: Never called for this user when isBackgroundProcessingEnabled is true
}
Hi folks, I'm building an iOS companion app to a local hosted server app (hosted on 0.0.0.0). The MacOS app locally connects to this server hosted, and I took the approach of advertising the server using a Daemon and BonjourwithTXT(for port) and then net service to resolve a local name. Unfortunately if there's not enough time given after the iPhone/iPad is plugged in (usb or ethernet), the app will cycle through attempts and disconnects many times before connecting and I'm trying to find a way to only connect when a viable en interface is available.
I've run into a weird thing in which the en interface only becomes seen on the NWMonitor after multiple connection attempts have been made and failed. If I screen for en before connecting it simply never appears. Is there any way to handle this such that my app can intelligently wait for an en connection before trying to connect? Attaching my code although I have tried a few other setups but none has been perfect.
func startMonitoringAndBrowse() {
DebugLogger.shared.append("Starting Bonjour + Ethernet monitoring")
if !browserStarted {
let params = NWParameters.tcp
params.includePeerToPeer = false
params.requiredInterfaceType = .wiredEthernet
browser = NWBrowser(for: .bonjourWithTXTRecord(type: "_mytcpapp._tcp", domain: nil), using: params)
browser?.stateUpdateHandler = { state in
if case .ready = state {
DebugLogger.shared.append("Bonjour browser ready.")
}
}
browser?.browseResultsChangedHandler = { results, _ in
self.handleBrowseResults(results)
}
browser?.start(queue: .main)
browserStarted = true
}
// Start monitoring for wired ethernet
monitor = NWPathMonitor()
monitor?.pathUpdateHandler = { path in
let hasEthernet = path.availableInterfaces.contains { $0.type == .wiredEthernet }
let ethernetInUse = path.usesInterfaceType(.wiredEthernet)
DebugLogger.shared.append("""
NWPathMonitor:
- Status: \(path.status)
- Interfaces: \(path.availableInterfaces.map { "\($0.name)[\($0.type)]" }.joined(separator: ", "))
- Wired Ethernet: \(hasEthernet), In Use: \(ethernetInUse)
""")
self.tryToConnectIfReady()
self.stopMonitoring()
}
monitor?.start(queue: monitorQueue)
}
// MARK: - Internal Logic
private func handleBrowseResults(_ results: Set<NWBrowser.Result>) {
guard !self.isResolving, !self.hasResolvedService else { return }
for result in results {
guard case let .bonjour(txtRecord) = result.metadata,
let portString = txtRecord["actual_port"],
let actualPort = Int(portString),
case let .service(name, type, domain, _) = result.endpoint else {
continue
}
DebugLogger.shared.append("Bonjour result — port: \(actualPort)")
self.resolvedPort = actualPort
self.isResolving = true
self.resolveWithNetService(name: name, type: type, domain: domain)
break
}
}
private func resolveWithNetService(name: String, type: String, domain: String) {
let netService = NetService(domain: domain, type: type, name: name)
netService.delegate = self
netService.includesPeerToPeer = false
netService.resolve(withTimeout: 5.0)
resolvingNetService = netService
DebugLogger.shared.append("Resolving NetService: \(name).\(type)\(domain)")
}
private func tryToConnectIfReady() {
guard hasResolvedService,
let host = resolvedHost, let port = resolvedPort else { return }
DebugLogger.shared.append("Attempting to connect: \(host):\(port)")
discoveredIP = host
discoveredPort = port
connectionPublisher.send(.connecting(ip: host, port: port))
stopBrowsing()
socketManager.connectToServer(ip: host, port: port)
hasResolvedService = false
}
}
// MARK: - NetServiceDelegate
extension BonjourManager: NetServiceDelegate {
func netServiceDidResolveAddress(_ sender: NetService) {
guard let hostname = sender.hostName else {
DebugLogger.shared.append("Resolved service with no hostname")
return
}
DebugLogger.shared.append("Resolved NetService hostname: \(hostname)")
resolvedHost = hostname
isResolving = false
hasResolvedService = true
tryToConnectIfReady()
}
func netService(_ sender: NetService, didNotResolve errorDict: [String : NSNumber]) {
DebugLogger.shared.append("NetService failed to resolve: \(errorDict)")
}
}
Recently, I've noticed that background Bluetooth scanning stops when I move an app to the background on an iPhone 17 device with Bluetooth 6. I'm curious about a solution. Background Bluetooth scanning doesn't stop on devices older than iOS 26, or on devices that were updated from an iPhone 17 or earlier to iOS 26.
I abandoned Mac development back around 10.4 when I departed Apple and am playing catch-up, trying to figure out how to register a privileged helper tool that can execute commands as root in the new world order. I am developing on 13.1 and since some of these APIs debuted in 13, I'm wondering if that's ultimately the root of my problem.
Starting off with the example code provided here:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/servicemanagement/updating-your-app-package-installer-to-use-the-new-service-management-api
Following all build/run instructions in the README to the letter, I've not been successful in getting any part of it to work as documented. When I invoke the register command the test app briefly appears in System Settings for me to enable, but once I slide the switch over, it disappears. Subsequent attempts to invoke the register command are met only with the error message:
`Unable to register Error Domain=SMAppServiceErrorDomain Code=1 "Operation not permitted" UserInfo={NSLocalizedFailureReason=Operation not permitted}
The app does not re-appear in System Settings on these subsequent invocations. When I invoke the status command the result mysteriously equates to SMAppService.Status.notFound.
The plist is in the right place with the right name and it is using the BundleProgram key exactly as supplied in the sample code project. The executable is also in the right place at Contents/Resources/SampleLaunchAgent relative to the app root.
The error messaging here is extremely disappointing and I'm not seeing any way for me to dig any further without access to the underlying Objective-C (which the Swift header docs reference almost exclusively, making it fairly clear that this was a... Swift... Port... [Pun intended]).
Hi,
I’m looking for guidance on enabling push notifications for new emails in the native iOS Mail app (com.apple.mobilemail).
Currently, I send push notifications using macOS Server (formerly OS X Server) Mail, but since it has been discontinued and renewal is no longer possible, I want to transition to the standard method used by email providers to notify the stock Mail app about new messages.
To achieve this, I need access to the com.apple.mobilemail.push.com.zuplu APNs topic. This follows the same pattern used by other providers:
iCloud: com.apple.mobilemail.push.com.me.mail.castle
Fastmail: com.apple.mobilemail.push.com.fastmail
Since Fastmail (as a third-party provider) has access to this, I assume there is a way for independent mail providers to integrate with XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE.
In the interest of a free market and fair competition, I trust that Apple provides a means for email providers to notify the stock Mail app of IMAP server changes, allowing it to fetch new messages instantly.
Under EU competition law, particularly Article 102 TFEU, dominant companies must not engage in anti-competitive behavior, including restricting access to essential services in a discriminatory manner. Furthermore, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) explicitly prohibits gatekeepers from favoring their own services or restricting interoperability without justification.
Any insights or official guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
DragonWork
I am developing a background application that acts as a metadata server under MacOS written in Swift. Sandboxed clients prompt the user to select URLs which are passed to the server as security scoped bookmarks via an App Group and the metadata will be passed back. I don't want the I/O overhead of passing the complete image file data to the server. All the variations I have tried of creating security scoped bookmarks in the client and reading them from the server fail with error messages such as "The file couldn’t be opened because it isn’t in the correct format." Can anyone guide me in the right direction or is this just not possible?
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Processes & Concurrency
Tags:
Files and Storage
App Sandbox
XPC
Hi,
I have a workout app in the App Store which mirrors workout data between the phone and watch.
Since iOS 26.x I've been having issues and received reports of the mirroring no longer working. Users in iOS 18 have no problems with this functionality.
Bug description: A workout session is started from the phone app and starts mirroring to the watch companion device. The watch starts the workout session and then the mirroring session is disconnected / lost. Sending data to the companion device fails and ending the session on the phone doesn't end the session on the watch...essentially they become completely disconnected.
Please note I am testing this on physical devices...not simulators.
As a sanity check I've also tried the "Building a multidevice workout app" sample code and it has the same problem.
To re-create on the sample app, I start a workout from the phone, the watch workout starts and then the mirroring session seems to disconnect and is unable to send data.
This is the log from the "Building a multidevice workout app" sample code.
Successfully started workout
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2025-10-17 06:57:07.341401+02:00 | Process: MirroringWorkoutsSample Watch App | Library: MirroringWorkoutsSample Watch App.debug.dylib | Subsystem: com.example.apple-samplecode.MirroringWorkoutsSampleABC123.watchkitapp | Category: MirroringWorkoutsSampleForWatch | TID: 0x1b2ca7
-[SPRemoteInterface _appRecoverAnyExtendedRuntimeSession:]_block_invoke:4350: Got no sessions back from -[CSLSSessionService existingRunningSessions:] or -[CSLSSessionService existingScheduledSessions:] after receiving a PUICInitializeSessionServiceAction
Type: Error | Timestamp: 2025-10-17 06:57:07.641571+02:00 | Process: MirroringWorkoutsSample Watch App | Library: WatchKit | Subsystem: com.apple.watchkit | Category: default | TID: 0x1b2ca7
Session state changed from 1 to 2
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2025-10-17 06:57:07.647883+02:00 | Process: MirroringWorkoutsSample Watch App | Library: MirroringWorkoutsSample Watch App.debug.dylib | Subsystem: com.example.apple-samplecode.MirroringWorkoutsSampleABC123.watchkitapp | Category: MirroringWorkoutsSampleForWatch | TID: 0x1b2e87
Failed to send data: Error Domain=com.apple.healthkit Code=100 "Failed to send data to remote session." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Failed to send data to remote session.}
Type: Notice | Timestamp: 2025-10-17 06:57:07.669922+02:00 | Process: MirroringWorkoutsSample Watch App | Library: MirroringWorkoutsSample Watch App.debug.dylib | Subsystem: com.example.apple-samplecode.MirroringWorkoutsSampleABC123.watchkitapp | Category: MirroringWorkoutsSampleForWatch | TID: 0x1b2ca7
Would appreciate any help with this problem as it's affecting customers.
Thank you