Click it and make our certificate in "trusted" state. We should open our Apple TV 4K now, in "Settings" → "General" → "About", there's a "Certificate Trust Settings" menu in the bottom. However, not only the profile, but also the certificate need to be trusted. Drag the profile into your Apple TV's icon, and follow the instruction to install it and trust the profile. Back to the main screen of Apple Configurator 2, you would see your Apple TV in the device list. You can see the following screenshot and check you do all things right. In the "Proxy Setup" menu, choose "Manual" and enter the IP with port (8888) of your Mac which is running Charles Proxy. Then, choose Wi-Fi, in the right part of the window, enter your Wi-Fi SSID, password, and security type. In the window, choose "Certificates" in the menu and load the ".cer" file you saved. Open Apple Configurator 2, click "File" → "New Profile". You MUST choose ".cer" format while saving the certificate. And then click "Help" → "SSL Proxying" → "Save Charles Root Certificate." and save the file to desktop. I remember that the default port value is 8888, if not, set it to 8888. Then, open Charles Proxy, click "Proxy" → "Proxy Settings" and check port number. You can read this tutorial to learn how to do that. So Apple TV would recognize the 13.4.5 OTA metadata file as "the latest tvOS version" metadata, which allows us to upgrade to 13.4.5.įirstly, you need to pair Apple TV 4K with Xcode on your Mac. We can trick Apple TV not to get the latest metadata of tvOS versions. ![]() ![]()
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