Will Security Layer Affect AASA File Accessibility?

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I’d like to confirm something regarding the hosting of the apple-app-site-association (AASA) file.

We have a server that publicly hosts the AASA file and is accessible globally. However, this server sits behind an additional security layer (a security server/reverse proxy).

My question is: Will this security layer affect Apple’s ability to access and validate the AASA file for Universal Links or App Clips? Are there specific requirements (e.g. headers, redirects, TLS versions, etc.) that we need to ensure the security server does not block or modify?

Any guidance or best practices would be appreciated. Thanks!

Answered by DTS Engineer in 848881022

Let’s focus this discussion in your other thread.

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Let’s focus this discussion in your other thread.

Share and Enjoy

Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

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