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The list of certificates in the Xcode Bot Signing tab give me two "Unknown team" entries. The Developer Certificate actually matches the Developer Certificate of Team A (Yellow), while the Distribution Certificate matches Team B (Green). I'm really confused here. Someone knowns what this is and knows how to clean this up?



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  • In Keychain Access, do you have any duplicate/conflicting/expired certificates showing? Perhaps even a hidden conflict between login keychain and System keychain? Asking for a friend...

    – christopherdrum
    May 11 '18 at 8:04











  • @christopherdrum Can’t tell you. We have switched to Jenkins + Fastlane recently. Especially fastlane’s match to handle all the certificates and provisioning profiles.

    – Lukas Würzburger
    May 12 '18 at 10:31











  • Maybe this can help you: forums.developer.apple.com/thread/110438 > Experienced same issue, Apps validate and distribute fine, so I guess this is just a display issue introduced by XCode 10.1

    – Cristian Zumelzu
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03
















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The list of certificates in the Xcode Bot Signing tab give me two "Unknown team" entries. The Developer Certificate actually matches the Developer Certificate of Team A (Yellow), while the Distribution Certificate matches Team B (Green). I'm really confused here. Someone knowns what this is and knows how to clean this up?



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share|improve this question






















  • In Keychain Access, do you have any duplicate/conflicting/expired certificates showing? Perhaps even a hidden conflict between login keychain and System keychain? Asking for a friend...

    – christopherdrum
    May 11 '18 at 8:04











  • @christopherdrum Can’t tell you. We have switched to Jenkins + Fastlane recently. Especially fastlane’s match to handle all the certificates and provisioning profiles.

    – Lukas Würzburger
    May 12 '18 at 10:31











  • Maybe this can help you: forums.developer.apple.com/thread/110438 > Experienced same issue, Apps validate and distribute fine, so I guess this is just a display issue introduced by XCode 10.1

    – Cristian Zumelzu
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03














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The list of certificates in the Xcode Bot Signing tab give me two "Unknown team" entries. The Developer Certificate actually matches the Developer Certificate of Team A (Yellow), while the Distribution Certificate matches Team B (Green). I'm really confused here. Someone knowns what this is and knows how to clean this up?



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The list of certificates in the Xcode Bot Signing tab give me two "Unknown team" entries. The Developer Certificate actually matches the Developer Certificate of Team A (Yellow), while the Distribution Certificate matches Team B (Green). I'm really confused here. Someone knowns what this is and knows how to clean this up?



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  • In Keychain Access, do you have any duplicate/conflicting/expired certificates showing? Perhaps even a hidden conflict between login keychain and System keychain? Asking for a friend...

    – christopherdrum
    May 11 '18 at 8:04











  • @christopherdrum Can’t tell you. We have switched to Jenkins + Fastlane recently. Especially fastlane’s match to handle all the certificates and provisioning profiles.

    – Lukas Würzburger
    May 12 '18 at 10:31











  • Maybe this can help you: forums.developer.apple.com/thread/110438 > Experienced same issue, Apps validate and distribute fine, so I guess this is just a display issue introduced by XCode 10.1

    – Cristian Zumelzu
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03


















  • In Keychain Access, do you have any duplicate/conflicting/expired certificates showing? Perhaps even a hidden conflict between login keychain and System keychain? Asking for a friend...

    – christopherdrum
    May 11 '18 at 8:04











  • @christopherdrum Can’t tell you. We have switched to Jenkins + Fastlane recently. Especially fastlane’s match to handle all the certificates and provisioning profiles.

    – Lukas Würzburger
    May 12 '18 at 10:31











  • Maybe this can help you: forums.developer.apple.com/thread/110438 > Experienced same issue, Apps validate and distribute fine, so I guess this is just a display issue introduced by XCode 10.1

    – Cristian Zumelzu
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03

















In Keychain Access, do you have any duplicate/conflicting/expired certificates showing? Perhaps even a hidden conflict between login keychain and System keychain? Asking for a friend...

– christopherdrum
May 11 '18 at 8:04





In Keychain Access, do you have any duplicate/conflicting/expired certificates showing? Perhaps even a hidden conflict between login keychain and System keychain? Asking for a friend...

– christopherdrum
May 11 '18 at 8:04













@christopherdrum Can’t tell you. We have switched to Jenkins + Fastlane recently. Especially fastlane’s match to handle all the certificates and provisioning profiles.

– Lukas Würzburger
May 12 '18 at 10:31





@christopherdrum Can’t tell you. We have switched to Jenkins + Fastlane recently. Especially fastlane’s match to handle all the certificates and provisioning profiles.

– Lukas Würzburger
May 12 '18 at 10:31













Maybe this can help you: forums.developer.apple.com/thread/110438 > Experienced same issue, Apps validate and distribute fine, so I guess this is just a display issue introduced by XCode 10.1

– Cristian Zumelzu
Nov 13 '18 at 23:03






Maybe this can help you: forums.developer.apple.com/thread/110438 > Experienced same issue, Apps validate and distribute fine, so I guess this is just a display issue introduced by XCode 10.1

– Cristian Zumelzu
Nov 13 '18 at 23:03













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