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cocoa touch - Ignoring certificate errors with NSURLConnection

I am getting this error

The certificate for this server is invalid. You might be connecting to a server
that is pretending to be "server addres goes here" which could put your
confidential information at risk."

I am using this method:

[NSURLConnection sendSynchronousRequest:request
                      returningResponse:&response
                                  error:&error];

How can I fix this?

I tried this code:

 NSURLConnection *connection = [[NSURLConnection alloc] initWithRequest:request
                                                               delegate:self];

but then I get EXC_BAD_ACCESS in the didReceiveResponse method.

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You could simply ignore the invalid certificate if you are not sending any sensitive information. This article describes how you could do that. Here is an example implementation by Alexandre Colucci for one of the methods described in that article.

Essentially you want to define a dummy interface just above the @implementation:

@interface NSURLRequest (DummyInterface)
+ (BOOL)allowsAnyHTTPSCertificateForHost:(NSString*)host;
+ (void)setAllowsAnyHTTPSCertificate:(BOOL)allow forHost:(NSString*)host;
@end

And before you call sendSynchronousRequest, invoke the private method you defined in the dummy interface:

[NSURLRequest setAllowsAnyHTTPSCertificate:YES forHost:[URL host]];

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