224
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We have been trying to submit an app to the iTunes store using Application Loader for three days and keep getting stuck at the "Authenticating with the iTunes store" step.
We have read many forums (including stackoverflow) and tried what was suggested:

  • making a new provisioning profile
  • using different or multiple versions of Application Loader
  • changing proxy settings
  • rebooting the Mac
  • uploading at a different time of the day, etc.

We have even left it running overnight and have not had success with getting past this step. Unfortunately, no feedback is given about what the issue may be, and we have not gotten any error messages. We have submitted multiple apps without any difficulty in the past but are completely stuck this time!
How were you able to solve it?

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ok, i see. Maybe this can help: Choose Window > Background Activity to display the Background Activity window and view delivery status information for all applications, including pending messages, time remaining, warning and error messages, and so on.lootsch
its 2017 and this issue is still there. apple really hates developersuser230910
its 2018 and this issue is still there. apple really hates developersuser230910
its 2019 and this issue is still there. apple really hates developersRomulo BM
Its 2020 and this issue is still there. Apple seriously hates developerspongyboss

30 Answers

345
votes

This only started happening to me today (May 2017) and no answers in this thread solved my issue. The resolution for me was from here;

https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/76803

Open Terminal. Change to home directory,

cd ~  

Move the current transporter directory,

mv .itmstransporter/ .old_itmstransporter/ 

Invoke the following file to let Transporter update itself.

"/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications/Application Loader.app/Contents/itms/bin/iTMSTransporter"

Wait till it updates, then open Xcode and attempt upload.

82
votes

You have to agree to a new sign up in Application Loader. Select "Application Loader" under the "Xcode -> Open Developer Tool" menu (the first menu to the right of the Apple in the menu bar). Once you open Application Loader there will be a prompt to agree to new terms and then to login again into your iTunes account. After this any upload method will work.

Image of Application Loader on Xcode

69
votes

Just wait. In a few minutes all will be ok.

27
votes

Dec 10th 2019, Xcode Version 11.2.1, MacOS X 10.15.1

I was facing exactly same issue yesterday and I thought it might be network issues, at least it looks like so. But this morning I had tried couple different networks and several VPN connections, none of them is working!

The highest voted answer here asks me to reset a cache folder named .itmstransporter under my home dir, the run a program iTMSTransporter under a specific folder, but I can't find both of them.

But soon I figured that it is the cache folder for the people who uses the legacy uploader program: Application Loader, which is deprecated by Apple and can be no longer found in Xcode 11. Then I found that the latest Xcode has located iTMSTransporter here:

/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/ContentDeliveryServices.framework/itms/bin/iTMSTransporter

And its cache folder is here:

/Users/your_user_name/Library/Caches/com.apple.amp.itmstransporter/

I removed my existed cache folder, and run iTMSTransporter without any parameter, it soon started to output logs and download a bunch of files, and finished in 2 or 3 minutes. Then I tried again to upload my ipa file, it works!!!

CONCLUTION:

  1. Either the old Application Loader, or the latest Xcode, uses a Java program iTMSTransporter to process the ipa file uploading.
  2. To function correctly, iTMSTransporter requires a set of jar files downloaded from Internet and cached in your local folder.
  3. If your cache is somehow broken, or doesn't exist at all, directly invoking iTMSTransporter with functional parameters such as --upload-app in our case, iTMSTransporter DOES NOT WARN YOU, NOR FIX CACHE BY ITSELF, it just gets stuck there, SAYS NOTHING AT ALL! (Whoever wrote this iTMSTransporter, you seriously need to improve your programming sense).
  4. Invoking iTMSTransporter without any parameter fixes the cache.
  5. A functional cache is about 65MB, at Dec 10th 2019 with Xcode Version 11.2.1 (11B500)
25
votes

I was stuck at "Authenticating with the iTunes Store" today. I had used the same version and build number as a previous submission. After I updated the build number, the upload went fine. I don't know if it's related, or if it was a coincidence.

9
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I had the same issue for months, I just removed hotspot shield and private tunnel applications from my computer and tried to upload my app and everything worked just fine. so I suggest if you have installed any VPN application on your computer, remove the application and then try uploading your app from either application loader or xcode's organizer.

6
votes

Try answer mentioned in this Reference Link, it really worked for me and for others as well.

Mentioning answer here as well. Open Terminal and run:

cd ~
mv .itmstransporter/ .old_itmstransporter/
"/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications/Application Loader.app/Contents/itms/bin/iTMSTransporter"

iTMSTransporter will then update itself, then you can try uploading in XCode again or via application loader.

5
votes

There is no magic fix. Itunes is just working bad. Lately is having more and more issues and it takes more and more to update and send an ipa to the store. I had this issue with AppLoader and Xcode organiser too and after trying multiple times it just went through.

5
votes

Changing network connection helped.

  1. Turned off wifi on my phone
  2. Enabled 3G
  3. Created HotSpot
  4. Connected my mac to the hotspot and got through the authetication issue
4
votes

In my case, I hadn't agreed to the newest Developer Agreement. Just run Application Loader once, click on [Accept] to agree, then quit the Application Loader and the Upload to App Store should work fine.

4
votes

Following worked for me.

  1. Open another instance of Application Loader. ( Select "Application Loader" under the "Xcode -> Open Developer Tool" menu)

  2. "Agree" to the terms.

  3. After completing Step 2. First instance of Application Loader proceeded to the next step and build got submitted.

3
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I have also encounter the same issue. One possible solution is to go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts and from the left menu select on App ID then click on the View Details and tap on the refresh button. while reloading you will get following error

The selected team's agent, 'ADMIN NAME' must agree to the latest Program License Agreement.

If you will not get above error, Following solution will not work.

It means that you need to login into the developer account using Admin login and accept that latest agreement. Then you will be able to upload binary on the app store.

3
votes

The updated answer for Xcode 11.x.x and Transporter application, open terminal:

  1. rm -rf ~/.itmstransporter/
  2. "/Applications/Transporter.app/Contents/itms/bin/iTMSTransporter"

Wait a while Problem solved!

3
votes

I'm running MacOS Mojave 10.14.6, Xcode 11.3.1 and Transporter 1.1.1, and always got stuck at the Authentication with App Store stage, no matter how long I wait, I tried uploading using Xcode, using xcrun altool, Transporter, nada.

Finally I got it working by exporting the ipa file to a new Macbook (10.15.3, Xcode 11.3.1, Transporter 1.1.1), and used the Transporter app to upload it there.

The key difference is the Transporter tool on my new Macbook asked for a 6-digit code as authentication while the old Macbook did not, I suspect the authentication token on my old device expired but the system didn't ask for a new one when trying to upload the app. I had 2-FA enabled.

So I think forcing a manual re-authentication when you upload the app is the answer, the only other difference is the MacOS version, but I didn't test if it'll make a difference.

2
votes

Today I ran into this issue, on Xcode 11.2.1 I solved it by going to Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts -> Tapped on the '-' next to my Apple ID, then signed in again. This fixed it for me!

2
votes

I solved the problem by removing ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.amp.itmstransporter. For safety, renaming will be better,

cd ~/Library/Caches
mv com.apple.amp.itmstransporter com.apple.amp.itmstransporter.old

Then, xcrun altool uploaded my ipa successfully.
By the way, I'm using Xcode 11.x & 12.2, macOS Catalina.

1
votes

You may try to relogin your ITC account via Application Loader.

1
votes

Just try a different Internet connection. I tried all the solutions above but none worked. However, when I tried using my cellular connection (instead of my DSL connection that stands behind a firewall), it worked immediately.

1
votes

It might be a network issue. If you are running inside a virtual machine (e.g. VMWare or VirtualBox), try setting the network adapter mode from the default NAT to Bridged.

1
votes

All i did was duplicate my Application Loader.app in /Applications and ran both Application loaders at the same time.

this solution is out there, it used to work for me, but today not even that! what I did and worked is that (2 instances) + uploading with XCode (organizer). Had to try a couple of times and it worked.

hope this helps someone, this bug has been there for quite a lot of time now() an apple doesn't seem to care too much

1
votes

Another reason could be that you have changed the machine from which you're submitting the app. Or the user account on the machine. The new machine may lack the private key and/or certificate for the App Store. Although a certificate with the correct name is displayed in Xcode.

In this case, go to https://developer.apple.com -> certificates, use the plus sign (+) to add a new certificate (distribution), and follow the steps to request a certificate for the private key on your current machine. After installing the certificate, authentication may work.

1
votes

For me I tried almost all the suggestions given above but the problem still reoccurred after the first success in uploading to App store. Until I found this website. In summary, do the following

  1. Open terminal
  2. Run this command:

      rm -rf ~/.itmstransporter/
      “/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications/Application 
      Loader.app/Contents/itms/bin/iTMSTransporter”
    

Note: this command(which is different from others above) will delete your ITMSTansporter folder and create a new one and ensure that xcode is quitted before running this command. 3. Start Xcode and all should be well.

1
votes

In 2020 Dec, the fix did finally worked for me was restarting my mac.

1
votes

Using Xcode 12.3 Distribute App and xcodebuild both got stuck today at this point.

I finally was able to solve this. Peeking around my system I found 3 versions of iTMSTransporter. Printing the version of each using ./iTMSTransporter -version gives the following results:

  • /Applications/Transporter.app/Contents/itms/bin/ has version 2.0.0

  • /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/ContentDeliveryServices.framework/Versions/A/itms/bin/ has version 2.1.0

  • /usr/local/itms/bin/ has version version 1.9.3

So it looks that old version in /usr/local/itms was used by Xcode. After deleting /usr/local/itms I was able to upload my binary within Xcode 12.2 and using the xcodebuild command line tool.

0
votes
  1. Check your firewall
  2. Network settings - (Check with network admin, usually they have blocked apple services unknowingly)
  3. Check your system data/time.

I had same sort of issue, I resolved it by getting direct access to internet. Also check Application Loader logs to see at which point it gets stuck.

0
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I think I followed all the approaches given, but none worked for me. My own approach that seems to work for me is to go thru the initial steps to upload a binary, then, after selecting the binary, do NOT click Send; instead close the window, and in the new window that will appear, start anew: hopefully it will go thru.

0
votes

Found the solution:

I was uploading the build, Every activity went well except “Authenticating with the iTunes store”.

I disconnected my LAN cable and Connected my MAC with my mobile hotspot. and authentication problem was solved. If you have a limited internet plan then as soon as you pass authentication stage, again connect your LAN so that it will upload the app from you LAN cable's internet connection.

0
votes

my upload failed each time when I uncheck the "include bitcode" option when uploading. So I checked the "include bitcode" option and upload went well.

0
votes

Check your Firewall, If it is "On" then just Off it, then try

0
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For me I was using Xcode 8.2's application loader and fortunately I've Xcode 7.2 as well so I used Xcode 7.2's application loader and it's working.