I installed my new sha-2 certificate, but when I look at my file properties,
I still see sha-1
What else must I do to sign sha-2?
Dan
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I installed my new sha-2 certificate, but when I look at my file properties,
I still see sha-1
What else must I do to sign sha-2?
Dan
Dan Scott,
> I installed my new sha-2 certificate, but when I look at my file properties,
> I still see sha-1
> What else must I do to sign sha-2?
You may need a newer version of signtool. I installed the Windows 8.1
SDK in my Win7/64 VM, it works fine for dual signatures; SHA-1/SHA-2.
I used the link Arnor posted on the 4th.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/win.../bg162891.aspx
Subject: Re: How to use SignTool
From: Arnor Baldvinsson Date: 4 Jan 2016 18:43:01 -0500
Use the x86 version of signtool and also use these in your script...
> #pragma CODESIGN_SHA = "12"
> #pragma CODESIGN_TSSHA1URL = "http://timestamp.comodoca.com/authenticode"
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Look at this whole thread, including Barton's settings and pragmas
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softvelocity.clarion.addons.setupbuilder:33054
From: Barton Whisler
Newsgroups: softvelocity.clarion.addons.setupbuilder
Subject: SB SHA-2 on Windows 2008 R2 Server
Date: 14 Jan 2016 05:10:00 -0500
Jeff Slarve
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I'll search help files & Google for you.
Grammar troll's, are the worse.
Thanks Guys, I will give it all a go
Dan Scott
Dan,
> I installed my new sha-2 certificate, but when I look at my file
> properties, I still see sha-1
> What else must I do to sign sha-2?
If you have to support both "new" and "old" Windows operating systems, I
would suggest to do "dual" code-signing:
http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/sho...2-code-signing
Friedrich
Hi Dan,
> I installed my new sha-2 certificate, but when I look at my file
> properties, I still see sha-1
> What else must I do to sign sha-2?
Make sure you set the pragmas. See
http://www.icetips.com/showarticle.p...66&productID=0
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Hi Arnor -
You might want to include this tidbit about the OS of the signing
machine, as posted by Friedrich on Jan 14:
<Friedrich>
You need Windows 8.0 or later to handle "dual" code-signing. Even
Windows
8.0 does not work rock solid. I would suggest to use Windows 8.1 or
Windows
10.
</Friedrich>
Jeff Slarve
www.jssoftware.com
Twitter free since Jan 11, 2016
I'll search help files & Google for you.
Grammar troll's, are the worse.
Jeff,
> You might want to include this tidbit about the OS of the signing
> machine, as posted by Friedrich on Jan 14:
Just as long as it's mentioned that you can still use Win7 as long as
you use a newer SDK. I installed Win 8.1 SDK on my Win7/64 and it
works without any problems at all.
I'll keep using Win7 until they pry it from my cold, dead hands!<g>
Ok, maybe not THAT long!
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And, now, Windows 10 brings us "The Inch Worm, Bumper Car of Wait!"
> Make sure you set the pragmas. See
> http://www.icetips.com/showarticle.p...66&productID=0
Great link, thanks !!!
Friedrich
Hi Lee,
> Just as long as it's mentioned that you can still use Win7 as long as
> you use a newer SDK. I installed Win 8.1 SDK on my Win7/64 and it
> works without any problems at all.
I'm also using Win7, but according to F. Win7 will NOT work with code
signing if you use an update that was posted this summer/fall. So I'm
not updating mine until I'm comfortable with W10. I'm not yet.
Best regards,
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Icetips Alta LLC