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  1. #21

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    Wasn't that supposed to be good for glaucoma anyway???

    Jane Fleming

  2. #22

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    Jane,

    > Wasn't that supposed to be good for glaucoma anyway???

    It's good for a lot of things, or so Sanjay says.<g>

    I don't have glaucoma but I do have the early stages of cataracts...
    that's close enough, right?!<g> (no worries - purely age related)

    Lee White

  3. #23

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    Lee,

    Cataracts are a lot less of an issue than back when you were a pup. I've
    watched a lot of IOL surgeries. Patients are amazed at how well they can
    see the very next day.

    OTOH... if you prefer herbal therapy ;-)

    jf

  4. #24

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    So after my earlier post, I delayed doing productive work for a half hour
    this morning whilst spelunking through crannies of the D&B website.
    Wish I could point to the specific link... but I was heartened by one of
    their dropdowns promising the ability to edit information without paying
    them.
    So I did create a free account, and that let me zap the invalid phone
    number. Unfortunately, it wouldn't let me just leave the phone blank.

    Of course... it might be fun to set the phone number on D&B to Comodo's
    number <G>

    Cheers, all,

    Jane

  5. #25

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    Jane,

    > OTOH... if you prefer herbal therapy ;-)

    Getting back to nature!<g>

    Lee White

  6. #26

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    > But Microsoft will cease trusting Code
    > Signing Certificates using SHA-1 on January 1, 2016.

    Does that mean that all previously distributed EXE etc become invalid??????

    Don't make me nervous, man!



    Regards,
    Wolfgang Orth
    www.odata.de

  7. #27

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    Hi Wolfgang,

    > Does that mean that all previously distributed EXE etc become
    > invalid??????
    >
    > Don't make me nervous, man!

    Windows will stop accepting SHA-1 code-signed files that are time stamped
    AFTER 1 January 2016. SHA-1 code-signed files time stamped by an RFC 3161
    Time Stamp Authority BEFORE 1 January 2016 will be accepted until such time
    when Microsoft decides SHA-1 is vulnerable to pre-image attack.

    Friedrich

  8. #28

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    > Don't make me nervous, man!

    By the way, I think my answer was not quite clear. Yes, all previously
    code-signed EXE/DLL/etc. files become invalid if they were code signed using
    the "standard" Microsoft Authenticode compatible time stamp. To support
    older Windows operating systems and new UAC-aware Windows after 1 January
    2016, you have to dual SHA-1/SHA-2 code-sign using Microsoft Authenticode
    compatible time stamp and RFC 3161 compliant trusted time stamp servers
    (SHA-2 compatible code-signing certificate is required).

    Of course, the upcoming SetupBuilder 10 can handle this for you (dual
    SHA-1/SHA-2 code-sign your application files and the setup.exe).

    Friedrich

  9. #29

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    Friedrich,

    > Yes, all previously
    > code-signed EXE/DLL/etc. files become invalid if they were code signed using
    > the "standard" Microsoft Authenticode compatible time stamp.

    So everything that's already been signed is suddenly invalid and has
    to be redone??? Seriously?!

    So old signed installs and install contents have to be re-signed and
    uploaded... that's a lot of stuff to contend with, a LOT of stuff!

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  10. #30

    Default Re: Comodo Certificate Order [August 25, 2015]

    Lee,

    > So everything that's already been signed is suddenly invalid and has
    > to be redone??? Seriously?!

    Yes, that's the plan if the files are not time stamped by an RFC 3161 Time
    Stamp Authority before 1 January 2016 <bg>

    > So old signed installs and install contents have to be re-signed and
    > uploaded... that's a lot of stuff to contend with, a LOT of stuff!

    Ohhh yes. I am busy re-compiling all my original application files, all the
    core redistributables, etc. Tons of stuff, terabytes of data.

    Friedrich

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