Yeh, well said Corneliu. Pragmatism rules; down with trendism. 

 

  _____  

Ian Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Corneliu I. Tusnea
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 10:04 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: Open Source development and authenticode

 

Katherine,

 

I'm used to be pragmatic and use the technology that delivers at time the
fastest result in the shortest time. Yes, powershell would have been just
given I would have the experience. Right now all my bat does is copy few
files around and call the signtool.exe and mage.exe tool several times with
a bunch of parameters. I doubt powershell would have any added benefit or
would have made the file any shorter :)

 

The image was just a screenshot of the Certification Path for the
certificate:

USERTrust > COMODO Code Signing CS2 > OneSaas's COMODO CA Limited ID

 

 

 

On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Katherine Moss <[email protected]>
wrote:

Why use a bat file when you could accomplish the same thing with a
PowerShell script or at least use the newer .cmd extension?  It's not 2000
anymore LOL.  And remember, you have to describe in words what an image is
for me since I cannot see them, remember?  

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Corneliu I. Tusnea
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:31 PM


To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: Open Source development and authenticode

 

You need to install an intermediary certificate on your box but not on the
target machine. The installation is straight forward.

This is the chain for my cert

Inline image 1

I think it's an easy process once you get the hang of it. I now have a .bat
file that signs my published files. Took 1/2 day to build it but it's done
and it works ...

 

 

 

On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 9:42 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

Comodo: $166.95

http://www.comodo.com/business-security/code-signing-certificates/code-signi
ng.php
But I bought mine through Ksoftware which is a reseller of comodo:

http://codesigning.ksoftware.net/
$95/year ..

 

But did you have trouble getting the certificates recognised? I remember at
some point I had to import some extra root certificates into Windows to get
my Thawte Premium Server CA cert recognised, which wasted a bit of time and
meant that other users would unpredictably have the problem.

 

Greg K

 

 

<<image001.png>>

Reply via email to