AzureSignTool | SignTool Library and Azure Key Vault Support | Azure library
kandi X-RAY | AzureSignTool Summary
kandi X-RAY | AzureSignTool Summary
The below README is based on functionality in main which may not be the same as the latest released version of AzureSignTool. For README information about released versions, please see the README for the version’s associated tag. The README for the current release can [be found here] Azure Sign Tool is similar to signtool in the Windows SDK, with the major difference being that it uses Azure Key Vault for performing the signing process. The usage is like signtool, except with a limited set of options for signing and options for authenticating to Azure Key Vault. The --help or sign --help option provides more detail about each parameter. [A walk-through is available] WALKTHROUGH.md) if you’re interested on getting set up from scratch.
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I would like to know what is the impact of dropping SHA1 code signing in favour of SHA256-only code signing as of October 2018. I am currently dual code signing my executables to ensure they will get validated on all versions of Windows starting from Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2. There are many articles online showing code signing requirement matrices, but it's not so clear how many environments in practice won't validate SHA256-only signatures. From what I understood, SHA256 code signing support came in an update in Windows 7, but I don't know if this update is widely installed.
The reason I am asking is because I know it is just a matter of time before SHA256 is supported on all versions of Windows that are not in their end of life, and I am considering using AzureSignTool (https://github.com/vcsjones/AzureSignTool) which doesn't support SHA1 code signing.
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Answered 2018-Nov-15 at 06:34it's not so clear how many environments in practice won't validate SHA256-only signatures.
Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2 without KB3033929 will be affected.
Windows 8 or later is OK.
From what I understood, SHA256 code signing support came in an update in Windows 7, but I don't know if this update is widely installed.
I don't know too.
KB3033929 is included automatic Windows Update, but sometimes I get a question about this from Windows7 user (who don't install KB3033929).
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