Hello

Can someone please help me with the following question.

I have a code signing certicate in my X509 store "LocalMachine\My" which I can 
use for signing PowerShell scripts for example

Set-AuthenticodeSignature ./MyScript.ps1 -certificate ( gci 
cert:\LocalMachine\My -CodeSigning)

No worries there

>From the information I have re "AthentiCode" as above, the only file formats 
>it currently supports are


.cab files
.cat files
.ctl files
.dll files
.exe files
.ocx and
Now the UNIX guys also need their .JAR files signing (they do not have the code 
signing cert)

So I want thinking along the following lines but need some help please

I downloaded OpenSSL for Windows and Install

What I want to do use OpenSSL from the Windows command line to sign a .jar file

I do not want to expose the code signing certificate by having is as a flat 
file (e.g. CodeSigningCert.pfx) on the file system, rather I would prefer  to 
keep it in the X509 store (whereby the private key is not exportable) and refer 
to the cert on the OpenSSL command line when signing the .jar file.

Is this possible? can any one please show me a few command line examples? if 
this is not possible is there another utility I can use to achive the above

Thanks All

AAnotherUser__

                                          

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